Due to its potential wow-factor, the kitchen is often one of the first things to get updated when a house is put on the market. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case for rental properties. If your rental has a less-than-stellar kitchen, there’s a way to spruce it up without breaking the bank. Contact paper offers several easy options for updating it in a nonpermanent way — without spending a lot of money or begging your landlord for a costly renovation.
While it may have an old-school feel to it, the bold colors and patterns of contact paper can add a fresh, new look to any kitchen. Use our five tips to transform even the dingiest rental kitchen into an oasis of style and comfort.
1. Brighten those shelves
Pick a contact paper in a print and color that matches your kitchen design aesthetic and that will work with the color and pattern of your dishes. Carefully line the shelves or the back of the cabinets with the contact paper. Either way, once your cabinets are filled with your dishes and goodies, you’ll be amazed at how much better they look.
If you’re extra adventurous, consider removing the cabinet doors so you can see the contact paper — and your eclectic set of dishes — all the time. Just be sure to carefully store the cabinet doors so they can be reattached when you move out.