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Smart Storage Ideas for a Tidy and Joyful Home
Envision this scene: You come home after a long day, and what greets you? A jumble of shoes strewn across the entrance, paper scattered across the kitchen counter and toys overtaking the living room. If this sounds familiar, think about maintaining a tidy home as if you’re creating a space that positively complements your busy lifestyle, rather than aiming for impossible standards of perfection (whatever that entails). Enter the world of smart storage solutions: your antidote against the perennial struggle with clutter. All the more potent if you have a small home. It’s your bridge between chaos and calm, where practicality meets pretty, and every item has its own sweet spot. So, grab whichever beverage blows your hair back, relax and let’s delve into some clever home storage ideas to amp up the joy in your home. The Tidy Home Angle for Every Lifestyle For the Single Adventurer: Maximising the Minimal Ah, the life of a single adventurer! Your space is a reflection of your wanderlust and creativity, but if you’re not careful, it can also resemble a post-apocalyptic movie scene. Versatility is key here, especially when you have one room that has to do it all. Your furniture needs to pull some serious double duty. Enter mobile trolleys that effortlessly roll from the kitchen area to the living space to help with hosting duties. Then there’s that coffee table with drawers that cleverly tucks away your random personal knick-knacks or serves as a buffet space for your snacks. And then there’s wall-mounted shelving, an easy and chic way to keep your floor space free for doing cart wheels and dancing. Plus, they make a fabulous backdrop for displaying your travel mementos or that collection of knitted tea cosies you started on a whim. Hey, your house, your rules. MODE Joe Colombo 3 Tier Boby Storage Trolley Cart Replica Solidwood Santa Rosa Coffee Table with Lift-Top For the Modern Couple: Merging Styles and Spaces If you’re one half of a cohabitating lovebird household, you want your space to reflect both of your unique styles without looking like an awkward mash-up. The magic word is harmony. With two people comes double the stuff. Enter large-capacity shoe cabinets that hold all your shoes combined and also serve as a secluded spot for your dog’s toys (or your secret stash of cartoon-character socks). Entertainment units also come into play here, cleverly hiding the visual noise of tech gadgets and hobby paraphernalia. Just imagine a sleek unit that conceals cords, games and anything you don’t want to see unless you’re actually using it. It’s all about compromise and embracing both of your styles within your shared pad. Solidwood Pittsburgh Corner Bookcase MODE Timo Chenille Storage Bench Linspire Vanko Shoe Cabinet For the Growing Family: Taming the Daily Mayhem Now we arrive at the bustling household that needs some tactical genius. Families are mini-communities, and if anyone understands ‘finders keepers’ storage, it’s you. Accessibility and speed are your friends. A hot home storage tip: storage benches are neat to look at, great to sit on, and your perfect place for stashing away the menagerie of kids’ toys that engulfs your life. No more tripping over a racecar in the dead of night. Sturdy wardrobes that can handle the influx of seasonal clothes and school gear are essential, especially when you have precious little in-built storage space and your linen cupboard is bursting at the seams. You can tackle the clutter with style. MODE Joe Colombo 3 Tier Boby Storage Trolley Cart Replica Loft Kiri Bookcase with 4 Doors The Entryway: Solving the Front Door Shoe Chaos Let’s take a quick detour to the entryway, a zone where shoes gather and multiply. The dreaded shoe pile in narrow NZ hallways can be a real headache. But don’t worry (be happy) because it’s ultra-slim shoe storage cabinets to the rescue. They blend into your space like it’s obvious they were meant to be there. If you have the space, just imagine a style-packed (yet practical) console table providing a ‘drop zone’ surface for your keys, bags, mail and other bits and bobs. The Living Room: Taming the Visual Noise We next venture into the living room, where ‘cable creep’ can turn your sweet space into a tech jungle. Luckily, there are remedies. With entertainment units designed to keep your cables in check, you can reclaim your living space from the grasp of clutter. Add a nice storage ottoman, and you’ve got the perfect place to put up your feet and stash remote controls, blankets and anything else that makes your living room look like one big visual scream. Solidwood Luxembourg Entertainment Unit Linspire Nook Shoe Cabinet The Vertical Advantage: Using Your Walls to Save Floor Space Smart storage for small spaces involves taking advantage of this hidden gem: wall space. It’s time to ‘think up’ and let your walls do the heavy lifting. Floating shelves, tall bookcases and even built-in tall shelves on an office desk are your allies in this quest to keep floors clear and rooms feeling airier. The upward movement creates an illusion of openness while showcasing your books, decor items or that impressive collection of vintage cameras. Linspire Noble Desk with Shelves Linspire Ascend Desk with Shelves Kitchen and Dining: Small Changes, Big Impact Let’s not underestimate the power of organisation in the kitchen. It can really elevate your cooking experience and make mealtime feel more fun. If you’re battling a lack of pantry space and struggling with cluttered benchtops, you’re not alone. There are answers. Simple kitchen solutions like mobile trolleys and dedicated storage racks can transform the disarray into culinary creativity. Practical Tips to Maintain Your Organised Home Now for some practical tips to keep your home feeling fresh and clutter-free. Embrace the ‘One-Touch Rule’, which means dealing with it right away. Put away your jacket or file that pile of papers… just knock it out in one go. Also, adopt the ‘One-In, One-Out’ strategy. For every new item you bring home, let go of something old, so the volume of your belongings doesn’t get out of hand. And remember, this is all about progress, not perfection. Every little step towards a tidy home is a victory. Frequently Asked Questions How do I choose storage for a small home? Storage ideas for small homes centre on furniture that ‘floats’. That is, those gems with legs that showcase more floor area. Look for multi-functional items like storage ottomans that can be a footrest, extra seating and a hidden storage box all in one. There’s a big nod to versatility right there. What is the best way to hide messy cables? Choose entertainment units or desks with cable management holes. For a little extra neatness, use cable ties or boxes inside your storage units to keep everything grouped and out of sight. So satisfying. If you’re a neat freak, this is your dream come true. How can I make my storage look like part of my decor? Mix up your storage strategy. Combine ‘closed’ storage (like cupboards and drawers) with ‘open’ storage (like shelves). Use the closed areas to stow away those less-than-pretty essentials, while the open areas can showcase the things that bring you joy.
Moving House Checklist for Furniture: Plan Your New Home
Moving house is monumental and exhilarating. There’s a whirlwind of excitement about new beginnings, but the mayhem of packing boxes and sorting through years' worth of ‘stuff’ can send you into a mild panic. That’s why having a structured moving house checklist could be your saving grace. It could be your blueprint for making an overwhelming task a clear, manageable project. And while everyone focuses on the nitty-gritty of packing boxes, furniture planning is often overlooked. Big mistake! How you manage your furniture is important. In fact, a checklist for moving into a new house should really be first and foremost a furniture-moving checklist, with all other sundry items secondary in the moving priority. Because we all want the process to flow smoothly from day one to day moved-in. And let’s keep stress out of this equation. Why You Need a Moving House Checklist Picture your moving day. You realise you've forgotten to pack your beloved coffee maker. The horror! A checklist for moving into a new house helps prevent these kinds of minor disasters and keeps your day from spiralling into a caffeine-deprived mess. Really, moving is always more involved than we imagine, so it definitely helps to have a list to refer to on the day. As for furniture, planning early means you've got more time to think about packing and protecting your pieces, figuring out transport logistics and how to arrange them in your new digs. When you’re knee-deep in it, you’ll be thankful you did yourself this favour. Moving Timeline Checklist: Preparing Furniture Before Moving To make this journey way smoother, let's break it down into a timeline to help you organise your furniture prep ahead of the big day. 3 Weeks Before Moving: Plan Furniture and Declutter The three-week countdown begins. First, review all your furniture and decide what to keep, sell, donate or toss into the abyss. Become a ruthless decluttering ninja. Measure your existing furniture and the rooms in your new place. You want to avoid that stressful moment on moving day when your sofa can’t fit through the bend in the hallway. 2 Weeks Before Moving: Prepare Furniture for Packing It’s now business time. Large furniture items need extra love for transportation. Disassemble items like bed frames and big tables. Just imagine the moving crew having to squeeze your king-sized bed through a small doorway. Not fun. Store screws and hardware in labelled bags, so you’re not stressing yourself out trying to find them later. Taking photos of disassembled furniture before you start unscrewing will definitely help with reassembly later. 1 Week Before Moving: Pack and Protect Furniture Okay, we’re on the home stretch. Now’s the time to wrap and protect your treasured furniture. Cover fragile surfaces with blankets or bubble wrap, protect corners and legs from scuffs and label furniture parts for easier reassembly on the other end. Use moving blankets for wood furniture and secure upholstery with plastic wrap. Caring for your furniture as if it's royalty now will pay off when you unpack later. 1 Day Before Moving: Final Furniture Preparation A day before, clear all hallways and access points. You don’t want to be navigating that maze of boxes with a sofa. Confirm your furniture placement plans for the new home and keep hardware and assembly tools at your fingertips. You’re now set! What Furniture Should You Set Up First After Moving In Once you’re in the new place, priority number one is setting up the essentials. Start with beds and mattresses, for a comfy crash pad after a long day of moving. Then, tackle sofas or seating. Next up, arrange your dining table and chairs so the new place begins to feel functional. Finally, get your storage furniture in place so you can unpack small items and give them a home right away. With a solid plan and a sprinkle of humour, moving can be an exciting adventure. You’re about to embark on a new chapter, and the right furniture setup will set the stage for countless memories ahead. Essential Furniture Checklist for a New Home Setup Let’s prioritise which furniture pieces are most essential for creating a functional new home. Core Furniture Pieces Every New Home Needs Some furniture pieces are absolute must-haves. Knowing these will give you a focus for your move or new furniture shopping spree and help your new home become functional quickly. Bedroom Furniture Essentials The bedroom is the first area to get to after a move. A good night’s sleep in a comfortable bed will give you stamina. Fresh new bedsheets, wardrobes and chests of drawers may be just what you need to get yourself settled into your new digs. Living Room Furniture Essentials That living room needs to feel like a comfy and functional oasis. After you’ve organised a sofa, think about adding some storage furniture and bookcases to make your place feel all homey, cosy and yes, chic. Dining Room Furniture Essentials A sturdy dining table and seating, and perhaps a sideboard for extra storage, can create a central gathering space. Think game nights, family dinners and maybe even the occasional (or frequent) takeout feast. Storage Furniture for Organisation Now for storage. Wardrobes, chests of drawers, bookcases. These are absolutely key to keeping your new home organised and clutter-free, not a chaotic montage of unpacked boxes. Pro tip: Secure furniture to the wall, especially if you have little ones or pets. Always follow the assembly instructions provided for each piece to make sure it’s installed safely. Lumo Comfort Hybrid Mattress MODE Crepes 3-Seater Linen Sofa, Off-White Solidwood Bailey Sideboard Moving Furniture Tips to Prevent Damage Here’s how you can protect your furniture during the move: Disassemble big pieces when possible Wrap delicate materials in secure coverings Use corner protectors so those little edges don’t take a beating Always lift properly to prevent backaches later Communicate clearly with your moving team for a smoother move Is It Better to Move Furniture or Replace It? It’s time to get fierce. If it’s worn out, damaged, or just not working for your new home layout, replacing it makes sense. Here’s your chance to breathe new life into your new pad with fresh, modern pieces. Furniture to Consider Buying When Moving If you find yourself scouting for new additions, think about beds, mattresses, sofas, dining tables, chairs, wardrobes and all that good stuff. It's the perfect opportunity to start anew and create a brand new space that feels all your own. Frequently Asked Questions How far in advance should you start packing furniture for a move? Begin at least three weeks prior. This gives you ample time to declutter, pack and minimise all those moving stresses. Do you need to disassemble furniture before moving? Yes, especially large, bulky pieces. Disassembling makes them a whole lot easier to transport and helps prevent damage. What is the best way to wrap wooden furniture for moving? Use lots of soft blankets or bubble wrap and avoid contact with harsh materials that can scratch surfaces. Be careful not to place any packing tape directly onto furniture pieces to prevent damage from glue residue. How do you measure furniture to make sure it fits in a new house? Grab a measuring tape and measure your furniture and the rooms to make sure there’s perfect fit. That includes access points in the new home. Will that beloved oversized sofa fit through the doors and staircases in your new place? What should you set up first in a new home after moving in? Begin with beds and mattresses to ensure a good night's sleep, then move on to seating and dining arrangements. You’ll thank yourself later.
How to Choose Furniture That Lasts
Finding the right furniture for your space can feel like an endless game, especially when trends seemingly pop up every season. With a mountain of options out there, making choices that stand the test of time might seem discouraging. But fear not! We’re here to give you a whole-home furniture buying guide that’ll turn you into a confident furniture aficionado who chooses comfort and lasting joy over fleeting fads. So, grab a comfy chair (that you know won’t fall apart) and let’s dive into the world of long-lasting furniture together. What Makes Indoor Furniture Truly Last Beyond Trends First up, what exactly do we mean by furniture longevity? It’s not just a matter of how long before it looks like a sad, old relic in the corner of your room. Proper longevity is rooted in solid construction quality, solid materials and comfort that only gets better over time. Like fine wine, some pieces just get better with age. When you invest in quality furniture, have a good think about how adaptable it is to your ever-evolving life. Your needs may change (hello, family expansions or downsizing), but well-chosen furniture can adapt and continue to serve you well throughout the years, fitting into different homes and life phases. The Most Common Mistakes People Make When Buying Furniture Oh, we’ve all been there, making those unfortunate furniture decisions. The buys that seemed like a fabulous idea at the time, but later turned out to be a headache. Let’s go over some common pitfalls to help you avoid those costly blunders. Choosing Looks Over Construction Of course, aesthetics do matter, but a gorgeous couch can quietly hide some pretty shoddy construction inside. You may find that when it’s delivered to your home, that stunning new sofa creaks like an old ship in a stormy ocean when sat on. While you want your furniture to look fantastic, you still need to make sure it’s well-built. So, take a moment to poke and prod a bit and don’t shy away from asking about the frame construction. Your bottom and back thank you in advance. Buying for Today, Not Long-Term Living Have you ever bought something you thought was ace only to realise it doesn’t suit you one bit? It may be no biggie if it’s a pair of jeans, but furniture is trickier (and costlier) to get stuck with. When choosing furniture, think about how your life might change in the next few years. What happens if you decide to add a child or furry friend? Or host your whole extended family? Choose the pieces that can accommodate life’s little (and big) changes. Ignoring Measurements Until It’s Too Late Ignore measurements to your peril. Don’t be that person who buys an oversized sofa only to find it can’t fit through your door. Grab your measuring tape and get to know your space. Including access points (here’s looking at you, hairpin-turn staircases and narrow hallways). Also, keep some circulation space and think about how the furniture flows in your room layout. A bit of quality time with the tape can save you a world of angst later on. Falling for Finishes That Don’t Wear Well Not all finishes are created equal. You may be drawn to that cute faux-leather chair, but the dark secret is that some finishes can scratch, stain and fade faster than you can spell ‘r-e-g-r-e-t’. Go for durable, high-quality surfaces that can withstand the tumult of your everyday life, especially if you have kids or pets. Choosing Materials That Support Long-Term Living Across Your Whole Home Let’s break it down. What should you ideally want your built-to-last furniture to be made of? As far as durability is concerned, some materials are clear winners. Solid Hardwoods Oak, walnut, teak and maple are your go-to for structural furniture. These gorgeous hardwoods age gracefully, developing more character as the years roll on. High-Quality Plywood Why sleep on engineered materials when well-made plywood gives you that natural, long-lasting durability (minus the scary price tag)? Metal Supports On a quest for some serious strength? Metal components bulk up your pieces and make them as sturdy as a gym bro. If you want your furniture to lift weights instead of wobbling around, it’s time to look for furniture with metal supports. Avoid low-grade materials like particleboard and fibreboard. They may look fine on display, but they won’t hold up in the long run. Keep to solid construction and quality materials, and your furniture will make a gorgeous backdrop for the story of your home life. Choosing Furniture That Works Together Across Your Whole Home Think beyond furnishing individual rooms. You want a home that flows, not one that feels like a mishmash of pieces thrown together in a hurry. Instead of filling up each room with random stuff like you're trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle in the dark, aim for something a bit more harmonious. You want your space to flow like a well-rehearsed dance. How? Stick to materials and finishes that vibe together within the whole house. Measuring Your Space Properly Before You Buy OK, so measuring isn’t the most exciting part of shopping for furniture, but it’s up there with the most important. Get hold of your measuring tape and get to work. This is what you’ll need to tackle to avoid unwanted surprises when your new furniture’s delivered: Room Dimensions: Measure the length and width of your room, including recessed areas and alcoves. Access Points: Measure up your doorways, staircases and hallways and compare them to the dimensions of your new furniture. You’ll need to make sure your beautiful new piece can actually enter your house. Circulation Space: Leave room for people to comfortably walk around. No one wants to do a sideways shuffle just to get about in their living room. Living Room Furniture Designed for Everyday Comfort The living room is the rancho-relaxo hub of your home, so you’d better fill it with comfort and personality. Your sofas and coffee tables should be sturdy enough to survive your overenthusiastic extended family visits and those random dance parties. Invest in some solid storage pieces that hold your things while letting you kick back. Sofas Sturdy frame quality is where it’s at with sofas. Look for kiln-dried hardwood or reinforced frames for long-term durability. Get performance fabrics or top-grain leather if your home is bustling with activity. These materials can withstand the trials of everyday life. Just be wary of bonded leather, which has a tendency to peel and flake. As for cushions, choose a filling that holds its shape over time. Hot tip: A solid wood-framed sofa with removable, machine-washable fabric cushion covers? Now that’s a winning combo. Coffee Tables and Storage For coffee tables and storage solutions, solid wood is still a great go-to. When finished well, high-quality engineered wood can also be a solid alternative. Just be wary of flimsy materials like low-grade fibreboard. Hot tip: Coffee tables made of steel are also a fabulous way to introduce a contrasting metallic element to your lounge setup. Dining Room Furniture Built to Handle Real Life Every meal with friends and family deserves a bit of care. Pick out dining furniture that's tougher than Uncle Harry's rugby stories and prettier than Grandma Bertha’s doily collection. You need a setup that can handle everything from spilled drinks to an overenthusiastic game of UNO. Dining Tables and Chairs Solid wood tabletops are where it’s at for longevity and maintainability. Look for sealed finishes that make cleanup easy-peasy and stable bases (don't skimp on metal supports) to keep those dinner convos free from wobbles. Hot tip: A sturdy, solid wood dining table coupled with ergonomic chairs will keep you and your guests comfy, no matter how long dinner lasts. Chair Options When selecting chairs, look for sturdy constructions and easily cleanable upholstery. Life can get messy, so you’ll be grateful for chairs that can weather the storm of pizza night or the occasional spilled drink. Bedroom Furniture That Supports Rest for Years to Come Creating a tranquil bedroom sanctuary is like crafting your personal retreat from the chaos of the world, a place where pyjamas are the official uniform. The right furniture decisions can transform your bedroom into a cushy cocoon of comfort. Bed Frames and Storage Solid wood bed frames are like that stable, quiet friend who always has your back. Just what you need for drifting off into dreamland without unwelcome creaks. With sturdy joinery and supportive slats, they keep your mattress feeling more like a cloud than a sinking ship. If you want to avoid a nightly battle with mattress sag, stick with solid wood. Hot tip: Why not pair your solid wood bed with some matching nightstands and dressers? Your room will be so cohesive and balanced, it’ll sweetly lull you into a restful slumber. Storage Solutions Clutter is the enemy of restfulness, so give it somewhere to go, out of sight. For storage, go for solid wood solutions that’ll last (though well-finished engineered wood can also be practical). Hot tip: Keep the calming vibes strong by streamlining your space with a beautiful, solid wood catch-all dresser. Home Office Furniture That Adapts as Life Changes You may be rocking your PJs while working from home, trying to cram for exams or diving into a new hobby. Whichever it is, you absolutely need home office furniture that can keep up. Desks and Storage Solid wood or reinforced desktops are your go-to if you need something reliable for daily use. Look for metal legs or frames to keep them nice and stable, plus finishes that resist scratches and spills without drama. Hot tip: A well-crafted, solid wood desk paired with an adaptable shelving unit will keep your home office organised and stunning enough for any unexpected Zoom call. Choosing Furniture You’ll Still Love Years from Now As we wrap up our furniture journey, let’s recap those golden takeaways: a) Prioritise comfort that lasts b) Focus on sturdy materials c) Keep an eye out for cohesive designs The best thing about getting a hold of those high-quality, long-lasting furniture gems is the smile they bring to your face, long after the trends have passed. When you pick pieces that vibe with your style and fit your life, you’re crafting a comfy fortress where all the best memories are made. It’s what turns your digs into a home sweet home. Frequently Asked Questions How can I tell if furniture is good quality before buying? Put simply, look out for solid construction. Check those joints and materials. A well-made piece should feel sturdy, not like a wobbly tower of Jenga. What measurements matter most when buying furniture? You’ll want to make sure that whatever you’re bringing into your home fits perfectly in your space. Always measure your doorways and any corners, like bends in the stairs, which could create an obstacle course at delivery time. How do I balance comfort and style long term? Balancing comfort and style is a dance. Get pieces that look sharp but also test them out with your body. Sitting on your new sofa should feel like a warm hug after a long day. How can I care for furniture so it lasts longer? If you want your lovely new furniture to last longer, dust it off regularly, avoid direct sunlight and maybe even throw a comfy blanket over that chair. You know, just in case.
Renter-Friendly Decorating Ideas (No Tools Needed)
So, now you’ve scored your new rental, it’s time to make it feel like home. But hold on. Before you start hammering nails into the walls or painting the living room in that ahead-of-the-trend-curve blood orange, let’s take a step back and think about some savvy renter-friendly decorating ideas, no tools required. You can make over your space into a Pinterest-worthy sanctuary without damaging the property or jeopardising that bond refund. In this guide on how to decorate a rental, we’ll take you through easy, removable and functional décor ideas for your rental home, amping up your style while keeping your landlord happy. Easy Decorating Ideas That Won’t Jeopardise Your Rental Bond Fair’s fair. Renters deserve gorgeous homes, too. The trick is to use simple, non-permanent solutions that add flair to your place without gambling on pricy repairs. The best part? All these upgrades are low-risk for you and your landlord. Linspire Noble Bookcase, Natural Wood, 80x29x179cm MODE Timo Chenille Storage Bench, Moss Green Linspire Axis Foldable Desk Bring Life Indoors With Potted Plants & Greenery Plants, plants, plants. The ultimate way to breathe life into your home. They brighten up your room. They purify the air. They infuse your place with personality. What’s not to love? From low-maintenance succulents to green-thumb-savvy ferns, your options are vast. Get lightweight pots or plant stands that won’t scratch your floors. If you’re worried about small children or pets, know that there’s a ton of non-toxic plants safe for curious little hands and paws. Add D.I.Y. Lighting Fixtures Without Drilling Forget harsh overhead lights and say hello to cosy ambience with temporary lighting. Plug-in lamps and floor lamps are fabulous. If you want to get a little fancy, try LED strips for mood lighting or adhesive wall lights that won’t leave a mark when you take them down. Of course, keep it safe, tucking those cables neatly away to keep tripping hazards at bay. Lifely Clara Floor Lamp Kave Home Ambar Table Lamp Lifely Avery Floor Lamp Brighten & Open Up Your Space With Mirrors and Rugs If you’ve ever wished for more natural light in a dim room, mirrors are your magic answer. Strategically placing a big mirror can amplify sunlight and create the illusion of more space. Add a fabulous statement rug, and you’ve got a welcoming area that protects your floors, too. Rugs can dramatically change the feel of a room and are easy to roll up and take with you when you move out. Maximise Storage With Freestanding & Multi-Purpose Solutions Renting usually means being short on storage space. But worry not! These freestanding and multi-purpose furniture ideas can save you (and your sanity). Think open shelving units, chic baskets or gorgeous cabinets you can put anywhere without needing to drill. Ottomans are renter-friendly furniture champs, giving you extra seating and a make-shift coffee table (just add a tray on top), with some providing storage as well Personalise Your Walls Safely With Removable Décor Just because you rent doesn’t mean you can’t express yourself. You can safely personalise your walls with removable wall decals, peel-and-stick wallpaper or artwork placed on hook-and-loop hanging strips. With these temporary wall décor ideas, you can have fun jazzing up your home without damaging walls with nails or screws. And when it’s time to vacate, you can peel everything right off, leaving those walls spick and span. Swap Kitchen Hardware Without Damaging Cabinets You can easily change cabinet handles and knobs to jazz up your kitchen or bathroom without a hammer in sight. Just remember to switch them back when it’s time to move out. This little swap-out can make a huge difference and refresh the look of other furniture pieces, such as storage cabinets, too. Experiment With Temporary Tiles & Small Yet Impactful Changes If you’re feeling crafty, add temporary peel-and-stick tiles or adhesive panels to your kitchen backsplash or bathroom tiles for texture and colour. Little touches like switch plate covers, door hooks or decorative knobs can have a massive impact on your home. Know Before You Decorate: Landlord Permissions & Safety Tips Before you get stuck into decor projects, first check in with your landlord about any permanent changes. It’s best to have things in writing, so you don’t find yourself in a pickle later on. For safety, make sure you anchor freestanding furniture and check for pipes or wiring before you get busy drilling anything. Hungry for More Renter-Friendly Styling Tips? If you're left wanting more, there are countless rental decorating ideas out there. From seasonal decor, budget-friendly upgrades to easy-to-move furniture for when it’s time to pack up again, the options are innumerable. Upgrade Your Rental Easily With These Functional & Stylish Finds Ready to give your rental those chic homey vibes? Have a browse of our images below for home décor ideas for renters to see how easy and effortless it can be. Look for lightweight, durable furniture that’s easy to move, attention-grabbing rugs that act as a focal point, mirrors that dazzle, clever freestanding storage furniture and multi-purpose items like ottomans. Upgrading your rental will be easy, giving you a space that feels like YOU without risking losing your bond. So, get out there and let your individual style shine!





