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Texture can be a cost-effective way to revitalize a small apartment
Tuesday December 06 2011 4:32PM

When you move into a new apartment, you may be stuck honoring a rental agreement that can severely limit the paint color and decorative additions you can make to your new place. Texture can be an extremely important element in your interior design that can make up for a lack of architectural focal points in your new abode, according to Better Homes and Gardens.

When you've picked out a small sofa, apartment sectional or a few matching chairs, you'll need to fill in the gaps on and around your new small furniture. Instead of colorful throw pillows, consider a neutral design that features varying materials to give your new small couch an instant dose of texture.

The areas surrounding your seating area are also a great place to display some intricate patterns. Instead of a matching ottoman, opt for a wicker design with internal storage. This will add some needed visual interest to the space and help you to cut down on clutter.

Simplicity Sofas' award-winning customer service will help you find beautiful space-saving furniture for your new apartment. Satisfied customers such as Joanne wrote, "Thanks to you and your colleagues for going the extra step for me. I'm very appreciative and the sofa looks and feels great!" 




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