Whether you've just settled into your first apartment or you're looking to refresh the aesthetic of your current living space, there are numerous ways to brighten up your apartment. However, buying new decor and furniture can be costly. Luckily, there's a rewarding alternative – embarking on do-it-yourself (DIY) projects. By taking a hands-on approach, you can unleash your creativity, save money, and create a unique living environment that reflects both your style and personality.
A DIY project, as the name suggests, is a project that you tackle yourself from start to finish. It involves a hands-on approach, which may include gathering materials, planning, designing, and executing the project. DIY projects can be enjoyable and have financial, physical, and emotional benefits. They provide a creative outlet, allowing you to disconnect from stress and experience a sense of accomplishment. Moreover, even though it's called "do-it-yourself," DIYs can also be a fantastic way to bond with your roommate, friends, and family!
Before diving into your next DIY project, it's crucial to pause and consider a few factors. Taking the time to assess these important aspects will set the foundation for a successful DIY experience.
Similar to determining how much you can spend on rent, it's crucial to create a budget for your DIY project. While gathering materials for a project can be cheaper than buying a new item, keep in mind that the project's difficulty level can affect your budget and the time required. The beauty of DIY projects is that they can range in difficulty. Some DIY projects may require specific tools or materials that can increase costs, and more complex projects may demand a significant time commitment. Take these factors into consideration to ensure you allocate enough resources and time for a successful DIY experience.
With a budget in mind, decide whether you want to start a DIY project from scratch or simply “spice up” an existing item. Take stock of supplies you already have and determine what additional materials you need. Consider the accessibility of these supplies, checking nearby stores and specialized outlets, ensuring you don't face any obstacles in acquiring what you need. From adding a touch of personal style to crafting functional furniture, the possibilities for your DIY project are endless.
Before you pick up that paintbrush or start nailing holes in your wall, make sure your DIY plans align with your lease agreement. The most common reason tenants do not receive their security deposit back is due to damage or failure to maintain the property. Remember to clean up while working on your DIY project and remove any modifications before moving out.
There are plenty of affordable and beginner-friendly DIY projects that are apartment-approved and customizable to match your style. Before scouring the web for your perfect project, check these out below!
A mirror can be used to make a room look larger and brighter. Make your mirror more interesting by adding decor behind it or around the rim. Try gluing a craft mirror on top of a copper bent wire placemat, adding painted wood shapes, or incorporating a clay design.
For collectors of memorabilia from various movies, concerts, and events, finding a creative way to organize and showcase these cherished items can be a challenge. A way to display them in your space is to hang them up! Showcase your memorabilia with a unique wall display using shadow boxes, photo frames, colored paper, or wood blocks that are apartment friendly and removed cleanly.
A practical and aesthetically pleasing addition to your home office could be a custom monitor stand. Elevating your screen slightly can provide relief from strain on your back and neck. Depending on your style and skill level, you can create a monitor stand with a large block of wood to create a fancy standing desk converter.
Save a few pennies by creating your own pillows! Decorative pillows can cost “an arm and a leg” from your favorite stores, but you can recreate them. Get creative with different sewing or no-sew techniques like painting patterns, printing designs onto fabric paper, or crafting pillowcases.
Similar to pillows, rugs can rack up in price. However, you can bypass the expense by designing your very own custom rug using faux suede felt. Craft stores offer a wide range of faux suede felt in various colors, making it a versatile choice. This material is easily cut into any desired shape and can be painted on to create a unique design that perfectly complements your personal style.
Give your dresser a quick and easy upgrade by replacing the cabinet handles. A no-sweat enhancement to your dresser is to buy decorative, unique cabinet handles that show off your personality. Replacing your handles adds beauty and functionality to your dresser.
Solve the problem of limited storage space for blankets by creating a blanket holder that resembles a ladder, leaning up against the wall. Use PVC, wood, or copper materials to showcase your favorite blankets.
Maximize space in your apartment by creating a practical and foldable DIY ironing mat. For this project, select a cotton fabric of your liking and line it with insul-bright. Insul-bright is a specialized material designed to provide insulation and heat resistance. By incorporating insul-bright into your ironing mat, you can safely iron your clothes on any flat surface without worrying about heat damage. It adds an extra layer of protection and allows you to conveniently iron your garments wherever you have a flat space available.
If you're short on closet space and feel confident in your building skills, construct a wooden wardrobe with just a few pieces. This can be done using a minimalist design to build basic shelves and hanging a pipe for your clothes and hangers.
Hunziker Property Management knows how important it is for your apartment to feel like home. Contact Hunziker today to find your safe, clean, comfortable, and affordable apartment in the Ames or Ankeny area!