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Having ugly walls in your home can be a downer, especially if it’s a rental and you can’t repaint or remodel them. But have no fear! There are plenty of things you can do to cover up walls without damaging them.

Here are 10 easy ways to cover up ugly walls in a rental.

1

Put up peel-and-stick wallpaper.

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  1. It’s really simple to put up. You just peel off the backing to expose the adhesive and stick it to your wall. Whenever you want to remove it, you can simply peel it off. [1]
    • You can find temporary wallpaper at your local home improvement store. They usually cost about $60-$90 USD per roll. You can also order some online.
    • Temporary wallpaper comes in a variety of colors and designs you can choose from.
    • You could also use wrapping paper or decorative scrapbook paper for a cheaper temporary wallpaper option. Take strips of double-sided tape and stick them to the back of the paper. Then, stick the paper onto the wall and smooth it out with your hands so there aren’t bubbles. [2]
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3

Add easy-to-remove stripes on your wall with washi.

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4

Apply wall decals.

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  1. You can find decals of movie, TV, and video game characters, fine art pieces, inspirational quotes, simple patterns, and more. Just remove the paper backing to expose the adhesive and apply the decal carefully and slowly to your wall. Use your hands to smooth out any air bubbles. Whenever you want to remove the decal, simply peel it off! [5]
    • You may be able to find wall decals at your local home decor store, but you can also order them online.
    • Check the decal’s dimensions and measure your wall with a ruler or tape measure to make sure it’ll fit before you buy it.

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      Warnings

      • Check with your landlord or your renter’s agreement before you nail or screw anything into your walls to make sure it’s okay.
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