15 Renter-Friendly Ways To Add Personality To Your Kitchen - Tasting Table
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15 Renter-Friendly Ways To Add Personality To Your Kitchen - Tasting Table
"Your kitchen is a functional space, where you go to cook your daily meals, prepare snacks for your loved ones, and mix up the occasional simple cocktail recipe. But just because it's a space that you're working in doesn't mean you shouldn't prioritize aesthetics. After all, many individuals and families spend a lot of time in their kitchens, so it's a place you probably want to look and feel nice."
"Jars and vases can display a range of items - from kitchen utensils to dry goods - in an aesthetically pleasing way. Plus, using them for organization might just make it easier for you to find what you need around the kitchen (instead of rummaging in the back of your pantry for those dried kidney beans you know you have on hand)."
Kitchens should be both functional and aesthetically pleasing even in rental homes where permanent renovations may not be allowed. Renter-friendly improvements range from free options to modest investments that refresh the space without risking lease violations or landlord issues. Using decorative jars and vases repurposes common containers for storage and display, making utensils and dry goods easy to access while adding visual appeal. Upcycling items such as cleaned pasta sauce jars provides economical, sustainable décor that enhances organization and elevates the overall look of a rented kitchen.
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