Expert DIYer Katy French un-makeovers a rental apartment with wallpaper and peel-and-stick tile removal hacks.
I have been installing stunning green subway tile the past two weekends in my son’s new basement bathroom. Subway tile is ...
Grouting your subway tile is the easiest part of the job. Water is your biggest enemy. It’s best to use wall grout for thin ...
Applying peel-and-stick tiles to the kitchen floor seems like a practical and affordable way to refresh the space — and in many ways, it is. However, as I discovered in practice, the results don’t ...
Wallpaper used to make us think kitsch. And that might not have been your intended result. But now, kitsch is in and wallpaper is back. It’s been showing up everywhere, giving instant personality to ...
The peel-and-stick tiles were a standard stone pattern on 16- or 18-inch squares. While redoing the bathroom, the homeowner pulled up the first tile. What she saw under the floor tiles was intriguing.
Whether you're a renter, a DIY decorator, or just not ready to commit to a bold design, removable wallpaper is one of the best ways to temporarily change up your space. Most rentals come with the same ...
Sometimes, living in a rental can limit your decor options — unless you have a few handy renter-friendly hacks up your sleeve, like using the best peel-and-stick wallpaper. Arbitrary rental rules and ...