So many apartment dwellers are limited when it comes to decorating their apartment—landlord restrictions on painting walls and, in this case, putting holes in the walls call for a creative solution for wall decor. Check out this Polaroid corner and an unframed photo collage after the jump...
We love this neatly aligned Polaroid grouping and how it wraps the corner in closertotheocean's living room. She also had a great idea coupling it with a single, large piece of art—perfect when you can't put holes in the walls.
The no-holes-needed art continues in the bedroom where she has created a frameless collage of pictures and magazine clippings. So don't let the rules get you down! More of closertotheocean's apartment here.
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Comments (9)
I used to make collages from magazine clippings in my bedroom. Now I am considering doing that in my apartment which does not allow paint (so frustrating!). I'm not sure if that would look tacky in a living room? I suppose it depends on how it's done.
Love the first example, but what do you use to keep it up? Do they still make stickytack?
rockypondgirl - i'm using that sticky putty stuff they sell at CVS and the like. it's just this white-ish putty-textured stuff... i think 3M makes it. you pull off a little piece for each corner, massage it between your fingers until sticky, and go nuts with it. i would caution against using it on anything you're afraid will get stained... there is a little bit of grease showing through in some of my clippings, not others. the polaroids are don't have any problems.
mary jane - go for it! i'd like to see what you come up with... i'm moving right now and taking everything down. i think some of it i will frame and some of it i will make an inspiration collage with over my desk.
not my idea of art on the walls---might be nice in a kids room. Kind of like being forced to watch slides shows years ago. Sorry!
poptart... as far as the stuff in the bedroom goes, i don't really consider it to be art on the walls either.
this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/closertotheocean1/sets/72157604915299981/
is unframed art.
the wall in my bedroom:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/closertotheocean1/2470890128/in/set-72157604915299981/
is intended to be my own personal inspiration wall. it is a collection of various clippings, drawings, and photos meant only to inspire me in my writing.
oops... THIS is the unframed art: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2176/2470090041_8679b02589.jpg?v=0
closertotheocean- yeah I should. If I come up with with anything cool looking enough I should post it on flickr or something. What I had in my old room was a big collage of all things fashion. And another one with lots of French inspired pictures. I think when you are surrounded by the things you love, your place becomes a relaxing retreat since it reflects you.
i use artists tape to hang stuff on my walls - they sell it at dick blick and michael's and stuff, and it comes in varying widths.
sometimes it takes a bunch of pieces on the back to stick things up, but it doesn't mess up the walls or the stuff you're hanging (usually - i'm sure if you had really thin paper it might rip). but it's good for polaroids!
Love the polaroids - that format is becoming iconic as we speak!
To avoid sticky-tack/BluTac grease show through on your paper stuff, I've been using first off, for the corners a white tacky label like you'd get to show the price in a shop, or from Staples, then some of that sticky-back clear film we use to cover books in the UK (not sure about the US?) and then use your sticky blue tack :o) and the grease won't spoil your prints.
I'm also pretty sure there's a product - MAYBE baisic isopropyl alcohol, but don't quote me on that, google it first - that removes the grease stains from walls, I spent a LONG time in bedsits and so appreciate the need for leaving no mark - if you don't want to lose your deposit, that is...
Good luck!