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When you first move into rented accommodation, you’ll probably notice that the décor is fairly bland, so it’s a good idea to inject some fun into the property with soft furnishings. We thought we’d share some simple ways to put your own stamp on your rented home without getting in your landlord’s bad books. It’s important to make sure that any changes you make to your home can be reversible and won’t leave permanent damage that might result in you losing your deposit.

Brighten up a bedroom

The biggest item in your bedroom is usually your bed, so the best way to change the look of your bedroom is to buy a bright, bold duvet cover. We love this Iona blue quilt cover because it contains lots of different patterns and colours that will make your bedroom look cosy.



You may not have heard of personalised wall stickers before, but they are a really fun way to brighten up your walls without leaving permanent damage – perfect for a rented property! This wall sticker would be ideal for a little princess’ room and will add a special touch to the décor. There are lots of other designs to choose from, so you could use them in rooms all over the house.



Give a living room a new lease of life

Inject a fun, modern look into your living room by opting for bold prints – this will give it a vibrant feel and brighten up the area. These Tahiti lined voile eyelet curtains in lime green are lovely and will help to give your rented home a modern makeover. If you prefer blinds up at your windows, you could always use door curtains or throws on your sofa to add a splash of colour and a personal touch to the room.



This may sound like a simple tip but adding flowers to your home can make a big difference and they don’t have to cost a fortune. You’ll find some gorgeous flowers at your local supermarket and they will work well to create a lively feel in your living room.

 

Be colourful in the kitchen

The best way to decorate the kitchen in a rented property is by bringing in lots of bright, funky kitchen accessories and soft furnishing such as washing up bowls, knife stands, tea towels and seat pads. Pick a theme and roll with it. If you’re into spotty designs, these spotty red seat pads will be right up your street. You could even try funky fridge magnets to add that personal touch – we love the traditional letter fridge magnets … and they’re perfect for leaving notes for your loved ones!



Give the old kitchen table in your rented property a revamp by adding a bright table cloth. This floral pink vinyl cloth is practical and stylish and will add a fresh vibe to your kitchen.



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