

At first glance, it might seem difficult to make your rented house feel like a home given all the restrictions. You always have to think twice before installing new fixtures or redesigning certain parts of the house. However, these limitations should not stop you from creating a space that suits your style and personality.
There are simple ways to decorate your home which will surely transform the look of your place to make it more you. Don’t worry because these tips will not get you into any trouble with your landlord.
Choose the right lighting

Good lighting is a must in every home – whether rented or owned. Good lighting does not stop with how well it illuminates your area since it must also be able to accentuate the design of the room with its overall appeal. Choosing the right light is crucial since it can make or break the look of your home. Make sure you know what you need – whether those are stand lamps, wall scones, or elegant center lights.
Create your own gallery

Because some house rules prevent you from changing the paint colour or wallpaper of your place, opt to create your very own gallery or collection. Attach floating shelves to your walls which will showcase decor items and unique pieces that add personality to your home. It is advisable to know exactly where to place the floating shelves to avoid putting too many holes to your walls.
Have an area rug

If you’re not one of those lucky homeowners who have beautiful wooden floor boards, worry no more because you still have hope for good flooring. All you need is an area rug. This will cover any unwanted damage or unfixed portions of your floor. Not to mention, an area rug with the right color, texture, and print will surely add character to your place. It’s the piece that will tie your whole room’s look together.
Pick the right curtains

Don’t limit yourself to the blinds or curtains that come along with the home you rented. Change it if it does not suit your personality. Remember that the right window treatment spells a huge difference with how your home will look and feel. It determines what ambiance your interior design will portray.
The proper dining set

No home is ever complete without the right dining set. This investment piece will surely help define the look of your place. Whether it’s made of glass, wood, or metal, just ensure you choose the right design to match your theme and personality. A beautiful dining set will definitely make your place feel like home.
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