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Now, decorating a space without damaging the walls is easy

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OHIO: Noelle Daumeyer and her roommates knew they needed a big, bold art piece to decorate the bland, white walls in the living room of their rented apartment, but they also worried about damaging the paint.

They solved the problem by painting their own version of Henri Matisse’s “Dance” and using hooks with removable adhesive to hang the canvas.

“We wanted to give the space more personalit­y,” said Daumeyer, of Columbus, Ohio. “All of our friends comment on the painting. It really brightens up the room.”

Many renters who are hoping to get back their security deposits can still pursue ambitious decorating ideas thanks to a growing number of landlord-friendly products. In addition to removable hooks, temporary decorating updates include removable wallpaper, tile decals and easy-to-install light fixtures.

“There is definitely a growing interest in designing rented spaces,” said Lee Mayer, CEO and co-founder of Havenly, an online interior design service. “People have more access than ever to inspiring homes and creative interiors, which has stimulated the desire to improve and optimize our own spaces.”

Like Daumeyer, Mayer is a proponent of art and, when necessary, adhesive hooks.

“Nothing makes a space feel more `you’ than artwork. It’s a highly personal item in the first place — it cues to your style, your interests and your unique sensibilit­ies,” Mayer said. “You can dramatical­ly makeover a blank wall with a large statement canvas, create a gallery wall of your photos, or even curate an eclectic collection of pieces picked up on travels and over time.” For the more adventurou­s renter, she recommends removable wallpaper. “It sounds complicate­d, but I promise, it’s very doable and goes a long way to completely transform and tailor a space to your tastes,” Mayer said.

The product is aimed at renters and homeowners who like changing up their décor, said Christiana Coop, co-founder of Hygge & West, which sells traditiona­l and removable wallpaper.

“So many people want wallpaper to be a part of their design. It’s any easy way to add pattern and colour to a room,” she said. “People aren’t afraid of it anymore.”

Renters also can perk up boring tile with waterproof decals in an array of colours and patterns, said Roxie Mae Lackman, creative director and founder of Stickprett­y.com. The decals allow people to create a dramatic backsplash in their kitchen or give a facelift to outdated bathroom tile, she said. “People like a space that reflects their personalit­y,” she said.

Her company also sells removable window film, which can add pattern and create wow factor, she said. It’s also a way for renters to get more privacy without installing curtain rods or blinds.

“It’s definitely an easy-on, easy-off quick fix,” she said.

Lighting that doesn’t require new wiring is another way “to immediatel­y add ambiance to a space without risking your security deposit,” Mayer said. For the more adventurou­s renter, she recommends removable wallpaper. “It sounds complicate­d, but I promise, it’s very doable and goes a long way to completely transform and tailor a space to your tastes,” Mayer said.

The product is aimed at renters and homeowners who like changing up their décor, said Christiana Coop, co-founder of Hygge & West, which sells traditiona­l and removable wallpaper.

“So many people want wallpaper to be a part of their design. It’s any easy way to add pattern and colour to a room,” she said. “People aren’t afraid of it anymore.”

Renters also can perk up boring tile with waterproof decals in an array of colours and patterns, said Roxie Mae Lackman, creative director and founder of Stickprett­y.com. The decals allow people to create a dramatic backsplash in their kitchen or give a facelift to outdated bathroom tiles, she said. “People like a space that reflects their personalit­y,” she said.

Her company also sells removable window film, which can add pattern and create wow factor, she said. It’s also a way for renters to get more privacy without installing curtain rods or blinds.

“It’s definitely an easy-on, easy-off quick fix,” she said.

Lighting that doesn’t require new wiring is another way “to immediatel­y add ambiance to a space without risking your security deposit,” Mayer said.

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Associated Press Hygge & West shows storyline removable wallpaper in blue.

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