After six months of living in our apartment, I have finally upgraded our bathroom space! I opted for renter-friendly upgrades to help makeover our small bathroom in our apartment and am super excited ...
In this video, I share a renter-friendly bathroom makeover using peel and stick wallpaper as a budget-friendly option. The project cost approximately $400, including decorative items and DIY elements.
One of the biggest downsides of renting is the lack of control over your environment—and that extends to the most intimate area of your home: the bathroom. Maybe this is fine, if your landlord has ...
Besides the rising rental expenses, which the United States Census Bureau reports can take up to 30% of a renter's income, one of renting's most obvious downsides is the lack of freedom when it comes ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with interior designer and social media content creator Imani Keal about DIY, renter-friendly apartment renovations. For so many of us, renovating a home with our own touches ...
This $2,500 bathroom makeover shows how to make dated blue tiles look chic. Credit: Imani Keal Credit: Imani Keal The renter’s landlord wouldn’t let her get rid of the tiles, so she decided to add ...
WASHINGTON STATE — Although kitchen and bath redos are the most common home improvement projects, they’re also expensive: For a total gut job, you’ll pay more than $25,000 for even a modest-sized ...