TOP 4 TIPS
1. Get creative with the lighting, lamps are excellent for creating ambiance especially compared to overhead lighting. Another benefit of lamps is that you can also take them with you when you move out.
2. If the wall colors are not to your taste, removable wallpaper could be an option. Adding hooks for pictures and artworks can also help when you're trying to personalize your home (Make sure you check your lease before hammering into walls).
3. Even if you've moved into a furnished property, there's likely to be space to add your own pieces. Another aspect to consider is that you don't have to keep your room's layout as it is. By moving furniture around you can create new zones that can help break up the available space.
4. Try introducing soft furnishings. Laying a large rug is a perfect way to change the look of a room. Cushions are a cheap and easy way to spruce things up and you could even hang up your own curtains. If this is something you intend to do, make sure you pack up and store carefully any curtains that belong to the property owner. Once you leave the premises, you will need to put them back up.
RENTING ADVICE
For more information and help regarding renting, make sure to follow the links below:
Tenancy applications
Renting research
Viewing rental properties
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