Rental-friendly decor hacks that completely transform your living spaces – and they are landlord-friendly!
- Replies 9
Renting a home can sometimes feel like living in someone else’s place. You get stuck with just how little you can do to decorate the space, or else you’ll risk irritating your landlord.
But with the way most home renovation hacks go, tenants would need to risk their bond in order to complete them.
Most people simply want their rental space to feel like home. Thankfully, one woman understands this issue all too well.
Stefanie Bloom, a TikTok user who has been getting millions of views on her rental-friendly home renovation hacks, has come to the rescue, sharing with us her favourite home decor tips that won’t risk you altering the existing structure of your rental space.
“Everybody deserves a space that they enjoy no matter if they rent or if they own,” said the savvy mum.
Stefanie has shared savvy hacks to her TikTok page which will help completely change your home. Credit: TikTok/@beingtheblooms.
And all of her tips for today make use of her favourite home decor item – removable contact paper!
Her first hack is for bathroom floors.
First, she began by measuring her bathroom floor and pre-cutting the contact paper in order to cut down on the install time.
And then she began installing each piece one after another, slowly pressing the paper on her bathroom floors to make sure they properly adhered. She added that she overlapped each piece by three inches to prevent any water from getting through the gaps.
The floor around the toilet was a bit tricky, but she pulled through by rough-cutting the edges of the paper around the base. For more precise edges, she used a small paper knife to cut the excess.
If you’re worried that the paper would crumble once wet, Stefanie had tested the contact paper and it was waterproof and could withstand a steam mop.
Now if you’re looking to decorate a wall in your bedroom or just about anywhere in your home, Stefanie has another video for that.
Here, she uses peel-and-stick wallpaper.
The mum called the first piece of wallpaper the “foundation piece” because it sets the stage for wallpapering. Making sure it was aligned and straight, she carefully pressed down on the paper a few inches at a time.
The next piece of wallpaper followed, lining their edges with the first piece to make a perfect seam. If ever you encounter a power outlet, she advised viewers to take off the cover first and cut a hole in the wallpaper after you apply it. This way, you can make sure that the paper goes over the hole and will be covered by the plastic cover.
And finally, it’s time for the countertops!
Stefanie started by using a spray bottle of water and dish soap solution to clean the counter before laying the paper down. This way, it also makes it easier to reposition the paper if needed.
Then she used a squeegee to flatten the contact paper and to take the bubbles out with the soap.
Once done, she blow-dried the edges to make sure they were extra tight. Then she used a pair of scissors and a small paper cutter to trim the edges so they fit on the corners for a snug look.
Pretty amazing hack, don’t you think!?
Oh, and if you’re worried about removals, Stefanie said that removing contact paper is just like “removing a sticker on a hard surface”, so yes, they may leave some residue, but nothing a good cleaning won’t be able to fix.
Do you have more rental-friendly hacks? Share them with us in the comments below!