We are renters and we like to decorate but landlord wont let us paint.
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You could use liquid starch and apply fabric to the walls. When you are ready to move it will just peel off.
Will allow you to hang things? So many ideas include wall hangings! I sure you already know that though!
Use command hooks and hang tapestries, assorted colorful pictures, use colorful carpets, knickknacks,hanf some fairy lights
I have read that fabric dipped in starch can be applied like wallpaper and will simply peel off without damage to painted wall when no longer wanted. I've never done it myself, so cannot verify results.
A� wall of curwa
wall of curtians, or starching fabric to a wall.
How about wall-to-wall, floor to ceiling curtains?
You can use removable peel n stick wallpaper, you can even use the plain white, seal the edges and seams with a clear coat, and then paint it for an accent wall.
You can use fabric and liquid starch to apply it to a wall that is removable.
Hang a large pretty quilt on a wall as a feature wall
That would warm up the room & could add some nice color too.
Use wallpaper
Fabric in liquid starch and put up like wallpaper. Soak the fabric, wring it out, and put up. Peels right off without damage. Just wash the walls down.
You could attach fabric to a wall with tacks.