Uzone.id – Living in a rental can sometimes feel like you’re just staying at someone else’s place, even if you’ve been there for a while. You don’t want to invest too much in a place that isn’t yours, but that doesn’t mean you should feel like you’re just passing through.
Our advice, try a more affordable way to make the room feel comfortable. There are many ways, here are some of which we will share below.
1. Embrace Removable Decor
Most rentals have some kind of rule against painting or making permanent changes to the walls, but that doesn’t mean your place has to be bland. Removable wallpaper or peel-and-stick wall decals are a renter’s best friend. They come in a variety of patterns and colors, are easy to apply, and—most importantly—easy to remove when your lease is up. You can completely change the vibe of a room with just a little peel-and-stick magic.
Otherwise, use washi tape or Command hooks to hang artworks, family photos, mirrors, and other hanging decorations. No need to damage the wall, it can be moved anytime.
2. Invest in Quality Lighting
Lighting makes a huge difference in how a space feels. Well, most rentals have a standard set of lights, the colors are bland and ordinary, and on average only one large watt lamp is placed in each room.
You can add some lights to make the atmosphere even better. Can use smart lamp, which allows you to manage the ambiance through the application.
Also consider adding a table lamp, a floor lamp in the room is also possible. Guaranteed, the room in the house will be more cozy.
3. Layer with Rugs
If your rental has imperfect floors or linoleum, rugs are a great way to hide them and add warmth and personality.
Layering rugs of different textures and patterns can personalize and cozy a room. They can also define areas in open-plan spaces. Use area rugs in the living room, a soft runner in the hallway, or a stylish mat by the bed to make your rental feel intentional and homey.
4. Personalize with Textiles
Try to adjust your rental with pillows or curtains with attractive colors, according to your personality, and most importantly made with soft and comfortable materials, so that your home is even more personal.
Curtains can make a massive difference, too. Instead of the standard blinds most rentals come with, swap them out for curtains that reflect your style. You can even find tension rods that won’t damage the walls, making it a simple and renter-friendly change.
5. Incorporate Plants
There’s something about plants that instantly makes a space feel more alive. Whether you’re a plant parent or someone who struggles to keep anything green alive, adding plants to your rental can create a fresher and more welcoming environment.
If you’re new to plants, start with something low-maintenance like a snake plant, ZZ plant, or succulents. If you have pets, make sure to choose pet-friendly plants, or consider artificial plants if you want the greenery without the upkeep. You can also hang plants in macrame holders, place them on shelves, or use them as a centerpiece on your dining table.
6. Create a Gallery Wall
It’s okay for you to live in a rented house, but that doesn’t make your residence look ordinary. Try to make the room classy by pasting various works of art and aesthetic photos. Pair it with a cool frame to increase its aesthetic value.
If you’re worried about putting holes in the walls, Command picture-hanging strips are your go-to. They’re damage-free and can support surprisingly heavy pieces. Plus, a gallery wall lets you switch things up whenever you’re in the mood for a change.
7. Add Personal Touches
Put your personal belongings in the rented corners, such as family photos, girlfriends, and friends. Display statues or souvenirs during holidays, or other trinkets.
You can also put a collection of toys, readings, and so on. This makes the rental feel like home.
8. Get Creative with Storage
Many rentals have limited storage, making spaces feel cluttered. However, creative solutions can make storage functional and stylish.
Decorative baskets store blankets, shoes, and other items, preventing clutter. Floating shelves display books and decor while keeping them off counters and floors. Multi-functional furniture like ottomans with storage or coffee tables with shelves organizes and tidies spaces.
9. Maximize Your Outdoor Space
If you have a balcony, patio, or small outdoor area, furnish it with outdoor furniture, potted plants, and string lights to create a cozy space.
Even in a tiny space, you can create a relaxing oasis for morning coffee or evening drinks. It’s a simple way to extend your living space and make your rental feel more like home.