However, I've been having fun doing some things to make this house my own, even if it is only my own for a little while.
For example, when we moved in, the kitchen window had this curtain up:
I know it's hard to visualize just how ugly this valance is when it is shoved up in the cabinet like this, but picture this: swags of yellow/red/green backed with a nondescript blue that says "Oh how I wish I was French Country." Not cute.
So I took it down and left the rod hanging there bare for a while. I like the bamboo shade that was hidden by the valance, and I'd rather look at something I like than cover it with something I don't (crazy, I know :) ). I debated with hanging some pictures (ribbon hung framed pictures) from the rod, but didn't get to it.
Then I had an "a-ha" moment the first part of December and decided to use this curtain rod as a focal point of seasonal decorating. Yee-haw!
So here is Christmas:
The wreath came from Trader Joe's and the ribbon came from Costco a few years ago. And if you look really closely you'll see that this wreath is dead as a doornail (I took the picture after we came home in early January from Christmas away). I promise it looked better when it was green instead of a sickly gray :).
Below is my nod to Valentine's/Winter. I actually had the same snowflakes hanging there by themselves with a sheer white and silver ribbon during January, but I either forgot to take a picture or my kids deleted it from the camera. I probably forgot, but I wouldn't put it past my kiddos, either :).
These snowflakes were cute enough that I recycled them for Valentine's. I liked the look of them in front of this big shiny heart that I've had for years. And I'm such a cheater--that is the same Costco ribbon that I used for my Christmas wreath.
I am going to hang something fun for Spring in a few weeks. I really like having seasonal changes here because I spend so much time at the sink doing dishes. It is fun to have a pretty focal point, and it helps make a bare curtain rod look like it was meant to be there.
So I'm curious--anybody else have some good tips for making a rental space your own? Or any thoughts on what to do with a curtain rod besides the obvious? I'd love to hear any and all decorating suggestions...