If you're ever at a dinner party and the  conversation lags, simply turn the subject to tiny apartments and you'll  probably usher in a few interesting stories starring the legendary  studio. The studio has long held its place between the dorm room and  more permanent (albeit rented) residences, and rightfully so - a  stylishly decorated studio has all the appeal of a cozy cabin in the  woods or swanky city loft, only without the high monthly payments and  easily overlooked cobwebs.
Sharing a dorm room might be the  gateway to independence, but renting a studio apartment is the best way  to sharpen your clever design skills. Once you've signed the contract  for your snug little shelter, start your decorating engine with these  five ways to make the best of small spaces with removable wallpaper for  apartments:
1. Turn that tiny bathroom into a sanctuary of style.  Good news - the smaller your bathroom, the less removable wallpaper  it'll take to transform into the most cheerful water closet you've ever  brushed your teeth in. Cover all the walls with removable wallpaper and  complete the look with towels, rugs, and trinkets. For an even better  bathroom, replace fluorescent light bulbs with buttery ones that bounce  off the colors to give your skin that just-received-an-Oscar look.
2. Shine a serious spotlight on the bookcase in your living room.  It's easy to turn a bookshelf into a visible storage space, but it's  equally as easy to make use of all those colorful dust jackets and cover  art. Use removable wallpaper to cover the backs or bottoms of shelves  and play with arranging and displaying your collection of books, photos,  and curios. Use plastic or makeshift stands to show off the covers that  look cool against your chic wallpaper background.
3. Redesign your bed, starting at the top.  Whether you're the proud owner of a bed frame with a headboard or  working with a minimal mattress on the floor, adding a removable  wallpaper headboard can do wonders to spruce up the wall at the top of  your bunk. To create your stick on headboard, measure the width of the  top of your mattress and decide how much wallpaper you'll need to make  either a full headboard or emphasize the space behind an existing one.  Use scissors to shape your wallpaper and position it where it works best  to accentuate your bedding.
4. Award your living room with stripes.  To design a stare-worthy focal wall, cover the largest or most  prevalent wall in your apartment's common area with striped removable  wallpaper. If you happen to like the existing paint color and can find a  wallpaper pattern to complement it, carefully trim each wallpaper sheet  into even strips and apply it in equidistant bands across the wall.
5. Break up that blank space between kitchen cabinets and counters.  Choose a patterned removable wallpaper and use a measuring tape and  scissors to snip out spaces for electrical sockets to show through. Make  decorative use of the blank space behind your toaster and you'll  instantly recreate a room to be perfectly suited for entertaining hungry  guests.
One of the best things about removable wallpaper is its  portability. Once it's time to move out, peel it away from the wall to  reveal the landlord's original paint job. Before picking your wallpaper,  make sure it won't damage the wall surfaces beneath it - you wouldn't  want to spend extra time and money on spackle and touch-up paint. If  you've chosen a reusable brand of removable wallpaper, simply save the  original backing and reattach it for transporting to your next  decorating project.
