The Best Ways to Add Color to Your Rental Property

 
 
 
The Best Ways to Add Colour to Your Rental Property

Renting a property often comes with restrictions when it comes to making it your own. Even though painting walls and making structural alterations can be restricted, it does not mean that you cannot customise the interior to meet your tastes. However, it is common for rental homes to have a very neutral colour scheme. This way, you might get frustrated having these restrictions because you have minimal options to customise the property.

So if you live in a rental property or are planning to rent, you should know that you can get creative in many ways without troubling your landlord. If you find yourself in such a situation, you may wonder how to have a comfortable and appealing apartment or house. This blog provides ideas for bringing your favourite colour schemes without outraging your landlord.

Creative Ideas to Add Colors

Living in rental property can dampen your design choices. Most renters suppress their style and settle with unchangeable fixtures and cabinets’ dull colours because they risk losing their security deposits if they make changes. But there is a creative solution without outraging your landlord or looking for another place. You can get modern furniture and accessories for a colourful and inviting home without sacrificing your security deposit. Similarly, several other creative ideas could enhance or add colours to your apartment or a rental unit, such as:

  • Add Gallery Walls

  • Bring modern furniture

  • Add indoor plants

  • Hanging drapes on the wall

  • Use Area Rugs

  • Use accessories to add colour

Add Gallery Walls

Landlords and property managers often forbid tenants to change a rental unit’s interior paint. If you do not like the interior paint of your rental home, you can dress up your walls without touching a paintbrush. For this purpose, find a large-scale art piece that speaks to your style and features punchy colours. Moreover, you can also fill empty wall spaces with snapshots in ombre frames of your favoured shade. You can also assemble a gallery wall.

However, if you have an artistic streak? You can also paint a mural on a large piece of canvas and tack it over an entire wall. Conversely, removable wallpaper with bright shades and eye-catching designs can be a great choice if you are less artistically inclined. Besides these, you can cover entire walls or awkward spaces with a pretty patterned curtain or piece of fabric for a cosy vibe.

Add gallery walls to enhance glance
Add Gallery Walls to enhance Glance

Bring Modern Furniture

Rental units mostly come with outdated cabinets, fixtures and flooring that cannot be altered. Beige, brown and off-white are the norm in these living spaces, but you must not let them restrict your creative style. Thus, adding modern furniture and decor creates visual interest. You can also look for pieces in your favourite colour or choose a theme, such as Purple and Gunmetal Grey, to make a flashier display.

Notably, your dining space should be unique and pleasing for guests. Vibrantly painted wood chairs can provide aesthetic looks. A couch or chair having a bold tone like emerald or sapphire should be favoured for the dining zone. 

Bring Modern Furniture for Flashier Display
Bring Modern Furniture for Flashier Display

Add Indoor Plants to your Rental Home

Adding plants and flowers to your rental property is another excellent way to add colour. The presence of indoor plants not only improves the air quality at your home but also adds a splash of colour to it. However, most preferred indoor plants are resilient, especially for people who travel frequently and regularly away from home. Moreover, you can also utilise other indoor flowering plants or dwarf ones to add colour to your living room or kitchen.

Indoor Plants will add colour plus improve Air Quality
Indoor Plants will add colour plus improve Air Quality

Hanging Drapes

Most people believe that curtains can only do the job on windows. However, this is not true; drapes have for many years been used to add colour to the room. You only need to get the correct room measurements and pick the colour you want in your room. In addition to adding colour, drapes can add texture, typically lacking in most rental units.

Hanging Drapes to Complete the outlook
Hanging Drapes to Complete the Outlook

Use Area Rugs

Some people have used area rugs to add colour to their rooms, and you can do the same. Rugs are very advantageous as they not only help you add colour to your floor, but you can also use them to conceal unsightly flooring. To achieve maximum impact, you need to put them on bare floors where you can go the extra mile to ensure they are wall-to-wall carpeted. Indeed, you should also ensure that your rugs are not slippery using rug pads because it might cause significant injury to anyone in the house.

Use Area Rugs
Use Area Rugs to give an Indigenous look

Use of Color Accessories

You will need accessories to add more colours to the rental properties because accessories allow you to include the colour you need in your room. However, accessories add personality, design, and colour, including but not limited to flowers, vases, plates, artwork, and pillows. Modern accessories will go a long way in giving your room the necessary cohesiveness.

Use Colourful Accessories
Use Colourful Accessories

Conclusion

It does not mean you should live in unpleasant rooms because your landlord restricts you from painting. You can create colourful and attractive places in various creative ways, some of which are mentioned above.

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