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HOW TO COVER ROOM FLAWS AND CREATE A BEDROOM WITHOUT CLUTTER

November 20, 2016

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When re-designing your home or making a new place your own, you might be faced with the frustration of walls that have some unsightly flaws that you can’t do too much about because it is a rental. You may have to think of some out of the box ideas like a clever coverup or non-permanent alternatives to picture hooks to hang some much-needed wall art.

When you’ve finally got that perfect wall-mounted lamp you pre-ordered months ago, but your landlord forbids you from installing it on the wall, why not just attach your perfect lamp onto a wooden board and prop this against the wall. It makes a statement of itself. And on top of that, you can paint it, replace it or move it on a whim! and thanks to the innovation of Command damage-free photo frame and hanging solutions, you can keep your landlord happy while achieving your dream interior look.

When it comes to arranging your wall art, start with a collection of prints that have a similar theme. If you are going for black and white Scandinavian style, keep this flowing consistently throughout your wall, and try not to mix them with classic gilded frames or industrial aluminum designs. Balance the colours by mixing white and black frames together, rather than grouping black frames and white frames together on different sides of the room. The same principles apply when select your prints. Matching them with your linens and other interior items will further elevate the space.

Looking for more inspiration on industrial and minimal style? Make sure you stay tuned to Beige Renegade and Blogger’s Boyfriend Instagram and Pinterest.

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