4 Renter-Friendly Ways to Use Decorative Wall Tiles

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Published April 18, 2024

Wall tiles used for decoration can make a living space look better. They come in many colors, patterns, and surfaces, giving lots of choices for decorating inside. Brands such as FeltRight often have multiple options for customization to make sure that your space is comfortable and personalized to your home's needs.

For people who rent, it's difficult to figure out how they can use design features without making changes that cannot be undone in their homes. This post will look into different ways renters can decorate with wall tiles while still keeping within the rules of their lease contracts.

Adhesive Solutions: Temporary Yet Effective

A creative method that people who rent can apply to use ornamental wall tiles is by utilizing strong adhesives which they can also take off easily. Command strips are a well-liked option because they stick firmly and you can remove them without any marks or sticky remains left behind.

They are very good for tiles that are not heavy and can make walls look interesting with patterns. You can also use tape that sticks on both sides for lighter tiles. While it is not as strong as command strips, this method can work for decorating little spaces or when you need something just for a short time.

Tile Stickers: An Easy Alternative

If you want an easier way, there are peel-and-stick tiles that don't require much effort. You can find these tiles in different patterns, and some look like the pricier ceramic or glass types. A study from the National Association of Home Builders shows that 76% of people who are buying homes think having a laundry room is very important.

This proves that even in places used for work, how it looks matters a lot. People who rent can use peel-and-stick tiles to make these areas more their own without making changes that last forever. Many companies offer options that can be adjusted, allowing people who rent places to pick designs that show their style.

Fabric Panels: Softening the Hard Edges

A different inventive method includes utilizing cloth pieces. By fastening textiles to light boards or panels and then securing them on the wall, people who rent can add color and design without the lasting effect of usual tiles. This technique brings a special visual aspect and also gives the area a gentle, touchable quality.

Magnetic Solutions: Versatility and Ease

In places with metal surfaces, like kitchens, using magnets can be a smart method to decorate with tiles. You can put magnetic tiles or panels on things like refrigerators and dishwashers. This makes the area look better quickly without any permanent changes.

Final Thoughts

To add decorative wall tiles in a rented place needs imagination and knowing how to use options that are not permanent. Renters can improve their homes greatly by using sticky methods, peel-and-stick choices, cloth panels, or magnetic ways.

These techniques offer a good mix of making it personal and being adaptable, letting renters make the space they rent feel like their own home, while still following the rules of their lease agreements.

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