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As every home-loving soul knows, the limitations of a typical rental contract can be extremely frustrating when you long to put your own stamp on your living space. But as Orson Welles said, “The enemy of art is the absence of limitations,” and if you see the limitations of your situation as a challenge to be inventive and creative, you’ll find you can cover all manner of sins and create a truly unique and beautiful living space without wasting money or making any permanent changes.
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