Decorating hacks for rental properties that don’t break the rules
For many renters, the feeling of temporality can be challenging. Despite this, there are a number of ways to make the space feel like your own without having to own the property itself. You don’t have to settle for someone else’s style or limit your design choices. Decorating your rental property can help create a sense of permanency and put your own stamp on it. Some landlords even prefer tenants who have made the place feel like their own because it indicates they are good quality tenants who will stay long term. It also demonstrates that you are willing to maintain and care for the property.
There are plenty of ways to make an impact without breaking the rules of your tenancy. As property managers, we’ve seen tenants style their rental homes in creative and interesting ways. We’re highlighting some of the best techniques to decorate your rental property without causing damage or breaking your lease terms.
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What to consider before getting started
Once you’ve secured the perfect rental, you may be in a rush to start putting your own mark on it; but first, you’ll need to check your lease. As a general guide, tenants need to leave their rental property as they found it. Aside from wear and tear, any permanent changes to the property’s condition may cause you to lose your bond. Your property condition report is a good reference point to come back to.
We recommend taking a cautious approach and checking in with your property manager. Even if you think your changes or additions will add value, you will need written permission before going ahead. Any agreed-upon changes will usually be made at the expense of the tenant, however, there may be cases where your landlord will offer to cover some of the costs if they believe it will add value to the home.
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Decorating your rental property
Make smart furniture choices
Since your rental most likely won’t be your forever home, it may not be worthwhile to invest in furniture that specifically fits there. You can still make smart choices about your furniture to make the rental feel like your sanctuary. Pick versatile, durable pieces that can be placed in different room shapes and sizes. Overall, buy furniture that you love and can move around with you to work in many different spaces.
Use interesting storage solutions
A common issue that renters face is the lack of built-in storage. Not having a space to organise and store all of your items can make your home feel cluttered and messy. Fortunately, there are many different ways you can get creative with storage solutions. One of our favourite tips is to use a flatpack cube unit. You can style it with practical baskets or containers to store your belongings and decorate it with homely trinkets. You could also try using a decorative ladder to create extra hanging space.
Don’t neglect the floor
Make sure you look down when deciding how to decorate your rental property. Although it may seem insignificant, the floor can make a massive impact on the look and feel of your home. Rugs are a fantastic option for those rental properties with outdated carpets or bare floorboards. They give a focal point to any room and bring a warm and cozy feel. A well-placed rug can also hide and protect floors from spills and wear and tear, helping you get your full bond back at the end of your tenancy. Opt for good quality, large plush rugs that will stand the test of time.
Get creative with artwork
What better way to make your rental property feel like home than with some artwork. Look around the property for hooks that are already in place before you start planning out your decorations. If there are none, you might be able to use removable command hooks or other materials to avoid putting holes in walls. Consider lightweight artwork such as canvas, macrame art or even fabric to avoid causing damage to the walls. Ensure that you check your lease before sticking anything up. Some tenancy agreements state that tenants cannot hang pictures via alternative methods such as Blu Tack, washi tape and adhesive hooks. You can also ask your landlord for permission to install some hooks as a minor alteration.
If you are unable to hang artwork, don’t fret. Pieces can simply lean against the wall on top of storage units and other furniture, or large pieces can sit on the floor. Don’t limit yourself! Getting creative with styling mirrors, prints, ladders with scarves, and other accessories can be a fantastic way to create interest. Extra tip, consider using clear furniture protectors/guards to eliminate the chance of marking the wall or floors!
Switch up the window treatments
In most cases, the window treatments in your rental home can be easily switched out. You will just need to store them safely so they can be reinstalled when you leave. Outdated plastic blinds can be swapped for new Venetians, sheer curtains can soften a room or hide ugly curtains, and temporary blinds can block out light and keep you well-rested at night. The choices are endless.
Make a statement with accessories
Focusing on quality decor and accessories is the most simple way to make an impact and ensure your home feels like your own. Upgrade the lighting with floor and table lamps, or change up removable light shades and bare bulbs with light fixtures. Hardware can be removed and replaced as long as you label and store the old ones for when you eventually move out. Plants are another great way to feel at home, especially if you live in an apartment with no backyard. Opt for easy care or even fake ones for a no-maintenance decoration. Finally, use throws, cushions and trinkets to reflect your personality and unique style. They do no damage, don’t cost much and easily move with you from home to home.
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