Interior designer William Hutton and his husband Kevan Loney have creatively transformed their 100-year-old bungalow rental into a stylish yet affordable home. Hutton emphasizes a high-end aesthetic achieved on a low budget through thrifting and imaginative solutions, showcasing smart details like dual workspaces and a blend of thrifted items with existing furniture. Notably, the unique use of gold leaf peel-and-stick wallpaper in the home's thresholds adds an unexpected touch of luxury, enhancing the home's charm without overwhelming the overall design.
We were drawn to the character of the 100-year-old bungalow - huge fireplace, built-ins, original kitchen, barreled ceiling, and windows on every wall.
We tried to create a high-end look on a low-end budget while dealing with renter-friendly solutions.
The gold leaf peel-and-stick wallpaper we applied to the thresholds is my favorite element in our rental home.
The addition of some shimmer creates luxury when you're not expecting it.
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