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Easy ways to decorate your rented home

More people are living in rental homes because of the soaring house prices or because work commitments mean we never settle in one place for very long. Whilst there are advantages to renting – sometimes you can afford to rent a much nicer house than you could buy or live in a better area – you may feel you cannot really make your house feel like a home. There are a few ways you can stamp your personality onto a rental property without upsetting the landlord.

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Bring your own furniture

Furnished rental properties can be a bit depressing. If you don’t have much furniture of your own, you can always add a few items to make it feel more like home. Antique markets, charity shops and car boot sales can be great ways to find unique items at affordable prices. If you have an eye for a bargain, look through skips outside houses that are being renovated. You never know what you might find.

Cheer up your rental furniture

If the house comes with furniture, you can jazz things up with throws, cushions and curtains. Rental properties tend to be decorated in neutral colours, so you can add vivid splashes of colour with your soft furnishings. Unusual paintings can make a statement, too.

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Display your prized possessions

If you have ornaments or framed photos, you can use modular storage to show them off and add your own personality to the room. Using modular storage such as boxes or shelving is also clever because they’re easy to take with you when your lease is up.

Grow your own

If you have a garden, you may want to plant some flowers or shrubs. Ask your landlord first in case he has some reservations. Even if he does, you can still put plants or small trees in pots and take them with you when you leave. These are always questions you can ask when you want to rent houses in Gloucester from a company such as http://www.tgres.co.uk/properties-to-rent.

Let there be light

You can also add mood lighting or soften a room through the use of colourful lightshades, light bulbs, lamps or candles.

There are many ways you can brighten your home and garden without breaking the bank. You can also pack up your investments to take them with you when you move.

Richard Anderson

RuSSali

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