Renting a home has its rewards, but you might feel like you’re living in a less personal living space when you choose to lease a property. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps that you can take to make your rental home feel like it’s your own. Just be sure to check with your landlord before making any changes to your rental home so that you aren’t breaking any of your lease terms. Here are a few great ways to make your rental home feel like it’s your own.
Change the Lights
Most rental homes only have standard lighting, and you can personalize your living space by simply switching out bulbs for lighting that meets your taste. For example, you can use bulbs with lower wattage if you want your interior to have a more intimate feel. You can also add lamps and other fixtures to get the lighting just the way you want it. If your landlord approves, you can even get additional permanent light fixtures installed.
Paint the Walls
Whether you have found your rental through Invitation Homes or another service, you may want to change the color of the paint on the walls once you move into your home. You can also ask your landlord if you can use stenciling to create your own unique designs on your walls. If you landlord approves of you paining inside your home, you’ll probably be responsible for doing all the work and paying for the entire project yourself.
Create an Art Gallery
Paintings, photographs and other visual masterpieces can be hung on walls, situated on mantels or placed around other areas to give your rental home a more personal ambience. You can choose to purchase your artworks from a local gallery or create your own. Your pieces should be displayed in prominent areas so that you’ll always feel more at home when living in your rental.
Install New Knobs and Handles
Standard knobs and handles for doors, cabinets and drawers are easy to replace with more interesting options. You can instantly turn your living space into a more modern or contemporary setting by getting the right replacements. You’ll want to save the standard knobs and handles that were there when you moved in so that you’ll be able to reinstall them if you ever choose to move.
Add Some Plants to Your Design Scheme
Plants can help breathe new life into the rental that you got through Invitation Homes or another rental service. You can place your plants on shelves, mantels, windowsills and open spaces on your floor. Succulents are easy to care for and look great in all interior settings. Other plant options that you can use to personalize your home include peace lilies, philodendrons and gerbera daisies.
Making these simple changes is an effective way to feel more at home while living in your rental property. You can make the process of personalizing your home even easier by picking the right options that meet your taste and budget and getting the proper authorization from your property manager.
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We have lived in a rental home for the past 8 years now of our marriage. WE can’t wait to purchase a home but until then we have made the best out of rental homes. We are in an adorable cottage like 4 bedroom home now and I love it. Unfortunately, we can’t hang anything on the walls because of the plaster walls so I have come up with a few creative ideas that I plan to share soon on my blog. I agree about the plants as well, plants add so much to any home! I always have fresh flowers in my living room or dining at all times. I want to get a lot of plants though because they truly are good for you!