A lot of good ideas here, Alli. Not just for renters! I own my home and can hang anything anywhere, but still don't like to put holes in the wall if I don't have to. And want to try some wallpaper but not be married to it until the end of time. And those outlet covers, yes PLEASE! Thank you. 😊
I am a renter and have used NuWallpaper in my home and I LOVE it!!! The Space Saver/Vacuum bags are a lifesaver. I store all my 'Off Season' clothing. All your tips, tricks & ideas are wonderful. Thank you. Best Wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
Covered my countertops with peel and stick. I just wanted a change. We thought it would last a few months. Its lasted 2 years with barely any wear. Some tiny tears on sharp edges but it even survived a hot pot briefly without burning or discolor. It was a quick on and back on the heat pad.
I'm going to shop the outlet covers in your Amazon store. I have a mid-70s home and you can imagine how yellow the plugs look. These covers are so much cheaper than getting an electrician to change them out. Thanks!
Years ago I used regular contact paper over some old, gold veined laminate. Replacing it was not in the budget so I used the contact paper. It worked pretty well because it didn't get much wear and tear.
We use a shoe organizer inside the pantry door for small items like grab and go snacks and ziplock bags. Saves so much space and is convenient if u have kiddos.
So we bought the removable wallpaper from Amazon (Spoonflower peel & stick). It was great for the first couple of months, then it started to fall off the wall. We contacted the company and they were super helpful. In the end we bought artists spray adhesive. It can be removed and repositioned. A little goes a long way.
Hello I have recently purchased the stick on wallpaper from Amazon, it works well I bought the faux book shelves very effective on a door that needed a new look in my kitchen . There are so many varieties I also use the contact roll in drawers and shelves in kitchen look smart and freshens up an old window sill too. DIY made easier and cheaper. 🌞😊
Hi..Iv used peel and stick on work tops it works well as long as you remember to use a work top saver for anything hot or itl melt. Other than that it's no problem at all easy to fit and change.Iv also used it to change up my kitchen cupboard doors..👍
Where did you purchase the square baskets on your shelves. They look like some pretty neat storage. I want to try the removable wall paper to dress up some areas of my house. I would like to see some of the Amazon organization products you recommend. The ones I ordered for makeup were clear drawers. I kept them but they really didn’t work for what I needed to use them for. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I want to buy some of the above painting lights. TNRNJAN
Would LOVE to see you do something with countertops! Please, please, please. I love your ideas. I am moving to a new place with brown-ish granite 🤢. I need some help!
YES, I said the same thing. As soon as I saw the first few seconds... I said to myself , wait, I have seen that wall paper before so I went to her channel and saw the video that was put out 9 months ago.
A lot of good ideas here, Alli. Not just for renters! I own my home and can hang anything anywhere, but still don't like to put holes in the wall if I don't have to. And want to try some wallpaper but not be married to it until the end of time. And those outlet covers, yes PLEASE! Thank you. 😊
“Not be married to it until the end of time “
Hilarious and accurate 🤣😂🤣
I am a renter and have used NuWallpaper in my home and I LOVE it!!! The Space Saver/Vacuum bags are a lifesaver. I store all my 'Off Season' clothing. All your tips, tricks & ideas are wonderful. Thank you. Best Wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
Covered my countertops with peel and stick. I just wanted a change. We thought it would last a few months. Its lasted 2 years with barely any wear. Some tiny tears on sharp edges but it even survived a hot pot briefly without burning or discolor. It was a quick on and back on the heat pad.
0:47 - removable wallpaper
2:22 - under cabinet paper towel
3:05 - command strips
3:47 - battery-operated sconce lights
4:41 - battery-operated puck lights
5:37 - space saving bags ™️
6:38 - removable contact paper
7:43 - organization products (especially kitchen)
8:33 - back of the door organizers
9:19 - outlet covers
This is why I love UA-cam - amazing content!
The yellowy ones are that colour due to light exposure over time. White and clear plastics often turn yellow.
I'm going to shop the outlet covers in your Amazon store. I have a mid-70s home and you can imagine how yellow the plugs look. These covers are so much cheaper than getting an electrician to change them out. Thanks!
I love these ideas but I've found that buying the white outlet covers at Home Depot is a bit cheaper than Amazon.
I’m thinking of trying a few of these things in my classroom.
Years ago I used regular contact paper over some old, gold veined laminate. Replacing it was not in the budget so I used the contact paper. It worked pretty well because it didn't get much wear and tear.
We use a shoe organizer inside the pantry door for small items like grab and go snacks and ziplock bags. Saves so much space and is convenient if u have kiddos.
That's a great idea!!!
So we bought the removable wallpaper from Amazon (Spoonflower peel & stick). It was great for the first couple of months, then it started to fall off the wall. We contacted the company and they were super helpful. In the end we bought artists spray adhesive. It can be removed and repositioned. A little goes a long way.
Do you use the spray adhesive with regular wallpaper or peel and stick?
Great suggestions! I would love to see you use the contact paper on a countertop.
Thanks for the thumbs up on the nuwallpaper - could use that and I am not a renter.
ideas for above kitchen cabinets and to help absorb the noise above?
foam on the ceiling and cover it?
Hello I have recently purchased the stick on wallpaper from Amazon, it works well I bought the faux book shelves very effective on a door that needed a new look in my kitchen . There are so many varieties I also use the contact roll in drawers and shelves in kitchen look smart and freshens up an old window sill too.
DIY made easier and cheaper. 🌞😊
Not renting but I will still try these 👏💕
Great ideas. Do you have any ideas for covering up ugly old fireplace in a rental apartment? We do not use it but it is such an eye sore.
Hi..Iv used peel and stick on work tops it works well as long as you remember to use a work top saver for anything hot or itl melt. Other than that it's no problem at all easy to fit and change.Iv also used it to change up my kitchen cupboard doors..👍
Hi Alli! I used that exact wallpaper to recover my bedroom dresser. There was enough leftover to recover some other smaller items as well.
I love this wallpaper! I also had so much leftover! I didn't realize how much would come on the roll!
Wonderful video. Thanks for the tips 😊
The outlet covers are fantastic ! Thank you for all the tips and linking everything !
Thanks for sharing these awesome products. So helpful! 🥰🤗
Where did you purchase the square baskets on your shelves. They look like some pretty neat storage. I want to try the removable wall paper to dress up some areas of my house. I would like to see some of the Amazon organization products you recommend. The ones I ordered for makeup were clear drawers. I kept them but they really didn’t work for what I needed to use them for. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I want to buy some of the above painting lights. TNRNJAN
Would LOVE to see you do something with countertops! Please, please, please. I love your ideas. I am moving to a new place with brown-ish granite 🤢. I need some help!
I def want to try! I have blackish brown laminate counters & there's a big damaged spot from the last tenants. I hate them!
Hi Alli, luv your vids , thanks for your time and devotion.
I have contact paper on my counters its held up pretty well but i dont love the style/color i picked anymore and part of me wants to take it off
That's the great part is you can take it off/change it when you feel like it. (Though I know both application and removal is a lot of work 😅)
@@ActuallyAlli yes! So true.
If you have the wallpaper up for 12 months will it still be removable without tearing paint or dry wall
You have many good ideas!
Have did sink counter due to crack.
Great Job
omg one hour ago??????????????????? i watched this a good 6/8 months ago
YES, I said the same thing. As soon as I saw the first few seconds... I said to myself , wait, I have seen that wall paper before so I went to her channel and saw the video that was put out 9 months ago.
I was thinking the same thing......I swear I've already watched this exact video from her a while ago
I hadn't seen it as only just found this channel,
Great!
hell yeah