How to Style a Rental Property


When living in a rental, creating a space that feels like a home can be challenging. After all, you can only make minor renovations or changes to the property, limiting your ability to personalize the space. However, you can still do plenty of things to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your rental. Here are some tips on a rental's Interior style to make it feel homely.


Styling & Selections: Selene Interiors

Photography: Bryce Twyman


Considerations:

 Add some Personal Touches:

 Even if you can't paint the walls or change the flooring, you can still add personal touches to your rental that reflect your style and personality. Hang some artwork or photographs on the walls, add decorative pillows to your couch or bed, or display your favourite books or trinkets on a shelf. These small touches can go a long way in making your space feel more like home.

 

Create a Functional Layout:

 You may need more space to work with while living in a rental. That's why it's essential to create a functional layout that maximizes the space you do have. Consider investing in furniture that doubles as storage, such as a storage ottoman or a bed with built-in drawers. You can also use room dividers or area rugs to create distinct zones, such as a separate living area or dining space.

 

 Choose Versatile Furniture:

 When selecting furniture for your rental, opt for versatile pieces that can be used in various ways. For example, a modular sofa can be reconfigured into different seating arrangements or a dining table can be expanded or collapsed to accommodate guests. This will allow you to adapt your space as your needs change without investing in new furniture.

 

Bring in some Greenery:

 Adding some plants to your rental can create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Plants not only add some natural beauty to your space, but they also help purify the air and reduce stress levels. Consider adding some low-maintenance plants, such as succulents or snake plants, to your space or creating a small indoor herb garden in your kitchen.

 

Use Lighting to Create Ambiance:

 Lighting can have a significant impact on the look and feel of a space. Add task lighting, such as a floor or table lamp, to create a cozy reading nook or workspace. You can also use string or fairy lights to add soft, ambient lighting to your space.

 

Use area Rugs:

 Area rugs are a great way to add colour and texture to your rental space. They can also help define separate areas within a room. Look for rugs that are easy to clean and maintain and complement your space's overall style.

 


Styling & Selections: Selene Interiors

Photgraphy: Bryce Twyman


Decorating a rental can be challenging, but with creativity and thoughtful planning, you can create a space that feels like home. By adding personal touches, investing in removable decor, creating a functional layout, choosing versatile furniture, and bringing in some greenery, you can transform your rental into a cozy and inviting space you will love coming home to.

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