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Tips on How to Beautify Your Rental Property
Posted on 20 January 2020
Many times, blogs and articles only talk about tips that are only suited for people who own their own houses. It is often forgotten that there are people who only rent homes and are struggling to find ways on how to decorate them. Anyone who has had some experience renting a home knows exactly how difficult it is to decorate a place that technically is not yours. When there are limitations, it’s obviously going to have an impact on how you are going to do things inside and outside your home. Renters acknowledge the fact that there’s limit to what you can do to your rental apartment. The challenge is to make the place attractive without breaking any rules, which brings us to our number one tip on how to beautify your rental property. Make Sure to Know the Ground Rules First and foremost, you have to know what the ground rules are. Talk to your landlord if it would be fine if you do some changes or you want to take care of the place for them. Communicating with your landlord is key if you want to decorate your home the way you want to, because a lot of times they agree to these requests. For instance, repainting rooms and cabinets make some of the biggest difference in terms of appearance without having to do a lot of carpentry work. Consider Adding Carpets Many times, renters complain about the ugly flooring of these rental homes. This take a lot of time and money to change and landlords wouldn’t normally allow changes to be done. What you can do to hide these is to invest in carpets or rugs. Aside from these being inexpensive, they add new personality and color to your rental home. Like repainting, it doesn’t require carpentry work but you will need to choose the right carpets and rugs that will fit the style of your home. Investment Pieces When you are renting, it’s much better when you invest in items and pieces you can bring with you the next time you move houses or you buy your own. These investment pieces should create harmony with your other furniture if you are thinking of holding a theme for your rental place. Artistic accessories and even paintings will provide a new feel to your rental home without needing to change anything your landlord may need to inspect first. Lighting Lighting should not just be top priority for homeowners, but rental homeowners as well. Most of time, this aspect of home decorating is neglected because people don’t think it makes much of a difference. But it does. Lamps provide personality to your home. You should also consider your window dressing because natural light creates such a huge impact. Decorate Using Alternatives Renting a place may limit you to do the things you want to because you have an obligation to keep it as pristine as possible. Hanging decorations would mean you will need the hammer some nails to the walls. But since you cannot afford to do that, tacks, clips, command hooks are your friend.