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It’s totally understandable if you think living in a rental apartment means you’re pretty much stuck with the bathroom and kitchen you’ve got. After all, even if you’re able to paint with permission from your landlord, cabinets, tiles, and flooring are all permanent items. However, if you’re willing to get creative, you can absolutely give these spaces reversible, renter-friendly makeovers.
Are you a renter looking to spruce up your bathroom but feeling limited by your landlord's restrictions? For some of us, the bathroom is our private sanctuary
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We have 20 bathroom makeovers- changes that you can easily do yourself. Take that awful bathroom BEFORE photo into a beautiful and obtainable AFTER!
Just because you are living in a rental doesn't mean you can't have a beautiful bathroom. Check out this creative temporary bathroom makeover by using contact paper to cover walls and cabinet doors. Check out the before and after photos for this apartment bathroom update on a budget. #diy #rental #makeover
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This is a small-ish bathroom with mostly builder-grade features, including the typical outdated glass door and glued mirror, not-so-great tile floors that, according to Brissette, were so hard to keep clean, and an outdated vanity and light fixtures. Honestly, it wasn't too bad because it was in goo
Sarah found herself in an all-too-familiar predicament: she had a bland bathroom and a strict landlord. Not wanting to force her bathroom to live a colorless life, she got creative and found a stylish and temporary solution. From Sarah: Last spring we moved from Manhattan to Northern Virginia, where we’ve been living in a beautiful rental house.
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