If you’re somewhere in the 23-35 age bracket, chances are you’re part of a house share at the tail end of your University years, you’re renting a box flat with your friend in the city, or you’ve just bankrupted yourself by moving into your first home with your partner. You might not think that you have much in common with one another (aside from a shared interest in a bottle of gin) yet whichever statistic you fall under, there’s one thing most of us are short on: expendable time and money for home improvement. Let’s face it, by the time you hit your mid twenties, decorating is an on going project that you’ll invest in until the day you die; scary thought huh? If you’re renting and find yourself unable to re-paint white washed walls or rip up ugly carpets, prints are a great way to bring a little personality to your temporary home, and unlike most refurbishment, it’s something you can take with you when you move. Whether you frame it, hang it, stack it or pin it is between you and your landlord… Oh Gosh Cindy If you like your prints cute, quirky, and budget friendly, you can’t go wrong with Oh Gosh Cindy. Her pretty watercolour paintings feature our favourite characters from The Breakfast Club, pretty much every Wes Anderson movie, Clueless, and my personal favourite – Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation. The Drifting Bear Co. This lightbox print from The Drifting Bear Co. is perfect for any film lover or theatre fan with a thing for iconic signage. I love the romantic, vintage feel of marquee signs and this beauty ticks all the boxes. You can even personalise it with your name, a special date, or your favourite movie/concert! Needle Design and Illustration Inspired by indie flick Moonrise Kingdom, this glossy, unofficial poster from Needle Design and Illustration is a must have for any Wes Anderson fan, don’t you think? Beth Hoeckel Beth Hoeckel‘s limited edition artwork ‘Snooze’ is printed on Fuji Professional lustre paper and would make a welcome addition to any surrealists empty walls. If you prefer something more colourful, you’ll find several magical prints on her site featuring retro models, galaxies and even the odd cat… Pop Chart Lab Specialising in tons of awesome (and nerdy) charts, compendiums, diagrams, the Pop Chart Lab is one of my favourite creative corners of the Internet. This print depicting the “historic royal voyage from West Philadelphia to Bel Air” never fails to make me giggle. NickPrints An ideal gift for London lovers, this intricate print from NickPrints combines hundreds of London’s historical and cultural icons, from music and architecture to everyday life. I love the tiny Mary Poppins! Where do you head for brilliant prints for your home? http://dlvr.it/4DsjRc