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You asked…about decorating a rental apartment (on a budget!)

Annie Elliott | November 3, 2010

Hi, Annie. I’m sure you have suggestions for amazing things that can be done in an urban rental apartment without a ginormous budget. Right?

Undecorated apartment living room

I moved in almost a year ago, and while I like to think that I have good taste, I haven’t really been able to put together a cohesive design/feeling for the place.  In some ways I’m not sure where to start.

Gold sofa

My apartment is quite spacious and has wonderful light…It’s also got lots of cream colored walls that are like blank canvases just waiting for something more interesting.

I like things that are unique, and possibly somewhat unexpected (a la my zebra ottoman, which I adore)…

Zebra bench ottoman

Mostly, I want my home to be inviting, and having a feeling of warmth, elegance, and eclectic interest.

Thanks! – A.V.

Beige apartment

Dearest A.V.

Have no fear; “I don’t know where to start” is my middle name! (Makes monogramming difficult, though. Ba-dum-bum.)

Please start by moving that freestanding bookcase and CD tower to another room (put contents of both on the built-in shelves). I’ll wait.

Thank you. Now I’m going to cut to the chase. Considering that this IS a rental apartment, how likely is it that you’d ACTUALLY paint? It would have to be the WHOLE living space; I don’t want to chop it up with accent walls.

That’s what I thought.  :)

So in a radical departure for bossy color, I’m going to recommend a solution that does NOT (gasp!) revolve around a new paint color. Instead, let’s introduce color through art and accessories, and bring in more black to tie in with your beloved zebra ottoman.

Bare window with A/C unit

1. Hang drapes at the window.

I realize you have an A/C unit and a radiator to contend with, but we’re going to distract you from those horrible things.

Pottery Barn blue velvet drapes

I suggest a black drapery rod and solid blue – aqua, turquoise, light peacock, a blue in that neighborhood – ring-top drapes. They could be velvet. (Don’t install tie-backs as in the Pottery Barn picture above; let them hang straight.)

2. Create an office area in front of the window…

Shelves in apartment

…by positioning a long, skinny table/desk facing the living space. Search “trestle table” – those will be skinny enough for you. When you’re seated, your back should be to the window.

Please look through Horchow for decorative chairs like these; no office-y swivel chairs, please.

Viceroy hotel desk3. Flank the sofa with funky floor lamps.

(Say THAT 5 times fast.) These black spindle floor lamps from Lamps Plus would be lovely. Please note that we’re bringing in the black. I might suggest replacing those shades with larger ones.

Lamps Plus spindle floor lamp

4. Create an art wall over the sofa.

This is NOT DIFFICULT! It’s all about the framing. If you haven’t been collecting vintage frames for years, don’t worry.

Pickup Blue living room
From Elle Decor

Just go to Ikea and buy a bunch of frames, 5 x 7″ and larger. Since your end tables are brown, I’m going to go out on a limb and say buy black AND BROWN wood frames. (Bold!)

Next, think. Do you have anything meaningful that you’d like to frame? A postcard? A portion of a letter someone sent you? Not family and friend snapshots. And use mattes to give tiny pieces more presence.

Add to that several new INEXPENSIVE purchases from Etsy, such as this collage from Catwalk…

Etsy - Catwalk
"I Feel Pretty" by Felicia Piacentino

…and this archival print from Imagine Studio…

"The Stripped Umbrella" (could they have meant striped?) by Imagine Studio
"The Stripped Umbrella" (could they have meant striped?) by Imagine Studio

…and this pigment print from 20 x 200.

20x200 Tatsuro Kiuchi
"Car Free" by Tatsuro Kiuchi

Notice how each of these pieces has black or blue in them? That is NO ACCIDENT!

5. Replace your media armoire with a long, LOW media stand, cabinet, or chest.

You can move the current one – it’s kind of interesting looking, isn’t it? – into your bizarrely large front hall area.

Bleak entry

Bonus suggestion: Don’t forget the pillows! Through Etsy (since you’ll already be on the site shopping for art), how about 2 black and white pillows on the sofa,

Black and white pillows
From PillowMio

plus one big fat solid blue pillow on the sofa and another one on the chair.

Blue accent pillows
From Anita Nirma

Good luck, A.V., and keep us posted!

Annie Elliott – aka bossy color – is an interior decorator and design blogger in Washington, D.C. Look for her in the November 2010 issue of Real Simple.

Category: Art + accessories, Furniture + upholstery, Lighting, Living Room + Family Room, Window treatmentsTag: accent pillow, art, curtains, drapes, furniture, lamp, lighting, Living room, Pottery Barn, throw pillow, window treatments

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