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How to Make Your Rental Feel Like Home

16 days ago
How to Make Your Rental Feel Like Home

Renting doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bland space. There are plenty of ways to personalise your rental while staying within the rules and keeping your deposit safe. Here are some tenant-friendly decorating tips that will transform your space:  

Use Removable Wall Décor

Peel-and-stick wallpaper, decals, and vinyl murals let you add style to your walls without causing damage. These can be easily removed when you move out, leaving no trace.  

Add Statement Furniture

Swap out basic furniture for unique pieces like colourful sofas, stylish coffee tables, and quirky shelves. These pieces are easy to take with you and give your rental personality.  

Layer Textiles for Comfort

Throws, cushions, and curtains can instantly warm up a room and add texture. Choose colours and patterns that match your style and make the space feel cosier.  

Introduce Greenery

Plants bring life to any room and are easy to move when you leave. Use stylish pots or hanging planters to display your greenery.  

Decorate with Artwork

Personalise your walls with framed prints or a gallery of personal photos. Use removable hooks or picture strips to avoid damaging the walls.  

Use Rugs to Define Spaces

Rugs add colour and warmth while protecting floors. They’re also easy to take with you, making them a perfect rental-friendly decor choice.  

How to Stay Within the Rules  

Before decorating, check your lease for any restrictions. Stick to removable options like peel-and-stick wallpaper and use non-damaging hooks for artwork. If you want to make bigger changes, always get written permission from your landlord.  

With a few simple updates, you can make your rental feel like home without risking your deposit.

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