I can’t even begin to tell you how many emails I get from people that are renters, trying to figure out how to make their not permanent home their own (while still being able to get their security deposit back!) Renting is reality for everyone at one point or another. For me it involved no decor and a saggy slip covered hand me down denim couch. #reallife. So I teamed up with my friends at Rent.com for a fun (and renter friendly!) tutorial.
One amazing thing is that technology changes things instantly. Instead of watching Trading Spaces and While You Were Out circa 2003 as the only source for inspiration, the internet is FULL of amazing ideas and blogs. And instead of newspaper classifieds (I’m looking at you Pioneer Shopper) there are sites like Rent.com that not only give you pictures and every bit of info you could possibly want, but now have 3D Floor Plans so you can see EXACTLY how the layout of the space is.
I mean, dont get me wrong any floor plan is wonderful but going from this:
To this:
Pretty amazing.
There is even an option to see it furnished.
Psst you can see the listing for this SLC apartment here!
Once you’ve actually found some place to call your own, the fun really begins! Its time to make this thing a home. Most living spaces have 1 intimidating thing in common…GIANT BLANK WALLS! (Blood curdling scream inserted here)
I am all about large scale art on a budget so as I was planning this tutorial I consulted my cute sisters (who both rent), they very emphatically said NO TOOLS.
Sooo dun dun dun dun! for this project you dont need tools! Just a 4×4 piece of wood, a little bit of paint, and a sharpie paint pen.
Start by nailing your piece of wood directly to the studs in the wall. I found the wood at Lowe’s (my local Home Depot only sells 2×4 sheets.)
Get the paint flowing out of your pen by depressing the tip onto a piece of paper until you have a little puddle.
Channel your inner preschooler and draw a handful of scribbly circles (now is a good time to let loose any pent up feelings).
I started with a Medium pen and the lines were too little.
I loved it a lot more after switching to an extra wide tip.
Ok now you do what I did and step back and wonder if you’ve really made something cool or if it looks a little amateur? Can I take a second to remind you that people do this type of art all the time and sell it for lots of money? Feel better? A little validation never hurts. 😉
Move your furniture in and see just how awesome it looks when its not lonely on the wall!
Massive thank you to Rent.com for inspiring this fun project! Hope you have an awesome weekend!!
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