Yes, it’s possible to show off your personality in a small rental space.
vortex. In the rare case that you haven’t yet come across the wildly popular mobile game, allow me to briefly explain: Essentially, it’s the part of The Sims where you furnish a lavish suburban mansion. The game has been downloaded over 50 million times,$157.7 million via in-app purchases in a single year and has effectively turned me into an interior design enthusiast/addict/snob.
There are, however, examples of design-savvy living that exist outside the virtual universe on my phone screen, and within my rent-only budget. Developers, architects and interior designers are refining rental living, giving thought and inspiration to the pint-sized and box-like units available for rent in downtown highrises., a purpose-built rental in Toronto’s South Rosedale, is an example of where this design-focused rental living is headed.
He explains that what you don’t want to do is to create conflicting colours or forms, “because what happens is that something that’s perfectly beautiful gets demeaned, whether it was intentional or not, and then suddenly it looks like junk.”In most rental apartments, lighting is limited. Your windows might be small, the sun could be clocked by other highrises and concrete ceilings prevent you from drilling in a fancy chandelier.
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