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Showing posts with label rental kitchen makeover. Show all posts

Rental Kitchen Makeover Ideas on the Cheap - 7 Ways to Update Your Rented Kitchen Without Damage

If you have just moved into a rental apartment or house, then chances are the kitchen is not the happiest place right now!  Whether is is just builder white or has seen better days as with an older place, there are ways to personalize and transform your kitchen to make it welcoming and actually inviting.

✅1.  Peel and Stick Countertop

If your counter is an ugly color or worn out or you just want to add some pizzazz to your space, then start with the countertop.  It is the largest surface in your kitchen and will make an impact by changing it.

Before and After Countertop with Peel and Stick Granite Looking Paper

You can get this product online and there are many colors and textures to choose from.

  Method:

Before you just rip off that backing, you need to do a little bit of prep work.
Step 1 - Empty your Countertop
Step 2 - Clean to get rid of any grease, this part is important or the paper won't stick
Step 3 - Invest in a smoother tool to slowly place the product onto the counter.

Check out this video below to see just how she places peel and stick paper to her rental kitchen.


The Smoother tool is super important for gradually adhering the paper to the countertop for that perfectly smooth surface.

It is amazing just how quickly you can transform your countertop. Just remember to use hot plates and pot holders on this surface when cooking. When it comes time to move, you can peel it off but chances are the landlord will love it and want to keep it.

✅2.  Swap Cabinet Hardware

This is an easy swap that doesn't damage the cabinets at all.  Just keep the old hardware in a box where you can find it.

If you plan on staying here for a while this is a great investment to simply bring life back into this space and to make it more inviting for you as this is your home whether rented or not.

I like this beautiful hardware as there are 25 pieces to a pack with over 1200 positive reviews at the time of this writing. You don't want to spend too much but it can make all the difference. This style works on cabinets that only have one drilled hole for the hardware, if yours are more like handles, you can still get good deals on them online too as below:

Obviously, do not be drilling holes in the cabinets, try to work with what is there.

With the countertop updated and the hardware updated, things should be looking a little better.

✅3.  Temporary Floor Covering for Rental Kitchen

If the floor has seen better days in the kitchen or is some horrid design that you simply can't live with, then you can invest in a pack or two of "click together flooring"  These are not installed floors, so there is no gluing or any permanent DIY.


  You use an under padding and then just click these together right over the existing floor.  This is a bit more money, but if your landlord doesn't want to replace the kitchen flooring, then this is something you can add to it without any damage.

It will feel like a new kitchen without hurting the original design.

✅4.  A Bright Runner Kitchen Rug is Another Option to Add some Pizzazz and Personality!

If adding a temporary floor is not in your budget, then consider simply adding a few kitchen runner rugs to detract from a boring or worn floor.  Most floors show the most wear in front of the kitchen sink and the stove, so adding some soft non slip rugs to these areas would work too.




✅5.  Appliance Paint

If the kitchen appliances are yours and they are older, then simply repainting them white will freshen up the space.

If they belong to the landlord, ask if you can paint them to brighten them up.  The paints on the market are so good, you would never know they were not white to begin with!  You can actually get specific paint for them online:



This can be a big job, but does pay off in looks!

You can also get this in a spray, but if you are painting your refrigerator for example where it stands, then using the can and a roller is best.  It doesn't leave any brush marks and it totally durable and will give your appliances a new lease on life.

After many moves they tend to get nicks and cuts that rust, so by giving them a coat of specific appliance paint, they will look new again.

✅6.  Refrigerator Door Stickers - Instant Punch of Kitchen Art and Color


If you can't repaint the refrigerator, you won't believe what you can get!!  Refrigerator mural stickers.
Check these out, they are super cool.

If you just want to add some whimsy or a punch of color and don't want to get into any DIY, you can get these awesome murals for doors or refrigerator doors as pictured.  Click on it and at the bottom of the page are more mural ideas.

Talk about adding art to the kitchen!

✅7.  Add Canvas Coffee or Wine Art to Walls



You can get some awesome art pieces to hang in your kitchen to instantly add some 3D to the space.
These 4 pieces fit together and are under 50 bucks on Amazon right now.

If you have the wall space, this can be an awesome way to add to the plain walls.  If not coffee, then go for a wine theme as below:





How to Decorate a Rental Kitchen?

The trick is to not cause any harm to the original surfaces.

But if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and do a little bit of DIY, you can make this plain kitchen your home.   There are so many cool and yet temporary products on the market now.  Even with the art you can use those 3M hooks that cause no holes or wall damage.

By putting your stamp on it, it will feel like a welcoming place to come home to at the end of a hard day.

Just because you are renting doesn't mean you have to live with the decor.  If you don't harm original surfaces, then your landlord will be happy, and he might actually love what you have done to the place.

Even if you only add a couple of the above ideas, you can make a difference to the space..

Obviously, budget will be the most important factor.  But even if you check out thrift stores and garage sales for some things you can add to personalize you space, this will make a difference. 

I Once Rented for a Year and Thought Why Bother?  Big Mistake...

I felt since I was only going to be there a year, why make the effort?  Big mistake.. it was so uninviting, it actually became depressing and I really didn't feel at home or want to eat my meals in there. 

It is good for your soul to add personality to wherever you live including temporary housing, even if it is short term. 

As they say:

BLOOM WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED!!


How to Decorate a Rental Kitchen - Personalize the Kitchen Without Freaking Out the Landlord or Breaking the Bank

If you just moved into a rental apartment or house, more than likely it is a basic boring and old style decor.  You don't have to live with that!

Quick Rental Kitchen Updates that Wont Freak Out the Landlord or Break the Bank!

Don't despair, because there are plenty of ways you can totally transform and personalize your rental kitchen to make it yours without grief from your landlord and for a small budget.  The best way is to use temporary finishes that can be removed quickly.  No need to paint!  Check out these awesome ideas!

1.  Back Splash Peel and Stick Stickers






These peel and stick tiles will quickly cover a hum drum back splash and instantly add color and pizzazz. You could cover the entire back wall or do a checker board pattern. If you don't have a tiled back splash these can be stuck to painted drywall. They will easily remove when you are ready to move, or maybe your landlord might love them!  They are easy to apply and remove and resist water.
Don't like this pattern??  Check out this page of back splash tile stickers!

2.  Cabinet Peel and Stick Decals





If the cabinet fronts in your rental kitchen have seen better days, and you are not to paint them, you can add peel and stick decals to the cabinet fronts too! These are easily removed when you leave. But between the back splash and the cabinet fronts you can totally transform your rental kitchen without harming any surfaces.




3.  Add Trendy Towels to Brighten the Room


Fresh kitchen linens to match your personal tastes can transform a room quickly. Have a couple hanging on the front of the stove to add some pizzaz. Maybe find a matching runner or area rug for in front of the sink.

4.  Add a Kitchen Rug


A kitchen runner or area rug can also cover up worn or stained parts on the floor as many old apartment have. It takes the eye away from imperfections in the floor and brings them to your area rug. Freshen up as many surfaces as you can with your personal style and the rental kitchen will transform before your eyes.

5.  Over the Sink Shelf



This chrome and wood shelf fits in that space behind the kitchen faucet and sink. Not only is it good for storage and maybe a few pretty plants, but it adds some decor to the kitchen space. If you are organizing a small rental kitchen space, then add shelves into this wasted bit of space behind the sink works wonders. You can get different styles too and they are something you can simply take with you when you move.

6.  Artwork Prints




These are stretched canvas prints you can add to your plain kitchen walls. They are an affordable way to add color and cover up marks or worn walls.  They are so affordable and loads to choose from.  These will add dimension too as they are stretched canvas prints.

7.  Utensil Containers




If you have room on your counter top, you can add matching or different containers for your cooking utensils etc. You can also get these for pasta, garlic and more. Save room in the drawers by having the cooking utensils in a cool container beside the stove.

8.  Battery Operated Under Cabinet Lighting




These can be attached under the upper cabinets for more lighting. No wiring involved, totally wireless, but do need batteries, but if you have a dark rental kitchen this can make it much more useful without damage.

They use a mild adhesive or can be screwed in, but it depends on your landlord. I have used these at a rental kitchen and then was about to take them down, when the next tenant expressed interest in keeping them. These also have a remote to turn them off and on. Love this idea!

Rental Kitchen Updates

Hopefully the above ideas have inspired you to think outside the box when it comes to that boring apartment kitchen.  Even if you don't rent, these can be quick updates until you can afford a gut renovation.

The biggest impact will be the back splash, if you can add the color and pizzaz you want, this alone will make it a much more personal space to work in.  Most rental kitchens are basic and plain.  By adding so color or taking away color depending on what you are given to work with can totally make it your kitchen for as long as you are there.  Check out more backsplash peel and stick decals.

Stick with things that can be taken down easily.  Come moving day you don't want to have to be scraping paint or glues.  Easy to use and easy to come off finishes work the best.

9.  Rental Kitchen Makeover with New Hardware




If you really can't handle the handles and knobs in this space and you will be there a while, you can invest in new hardware as long as you keep the old hardware in a box for moving day.  Don't drill any new holes, try to find hardware that will fit in the present holes.

They are easy to install with a screw driver and can also make a huge difference in the look.  You can go sleek and modern or old world.  Check out this page of kitchen hardware to find something you like.

Make a Tiny Rental Kitchen Your Own


I found when cooking in a rental space that I always felt like I was in some one else's home, like I just didn't feel comfy cooking etc.  So by investing in a few items you can make a huge difference into the feel of the space.

Customize a Rental Kitchen Just for You!

Back splash peel and stick decals, new hardware, cabinet decals and new linens will make this space look totally different.  Figure out the themes you love and go with it.  You don't have to paint or renovate anything to make it look more personalized and homey or spend too much.


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