![]() I’m fairly certain the “wallpapered accent wall” is considered a “dated” design concept. But it also single-handedly pulled all our mis-matched furniture together and made the room feel instantly cohesive (and quite jaw-dropping!) Yes, I had to swap some pillows and other fabrics throughout the room in order to make it really work, but that was a lot easier than replacing all the furniture, curtains, etc. ![]() ![]() And since paint, sticker decals, and removable wallpaper are all easily reversible, changing your walls is one of the most effective ways to appease both your design aesthetic and your landlords!Īt just under $200 for the single feature wall…this update wasn’t exactly cheap. I have said it before, but it’s worth mentioning again: updating your walls will provide the biggest bang for your design buck. Since the wallpaper installation is easily the #1 thing that created the biggest transformation in this blah rental bedroom makeover, let’s start there! By embracing Option 3, I was able to curb a lot of new purchases, which ultimately kept the cost and overall “production” of this makeover low! The Walls I had to make our grey furniture and accessories work in a beige room and the design boards helped me see that if I downplayed the beige by hanging a dominant blue+grey floral wallpaper, everything we already owned would actually fall into place. However, we already had two grey dressers and I was not up for re-painting or replacing either of them simply to pull off the “beige vision.” I will absolutely admit that I was much more drawn to Options 1 and 2, both of which embraced the beige carpets and walls a bit more naturally. I presented three different options I was considering for the space: If the video is not loading for you below, watch it here: Our VA Master | The Ultimate Rental Bedroom Makeover The Design Planīack in February, I taught you all how to create a design board using Canva and my sample project was a plan for our Master Bedroom. But thanks to a few easy DIY projects and some stunning peel-and-stick wallpaper, this transformation isn’t just eye-popping but affordable as well! Video TourĮvery inch of this space is detailed in the rest of the post but if you’d like to take a virtual tour of this room to see how everything works together, watch the short video below! I had to work through some “limitations” in this room (e.g., beige walls, beige carpet, asymmetrical windows, and an apex ceiling). ![]() …this is the view that greets you! Quite the transformation, wouldn’t you say?!? Here is a snapshot of this room straight from the MLS listing:Īnd as you walk into the room from the hallway… Whether you own or rent, live in an apartment or a house, I know you’ll find some ideas to apply to your own Master Bedroom! ![]() Today, I want to walk you through this “officially” finished rental bedroom makeover, and highlight all the totally temporary solutions I implemented to give it some serious style. With just about 7 months left in this house, it’s time to start wrapping up spaces and sharing final tours! As most of you know, I’ve been hard at work over the last few months giving our Master Bedroom a complete transformation. ![]()
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