【賃貸ひとり暮らしDIY】リメイクシートの「あの悩み」も解決!? 玄関の壁が〈おしゃれな木目調〉に大変身! 100均アイテムだけで高見えする壁に! | LIM…
DIYテクニックを発信しているTikTokerが、シンプルなホワイト基調の玄関の壁を木目調のおしゃれな壁へとリフォームすべく、100均アイテムだけを使い、壁紙を直接壁に貼らずに作る方法が話題になっています。
Tokyo, Japan – A Japanese DIY enthusiast has unveiled a clever and budget-friendly method for transforming rental home interiors without permanent alterations. The innovative technique, dubbed 'non-adhesive wallpaper,' allows tenants to update their living spaces while ensuring their security deposit remains intact. The latest installment in a series of home improvement projects, this hack focuses on revitalizing an entryway shoe cabinet. The creator, known as COCO | 暮らしを彩るアイデア🌿, demonstrated how to use readily available materials from 100-yen stores, such as plastic boards and wood-grain remake sheets, to create a stylish, removable covering. The total cost for this particular project was a mere 400 yen (approximately $2.50 USD). The key to the non-damaging application lies in a two-step adhesive process: first, applying masking tape to the surface, followed by strong double-sided tape. This method ensures that the decorative panels can be removed without leaving sticky residue or damaging the original walls. "Many people worry about damaging rented properties with DIY," explained the creator in the video's description. "This method ensures no residue is left behind." The video provides a step-by-step guide, including tips for cutting materials precisely and securely attaching the panels. This ingenious approach offers a practical solution for renters looking to personalize their homes without the risk of costly repairs, highlighting the potential of affordable materials for significant aesthetic impact.
DIYテクニックを発信しているTikTokerが、シンプルなホワイト基調の玄関の壁を木目調のおしゃれな壁へとリフォームすべく、100均アイテムだけを使い、壁紙を直接壁に貼らずに作る方法が話題になっています。
