1. First of all, be sure you understand what your lease allows. You may or may not be able to drill, paint or paper walls. If you have any questions, ask the landlord or rental agency. You do not want to do anything that will violate the terms of your lease agreement.
2. Think of your walls as a blank canvas and add some color. Use paint, pictures or fabric wall hangings. If you do paint, choose lighter colors. You may have to return the apartment to its original color and these will be much easier to paint over then dark or bright colors.
3. Chose professional looking furniture for your new home. It is important to resist the urge to hold on to the mismatched stuff from your mom's basement and your uncles spare room. Purchase some new pieces that reflect your new professional status. Then use color throw pillows and area rugs to create accents.
4. Sometimes storage can be an issue in an apartment. Also, spaces may have to serve more than one function. Keep this in mind when designing your space. Make use of cabinets with doors. Then you can close the doors to hide your stuff. Shelves can also be a piece of furniture as well as serve to help you organize your belongings.
5. If your rooms are small, do not clutter up the space with an abundance of knick-knacks. The more you put into a room, the smaller it will look. So it is important to pick several key items and use these pieces to help you create the look of a larger space. Mirrors can also enhance your space. Clean lines work well on furniture also. As a bonus, you will have less to dust!
Following these guidelines on how to create a professional looking apartment will help you set up an apartment that you will be proud of and that truly will reflect your new life as a professional.
Published by Lindsy Emery
I am currently a stay at home mom who loves to write in her past-time - when the kids are asleep of course! I am Texas born and raised, and I love to exercise, play golf, tennis, and of course writing! View profile
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