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Justine added removable peel-and-stick tile backsplash, changed out handles and outlet covers, and installed new overhead light fixtures to transform this 600-square-foot rental.
The fun part about decorating your space is that there are so many possibilities. And the challenging part about decorating your space is that are so … many … possibilities.If you like to scope out your options before committing — or if you know what you want but are still deciding how you want to lay it out — then our new Room Plan tool, presented in partnership with Walmart, is for you.
If you’re indecisive like me, setting up a new space can feel like a weirdly stressful chess game. “If I put the couch here, then where will the gallery wall go? Will the room feel too small with that shelving in it?” Every potential choice prompts more choices and eliminates others, until you’re just standing in an empty room, lost in thought but doing nothing. (No, I’m not speaking from experience, why do you ask?
Even if you know your style, there are still so many options for arranging your space. From furniture to decor to color to layout, the variables are practically endless. They are also slightly frustrating and sweaty, as we shove couches from one end of the room to the other.That’s why we created Room Plan: This intuitive tool, presented in partnership with Walmart, turns any room into a 3D puzzle of possibilities. Here’s how it works!
“I’d also describe my home as mid-century-Parisian,” writes renter Anna. “I even have a bunch of decor that came straight from the set dec department of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'!”
"I wanted to give my own modern spin on a classic Victorian SF style," writes renter Juliana. "Each room is meant to have a rich color that stands out on its own, but speaks to the other rooms in the house."
This rental came with dust, grime, and even cigarette butts in the kitchen sink, but Elizabeth “looked past all of that for the great layout and price!”