How to make your rental property feel like a home

​​Renting a home can come with a different set of challenges to purchasing one, especially when it comes to making the space feel like your own. There are some clever ways you can create a comfortable and 'homey' environment without making permanent changes.

Personalise Your Space

Even without the ability to paint or make structural changes, you can still add personal touches to your rental. Display mementos, souvenirs, art or photos in your home. For hanging art or pictures, use command strips from your local hardware store. These strips adhere without damaging the walls or affecting your bond and they come off cleanly.

Rug Up

You can add warmth and style with rugs, which can cover unattractive flooring and better define separate living spaces. Choose larger area rugs for broad spaces or smaller ones for specific spots like under a coffee table or beside the bed.

Dressing Your Windows

Curtains can also enhance and soften the look of a room. If your rental has unappealing blinds, consider using tension rods or command hooks to hang your own curtains, but make sure to check with your property manager first.

Get Connected

A reliable internet connection is essential in today's world, and nothing makes you feel more at home than snuggling up in front of the TV with your favourite streaming service. If your rental isn't yet connected, coordinate with the property manager to get it sorted. Placing your router in an elevated position and away from interference like microwaves can make a great deal of difference in the quality of your wifi.

Invest in Your Living Area

The living room is often where you spend the most time beside the bedroom, so it's worth investing in. Choose multifunctional furniture, such as a sofa bed or an ottoman with storage, to maximise space. Throw and cushions are a simple way to dress up or change the look of a space with a splash of colour or pattern.

Customise Your Lighting

Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood of your home. Use a mix of light sources, such as floor lamps beside reading chairs or sofas, and table lamps on side tables or desks. Wall sconces can highlight artwork or architectural features while saving space and adding a touch of sophistication. Opt for warm light bulbs instead of harsh white lights to create a more inviting atmosphere. A well-lit home not only enhances comfort but also helps you feel more settled in your new space.

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