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Ways to Beautify Your Rental Property

How To Decorate Rental Property
For starters, the choice between renting or buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make, therefore, it is important to weigh both the positives and negatives of each option. Renting gives you the flexibility to move around easier if circumstances such as a new job or family emergency were to take place than if you were to try selling your home in order to move.

However, owning a home provides major tax advantages while giving you a fixed mortgage payment so that you know exactly how much you are spending monthly, as opposed to renting, where there are no tax benefits and rent amounts can change constantly. Regardless, we will be looking from a renter’s perspective on how to modify the home you rent without breaking the bank.

Storage Hacks and Decorative Ideas
Making your rental feel like your personal home can be a daunting, often expensive task, however, there are ways to construct the interior of your home, specifically using storage hacks that can create more space for you to do some decorating. One method of utilizing storage space is using pocket organizers; these are sets of pouches that allow you to store whatever loose items you have around the house into an organized area. Another storage hack that can make your home more comfortable is to gather any loose items that you’re unsure what to do with and store them between books on bookshelves to create more loose symmetry. Along with storage hacks, there are plenty of decorative ideas that can eliminate clutter while opening up for space. One method of decoration is to multi-purpose pieces of furniture such as coffee tables or ottomans; these fill out the home without taking up too much space. Another way to decorate is by repainting the interior of the home, however, seek permission from your landlord first because failure to do so could result in losing your security deposit.

Creating Your Personal Quiet Area
Every home should have it is own space that allows the tenant to relax and unwind after a long, stressful day. This part of the home is the most important because unlike the rest of your home, this area is suited just for you, not anyone else, so it is important to spend extra time decorating it how you see fit. Although this room can be whatever you want it to be, having the proper furniture, lighting, sheets, and stationary are all important details that the majority, if not all quiet areas have. Mixing these key pieces of your quiet space with a proper color scheme are what makes the area personable to you. Taking the extra time to make this space your own is the first step in making your rental feel like a home.

Going Green
Utilizing plants throughout a home are a necessity for sprucing up your living space, especially during the winter months where there are no signs of green anywhere. Plants such as geraniums, rubber trees, and peace lilies are great additions to the home that also improve indoor air quality. What is also beneficial about having plants in your home is that they can be placed just about anywhere, so modifying rooms is not as stressful. Not only is going green innovative for the inside of your home, but on the outside as well; utilizing items such as colorful flowers can liven up the home and make it more inviting. Items such as bright lights, umbrellas, and furniture provide an exterior design that will make guests feel welcome.

These are just a few ways to make the task of making a rental your home as stress-free as possible!

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