Decorating Rental Spaces

Decorating a Rental House can be quite a test. However, it's important to keep in mind that as a landlord, you will need to consider the preferences and needs of a wide variety of tenants, and should avoid making any changes that would be too personal or specific to your own taste. As a person who lives inside a rental space, it can also be a way to have a unique personal statement inside your home. Consider the layout of the space and make sure it is functional and efficient. You can also add some personal touches such as plants or artwork, but make sure they are easily removable and replaceable. Some tips for decorating rental properties with a few elements include: 

  • Smaller Side tables

A small side table can be a great addition to a rental property as it can provide a functional and decorative element to any room. Make sure the table is proportionate to the room and the furniture around it. A small table in a large room may look out of place, while a large table in a small room may take up too much space. Choose a style that complements the overall aesthetic of the room. A modern table may not look right in a traditional space, and vice versa.




  • Animal Sculptures

Sculptures in general also make quite a statement but animal sculptures are a little special. They not only convey your personal philosophy but are also beneficial to the energy of your room and home, according to Feng Shui. They can be a conversation starter at parties and also have a sense of natural appeal to them. The size of the sculptures can vary based on the place you put them in. A smaller sized dog would look good on a console and on a desk alike. 




  • Vases

Vases in homes are an added element to enhance the luxurious feel of the look. Vases can serve as a decorative element in a space, adding color, texture, and shape to enhance the overall aesthetic. They can also be filled with flowers or other botanicals to add a touch of nature and freshness. When used correctly, vases can help to create a harmonious and eye-catching display in any room. As an element of aesthetic, vases can be bought according to your budgets too.




  • Indoor Plants 

Indoor plants can serve as a design element in a space, adding texture, color, and natural beauty to a room. They can also improve air quality and provide a sense of tranquility. Indoor plants come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and species, allowing for versatility in design. Potted plants can be arranged on shelves, desks, or tables, while hanging plants can add vertical interest to a space. When selecting plants, consider the lighting conditions in the room, as well as the size and style of the room, to choose plants that complement the space.




These elements of décor and design are not just a good idea for rental spaces but are broad enough to look good in commercial spaces, hotels and other facilities that have to deal with temporary settings. Every Element is easy on the budget and looks great!

-Bhavya Bharat


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