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Temporary Apartment Upgrades That Will Make Your Space Feel Luxurious

Decorating your living space can be a fun and creative way to show off your personality. Did you recently move into an apartment? Then you'll be familiar with rules set to protect your security deposit, but these rules don't have to make creating a space you love difficult. We've reached out to professionals from all over the nation to give you ideas on temporary apartment upgrades that will make your apartment feel luxurious. From furniture advice to vibrant art choices, we've got you covered. 

So whether you're moving into a studio apartment in San Diego, a walk-up apartment in Boston, or are already a renter wanting to elevate your space, read on to learn different ways to upgrade your space along with expert advice to help create a luxury apartment.

Make small changes to easily elevate your apartment

Small changes can make all the difference. Whether that's new curtains or mirrors, nothing is too small to upgrade your apartment space.

Opt for mirrors to create depth

Spector Furniture has been helping people make simple changes to improve their living space for over 132 years in New Haven and surrounding Connecticut cities. To give your apartment a new feel with minimal expense, they suggest adding a mirror to create depth or an area rug to create different domains.

Make any room feel luxurious by adding high-end accessories

Villazzo, a luxury villa rental company servicing Miami and surrounding Floridan cities, recommends incorporating luxury bedside products such as Godiva Chocolates wrapped in gold and Hermes personal care items at arm's reach, so you and your guests feel taken care of. To top it off, add plush and high-quality Frette bathrobes to your comfort room.

Drapery can transform a space

Apartments can be smaller in size, so you'll want to make impactful decisions when choosing window treatments, says Jim Davis Designs, a window treatment company servicing Atlanta, Georgia. "If you have floor-to-ceiling windows in a high-rise, consider floor-to-ceiling drapery or transition/roller shades. We recommend you always bring your eye outside and above the window if you have standard windows. We always achieve this look by placing my drapery rod at least 12 inches above the window and 8 inches outside of the window to give the illusion the window is taller and wider."

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