Comments on: Alex’s 72 Hour Apartment Makeover | Before https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/ Fearless DIY Tue, 18 Jun 2019 17:42:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 By: Sue https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1383497 Wed, 12 Aug 2015 11:58:27 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1383497 wow! So many possibilities!!
I would actually take down the blinds and put in some awesome billowy layered curtains. I’d hang more billowy curtains across the part where the ceiling dips and hide the laundry room. I’d put a groovy room divider screen behind one of the couches in a beautiful deep teal or a color that brightens the room (coral?). I’d put a huge rug in the center of the room that ties in the room divider. I’d paint the walls anyway, coz’ who doesn’t want their own colors. Pay someone to paint it when you leave!
I think one of your awesome string art projects on the big wall, with some mirrored framed photos, to add light. I think a couple of tall, tall, corner lights to bounce around more light.
Whew.
All things I’ve done in previous apartments coz I HATE beige.
I can’t wait to see what you’ve come up with!!

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By: Corinna - A Designer At Home https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1380121 Sat, 08 Aug 2015 21:53:03 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1380121 Taking notes for my little sisters room! She’s a teenager and therefore only has so much say in what happens to my parent’s home.

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By: Hanis https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1375228 Mon, 03 Aug 2015 15:26:24 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1375228 wow! beautiful. It looks simple and felt cozy. =)

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By: Kelly https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1372710 Fri, 31 Jul 2015 14:30:12 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1372710 I’d LOVE a bland rental like that. The last 2 houses we have rented have had ugly painted walls–deep reds, yellow, green, and even a stucco inside wall. (in northern Michigan!) How in the heck do you work with colors that aren’t yours? Painting isn’t an option either. Sigh. I’m looking forward to your makeover to glean the ideas that will work in my situation—You always have the best ideas.

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By: Pam Groom https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1372663 Fri, 31 Jul 2015 13:12:07 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1372663 I’d try to embrace the wall color and think of what colors will go well with it. Your warm desert colors will go fine with beige/cream. Choose colors to suit, and treat each wall as an opportunity to create a balanced look with art and furniture. Add some greenery and bling (glass, metallics) to style it and call it good. Oh, – and factor in function with each decision. We want this place to serve it’s owner in a practical sense.

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By: Jen https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1371987 Thu, 30 Jul 2015 19:06:12 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1371987 I don’t understand when someone says you can’t paint in a rental… I’ve painted all mine knowing I just have to paint it back before I move (Southern CA as well)

When I move into a new place I get a paint chip from a hidden spot to keep for paint matching later… then I patch that little sucker up and paint the walls the colors I want them… just knowing I’ll have to paint them back.

Has always been worth it… and few times my landlord even told me to keep it because they liked it better, or one place I had been in for 3.5 years, I was told not to worry about it because by law they have to re-paint for new tenants anyway.

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By: Mindy https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1371450 Thu, 30 Jul 2015 04:11:38 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1371450 I’m about to move into a rental like that. Can’t wait to see what you do!

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By: Andrea https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1371446 Thu, 30 Jul 2015 04:04:53 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1371446 speaking from experience — when you have a darkish room or a room where you can’t keep the windows open, painted walls, and white popcorn ceilings, the eye goes straight to the lightest element in the room — the ugly popcorn. So my first response would be to beg the landlord for permission and paint the whole thing bright white! clean, neutral, and the popcorn (visually) disappears! but very curious to see what you did…

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By: Cindy Jones https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1371351 Thu, 30 Jul 2015 02:07:35 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1371351 I’d get some fabric with a geometric and pop of color to apply with starch to the area above the window with high ceiling and maybe use it on either side of the dining room window. MMS has a post about applying fabric with starch. You could paint a pattern on drop cloth if it’s not too heavy.

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By: Lindsay Scalco https://vintagerevivals.com/alexs-72-hour-apartment-makeover-before/#comment-1371337 Thu, 30 Jul 2015 01:43:21 +0000 https://www.vintagerevivals.com/?p=20522#comment-1371337 I’d go for large mirrors and artwork. My room is covered in art but in a rental, I’d go for just a few larger pieces, less holes that way. I also love mirrors!!! You can find them anywhere and prop them up against the wall or hang them. I just hate plain walls!!!!

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