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Two Things To Do To Update Your Rental Home For Summer!

Published by Clive Braude on 6th Jun 2018

When you’re renting, it can be hard to make a space feel like your own. Here are some tips from The Pallucci Team to make your rental feel fresh and lively for this summer!

At Pallucci furniture we are dedicated to helping you make your home feel as comfortable and functional as possible. Which is why we suggest two things: make small changes that have a huge impact, and focus your energy on the room you spend most time in.

For most of us here at Pallucci, that is the living room, or den.

Start with something big! Creating an accent wall is a highly visible, refreshing update to a living room. Plus, there are lots of ways to go about creating an accent wall. You could paint, add temporary or permanent wallpaper, find a large wall hanging or tapestry, arrange picture frames, use stencils, add temporary tiles, install artificial bricks or wood panelling, add shelving and dozens of small houseplants, or hang one huge painting you found at a thrift store. Here is some accent wall inspiration. (link: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/rooms-with-wallpaper-accent-walls-241757)

Living rooms are about relaxing, entertaining, lounging. All those things that make the living part that much better. Why not think about updating the furniture in your living room. Pallucci Furniture has an incredibly wide range of living room furniture at hard to beat prices. Our recommendation for summer furniture updates are fabric armchairs. Armchairs are the perfect building block of a new reading nook, or conversation area. For example, The Jude Chair. https://www.palluccifurniture.ca/jude-chair-grey-fabric/ This sleek, low profile chair blends into both modern and traditional decorating styles with its subtle mid-century elements. Better yet, it is as comfortable as it is stylish! You might also like the Kelso Chair in grey, (https://www.palluccifurniture.ca/kelso-chair-grey/) or the Reno Chair (https://www.palluccifurniture.ca/reno-chair-grey/).

Can you imagine it in front of your new accent wall?!

So there you have it. Updating your rental for summer doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Instead, it’s about making simple but significant updates to complement the space you have already created for yourself.