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Think About Textiles
“Textiles like rugs, bedding, and throw pillows make a space feel cozy,” Purzycki shared. “If you’re thinking about leaving yours packed away, don’t! The added warmth they’ll bring to your home will be well worth it.” In addition to having aesthetic benefits, certain bed linens and accent pieces may remind you of the comforts of your full-time space and help you feel more at ease in a new bedroom in an unfamiliar location. If you can’t fall asleep without your silk pillowcase or throw blanket, don’t leave these things behind—they may have a major impact on your mental health as you adjust to a new spot.
02of 05Include Art
Obviously, there’s no need to go ahead and devote countless hours to getting the art just right in your summer sublet space. But don’t neglect the walls entirely. “When a space is temporary, a lot of people tend to skip details like hanging art, but art is one of the best ways to make a space feel finished and more like home,” Purzycki explained. “Plus, it’s incredibly easy to do, and it’s impermanent if you hang it with adhesive strips.” Just make sure that whatever you use to adhere your prints won’t leave any major residue or damage behind!
Not sure how to source chic art without breaking the bank? “If you’re just starting an art collection and are on the hunt for affordable prints, check out printable art shops like The Crown Prints, Juniper Print Shop and BFF Print Shop,” design blogger Kate Dreyer suggested in an email. “For budget-friendly frames, try Michaels and Target.”
03of 05Try a New Layout
Even if you have to work with the furniture provided to you during a short-term stay, it’s more than likely more than ok to move things around as you wish—just be sure to return everything to its original placement before you move out. “Sometimes the key to make a space feel more homey is as simple as rearranging the furniture, whether it is to mimic something you are more familiar with or to make the space function more to your needs,” designer Julia Newman said in an email.
04of 05Do Some Quick Styling
Add some simple touches to make someone else’s living room look more like your own. “Add some chic pillows to give your furniture (and the room) personality,” designer Ashley Colombo suggested. “Make sure you have proper lighting in your space with plenty of table and floor lamps and style your tables like the pros do with stacks of books, fresh flowers and fun objects like an interesting box or bowl.”
05of 05Don’t Forget About a Rug
“Get a fun rug and ground the space in something that feels great underfoot or is visually interesting,” designer Rachel Sherman shared in an email. Even the smallest of rugs will cozy up a temporary space and make for a more pleasant day-to-day experience (we all know what those tiled dorm room floors are like!).
source :thespruce