As a tenant you want to make your rental property your own. It's your
home so you want to make it comfortable. To make it a reflection of your
personality. To make it...well, homely. Unfortunately, you can't just grab a
paintbrush and an armful of wallpaper and crack on with decorating. Your
tenancy agreement will outline exactly what you can and can't do. But most
landlords will prohibit painting, papering and even hanging pictures. There are
very good reasons for this.
If a landlord let every tenant do their own decorating, they would
spend time and money at the end of every tenancy having to redecorate before
putting their rental back on the market. This is why you can't decorate as much
as you'd like.
So, you're restricted in what you can do. But just because you may not
be able to paint the walls purple or use that hipster paper you found, doesn't
mean you can't make your rented property your
home. There is lots you can do without violating your tenancy
agreement. To give you a little inspiration here's our top five home
decorating ideas, which every landlord will approve of.
1) Add a splash of colour. Most landlords decorate their
properties in neutral colours, which is practical but can be uninspiring.
You’ll have to use your initiative, if you want to jazz things up a little. You
can't paint the walls but that needn't stop you from adding some colour. Grab
some scatter cushions, statement wall art and other decorations. Choose colours
you like and position the cushions on chairs, sofa and bed. It's amazing what a
difference these little splashes of colour make.
2) Get a rug. You're pretty much stuck with the carpets you
have. You can't replace them, but you can add your own touch by using rugs. Rugs
come in all shapes, sizes, colours and styles and don't have to be expensive. A
rug adds a lot of colour and warmth to any space.
3) Use lighting. Table lamps can really change a room. It
doesn't matter if you're into contemporary, retro or minimalistic style, there's
plenty to choose from. You don't have to spend much to completely transform a
room. But you can use other lighting effects too. If you want to be different
try smart bulbs. You can control them with your smartphone and change the colour
of the lighting whenever you wish. You can also automate your lighting and even
add timing.
4) Removable wallpaper. You can take a plain white wall and
inject some real personality into it with removable wallpaper. However, before
using it, it'll be wise to just check with your landlord. You just peel it off
the roll and stick it on the wall. When it's time to move the paper simply
peels off. Wipe down the wall and it'll be as good as new. Top tip - read the
reviews before picking your wallpaper, as with anything and everything, the quality
does vary.
5) New curtains. A simple but underestimated way to personalise
a room. Choose colourful fabrics to match the cushions you've placed in the
room. You can find high-quality but low-cost curtains at all the big homeware
stores.
So, there you go. Five ideas to decorate without upsetting the
landlord. All our home decorating tips have three things in common:
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