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Temporary Housing and Apartments: Adding Color

We have already touched on some of the restrictions and limitations that are imposed on people who live in apartment buildings, rentals, or military housing. Today we’ll talk about ways to get the look and feel you want, by adding color, without breaking any rules.

If you cannot paint, try covering the walls with fabric. A few staple holes at the very top and bottom of the wall are hardly noticeable. They are easily patched when you get ready to move out. If you aren’t handy when it comes to repairs, or if you move often, you might want to cover only one wall. It will still inject color and creating a focal wall is a great way to add drama.

Another method is painting large canvases or lightweight wood in vibrant colors to hang on the walls. You can also pick up large, inexpensive poster or picture frames and cover them with batting and attractive fabric.

Take care when hanging these items. Always repair nail holes before moving out so you won’t lose your security deposit. Not allowed to use nails? Simply lean your creations against the wall or set them atop large pieces of furniture.

You might be surprised to learn that poster board is a great decor element. It can be purchased in many different colors. It can also be painted or covered with fabric or wallpaper. Poster board can be hung easily with a few staples or by placing a straight pin through each corner. Straight pins leave only the tiniest mark on the wall. Pins work well for hanging posters too, another good way to add color.

Poster board is perfect for covering an entire wall, making borders, or matting prints and posters. Choose brightly colored pieces or cover with wallpaper or a border that you like. This is a simple way to dress up a kitchen, bathroom, or a child’s room. Not only will the wall covering or border be easy to remove without leaving a mess, but you’ll also be able to take it with you. Just pin it up in your new place and you’re home!