Designs for Rent : 5 Tips for Decorating your Rental

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There are dozens of home design shows on television and one thing that I have always noticed is that they are always geared towards people who own their own homes. While I understand the logic behind this, there are a large number of people who rent their own apartment or home, while the number of shows geared towards that is very limited.

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It isn’t that people who rent don’t want to have a space to call their own, or even that they don’t have the budget to decorate; it is that they don’t know what they can do to decorate. For one thing, many renters feel that they don’t have the permission to decorate with paint and other things. For another, many renters don’t want to put the money in that decorating takes.

While both are very valid reasons not to decorate, don’t feel that renting should inhibit your desire to have a beautifully decorated space. Trust me, your landlord will be happy that you are taking care of the place and you will be overjoyed with living in a stylish and beautifully decorated home.

Work with the landlord:

When it comes to landlords, you will have a wide range of them but before you decide on what type of landlord you have, talk to them first. Ask them how they feel about updating some of the design elements in the home. If the floor is decades old, then ask your landlord if he would be willing to replace it. Every upgrade your landlord makes will not only make it a much better home for you but it will also increase his rental home’s worth.

landlord apartment Designs for Rent : 5 Tips for Decorating your Rental Another way to approach home renovations is to offer to do the work for him. Work out a deal where he supplies the materials, such as paint, and you will do the manual labor. Keep in mind what you are able to do and the amount of time that you have to do it and remind him that some jobs, such as plumbing, is something that he needs to hire a professional to do.

If you would prefer to paint and decorate on your own, make sure you receive permission before you do. Many rentals will allow you to paint as long as you restore the home back to its original color. This isn’t a bad thing if you are planning to stay a while but if you aren’t that is a huge and unnecessary expense so I would avoid it.

Talk about the floors:

Unless you are very lucky, you are probably going to have a rental house with some pretty dingy flooring. If it doesn’t date back to the 50’s, then it is probably so full of stains and dings that it looks awful. Flooring can be an expensive investment for landlords and that is why they tend to be overlooked when they fix up a rental for a new tenant.

rental flooring Designs for Rent : 5 Tips for Decorating your Rental If your landlord is happy with updating the flooring, then you won’t have too much of a problem but if you aren’t getting new flooring, I would strongly recommend purchasing a few area rugs to cover up the floors where you can. The great thing about area rugs is that you can take it with you when you move and usually, you can always find a new area to lay it down when you do move. Make sure that when you choose an area rug that it matches the decor that you want to go with.

Take me with you pieces:

Obviously when you are renting, you will be bringing along your own furniture when you move but you can take more than furniture. Basically, when you are planning to decorate your own rental space, think about things that you can take with you.

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Indoors, you can take electrical fixtures that you purchase, just make sure you keep the ones that were there so you can reattach them when you leave. You can also purchase shower heads for your bathroom shower. Both of those can be taken down easily when you move and they can add so many personal elements to your rental home. Just think how nice your dining room will look with your own light fixture. Absolutely perfect.

For outdoors, you can add a lot of statement by creating a container garden and you can even bring those plants in to the house to add elements to your home decor.

Statement pieces:

Every design idea has a statement piece, whether it is a picture, a piece of furniture or a cushion that you are pulling colors from. Decorating for a rental home is no different than decorating for one you own. You will have a statement piece and you will also draw out much of your inspiration from it.

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One recommendation that I would make with a rental piece is to make sure that it is a versatile piece, whether it is a picture or a sofa, that can fit a variety of spaces. This way, when you move to a new rental, you will be able to recreate your decor without too much effort or too many new items to purchase.

Use fabrics:

The last point that I am going to make about decorating a rental space is to use fabrics. It is amazing how often fabrics are overlooked when it comes to a design and decor and with a rental property, there is so much that you can do to take your space from boring to exceptional.

fabrics decorating Designs for Rent : 5 Tips for Decorating your Rental Fabric can be used, not only with throw pillows and slip covers but also with window coverings and even wall hangings. Want to block off a horrible color on a wall, simply anchor wall coverings and you can have a fresh look to a very outdated room.

Using fabrics can create some wonderful design effects and they are fairly inexpensive depending on the type of fabric that you are using and the way that you are using it. Another bonus for fabrics is the fact that they can be picked up easily and taken to a new home when you move.

In the end, with the cooperation of your landlord, anyone who rents can have a beautifully decorated home.

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Making your wood look good: How to take care of your wooden furniture

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Wooden furniture is the most commonly found accessory around your home and whether it is the antique furniture in your living room or that gorgeous dining table that you feast on, all of them require care.

While most people believe that dusting them once in a while helps keep them in shape that could not be more far off from the truth. Wood is vulnerable to temperature changes, light and moisture. This makes it all the more important that the extensive wooden furniture around your home is pampered adequately from time to time.

wooden furniture Making your wood look good: How to take care of your wooden furniture

Here are a few tips to help keep that gloss and shine on your wooden furniture last much longer than usual. Here’s how to take care of furniture, the right way.

  • Do not use cheap household cleaners and solution with ammonia

While money does not guarantee quality, it is also true that most cheap furniture cleansing agents in the market cause more damage to your wooden furniture than good. Make sure that whatever you use to clean the surface is not too strong, does not have ammonia and will not cause long term damage to the surface. Most often a wet cloth followed by a dry one will do. Depending on the surface you can use very small amount of mild detergent.

  • Know about the wood and the finishing before you clean it

Wood is varied in its configuration and wooden furniture comes in a multitude of styles, composition and finishing. It is important to know what you are dealing with and what the surface is that you need to take care of before actually looking for methods to do so. In this regard, the best person to talk to would be the guy who sold you the item and if you are buying wooden furniture from a designer firm, then the catalogue that comes along will give enough information in this regard. Furnishings with old finishing need plenty of care while some of the more modern finishes like pre-catalyzed and post-catalyzed lacquers offer plenty of protection.

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  • Keep your wooden furniture away from Sunlight

Just remember that as a general rule, direct sunlight is not that good for any type of furniture, paintings or photographs. It is always advisable to keep stuff away from sunlight and in conditions that are stable. Use a window treatment if needed, but make sure that the sun stays away as the UV rays can cause very quick and direct damage to wooden surfaces.

  • Taking care of temperature and humidity

Good coasters are a must when it comes to using wooden furniture for a long time and it is as simple as that. Glasses and containers that are too hot or too cold, discolors the surface and any moisture that is left behind will eat away into the surface. Temperature and moisture are essential for managing wooden furnishings and unless they are kept at a constant value, it is hard to expect the furniture to look good and last long. Wood expands absorbing moisture and over a period of time excess humidity will lead to cracks.

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  • Get them polished once every year or two by a professional

Polishing is a specialized job that requires plenty of care. While you might fancy your hand at it, leave the majority of the work to a professional and ensure that he redoes your furniture once each year. This might appear as a costly venture, but the number of years it extends the life of your furniture will ultimately make it a profitable option. Just like you need a proper vacation once in a while, so does your furniture!

  • Use simple and smart ideas to prevent long-term damage

Care for the parts of the furniture that is not visible as well, as this is generally neglected leading to the start of damage that will eventually spread. Also use smart home remedies to cover up minor defects that appear once in awhile. One part of lemon oil along with three parts of olive oil is generally considered a good polishing agent. Similarly you can find many such effective and simple methods to keep the shine on the furnishings bright.

Taking care of wooden furniture is not really that hard if you just keep it simple and regular. Wooden furniture has a certain classic appeal to it that makes it timeless. That is exactly why it is still preferred to all the metallic alloys that are coming up and require far less maintenance. There is a certain old-age charm in wood and caring for it makes sure that the charm lasts longer!

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Quality Quest: How to pick out quality furniture

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Picking out what you need to decorate your home can often be a decision that looks far tougher than it seems on the surface. It is all too good to think about the shades you like, the patterns you wish to have and the budget that you have set for yourself. But both buying furniture because you happen to ‘fall in love with it at first sight’ or because it is being sold cheaply can lead to a disaster. If those are the only two criteria that you set for yourself then most often your furniture comes apart within a summer or two and then there is no point regretting a bad decision.

new furniture Quality Quest: How to pick out quality furnitureBuying quality furniture needs a constructive and far less impulsive approach. Here are a few ways of going about buying quality stuff without complicating the process too much.

  • Check for construction frames and cushion quality

Most furniture that you use around your home will involve a wooden or synthetic frame along with cushions. Check for the quality of the frame that you are being given, the material that it is made out of and how long it will really last. The retailer will always try selling you something worth less for something more, so be careful and do your own research. When it comes to cushions is a wise option to unzip them and see what exactly is on the inside, to make sure you get only the best.

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  • All wood is not the same and ‘almost leather’ is not leather

All wood is not equal and so know your wood before you buy it. Modern day wooden furniture comes in many types and finishes with various surfaces. It is important to check whether the furniture you buy can stand the care and maintenance you offer it and the conditions of your home. For example, in case your home is filled with kids, glass may not be your choice of decorating material. Similarly expressions like ‘almost leather’ or ‘like leather’ means that you are being sold fake leather and so you need not shell out a whole lot for that.

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  • Inspect for weaknesses in case you are buying upholstered furniture

Upholstered furniture comes cheaper than wooden and leather furniture and most often people prefer it for just this one reason. Also, these items look real modern and fancy when you view them in the product catalogue, which tempts you to order them. But be sure to check them out before you actually bring one home as they can wear off and give way at their weak spots and edges in a very quick time. While upholstered furniture looks good when it comes in first and used only for a few purposes around the home, it does not fair well when you fill your home with it.

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  • Quality over quantity is a good way to go

This is a simple principle of shopping that holds god whenever you are looking around to get stuff that lasts long and is only the best. High quality does not come cheap and cheap imitations do not cost much. While the look they offer might be the same and hence you would be fooled into buying them, the service they deliver is not quite the same. It is always better to buy a few pieces of quality furniture that fit into your budget rather than plenty of junk. Filling up you home should not be the criteria.

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  • Check for the manufacturer, retailer and the country of origin

Without generalizing too much, it would safe to say that a piece of Italian furniture is generally far better investment than say something that is being shipped from China. The country from which your furniture comes and its manufacturer give you an indication of its quality. If you are not judging furniture on that basis or in case you have no such idea about the background, then be sure to pick a retailer that you trust. In case of buying quality furniture, most often it is the retailer that plays an important role.

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  • Authenticity and warranty

What exactly comes along with your furniture in terms of its after-sales services is an important issue when it comes to picking quality. This is like having an insurance policy for your furniture and all good furniture manufacturers give you a certain warranty period. This makes sure that you get a replacement in case the original piece is not as good as promised and you get a good quality replacement. One obviously hopes that it never comes to this, but having an authenticity helps further establish the quality of the product.

Picking quality furniture is not as hard a sit is made out to be if you can keep your senses while shopping and not be tempted by the cheap deals. Sure, once in a while you get a good deal out of a certain running discount, but remember that quality furniture does not walk home cheap. So pick what you need and do not try cramming you home with stuff and it will not really be hard on your budget as well.

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How to Take Care of Leather Furniture

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Leather furniture is among the most stylish, cool and elegant of all furnishing that you can pit up in your interiors and the best part is that it goes well with both the modern look and even the laid back retro style.

Leather furniture is sought after both for the class it exudes, for the simplicity of its look and the grandeur it brings to the room. Leather furnishings are more about subtle grace rather than a look that shouts out and begs to be noticed. Just get a leather couch and add it to your home to notice the difference it brings both in the feel of the space and the look of your guests. Neighbor’s envy, Owner’s Pride- that pretty much sums up leather furniture.

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But how do you take care of your precious leather darling? Well, it’s easier than what most people make it out to be and here is a straight forward guide that will help you preserve the beauty of your leather furniture. Here’s how to take care of leather furniture.

  • Clean it regularly with dry cloth and vacuum the corners

One of the most basic steps in keeping that shine on your leather furnishings for a long time is to keep them clean. This does not mean you tidy up every time a party is around the corner. You need to take weekly care of your leather furniture. Most often a dry cloth and vacuuming will be sufficient in this regard. If you ever spill something on it though, make sure you clean up quickly and aptly.

  • Do not use lots of water, cleaning solvents, soaps or ammonia

The most common mistake that people make is using excessive water and soap to clean their leather furniture. This is an absolute no-no as it disintegrates the surface and speeds up the cracking and breaking process. Do not use strong solvents and stuff like ammonia on it as they could bleach the leather. Even when there is a stain, use the minimum water required for cleaning up and do not allow the water to remain stagnant on the surface.

  • Use a leather conditioner that is appropriate and in right quantity

Some gullible people are duped to believe that suing a conditioner often will keep their leather furniture shining like the sun- forever! You could not be more far off from truth. Use the conditioner judiciously and once every 6-12 months. There is no need to put it on and polish your leather once each month. Most commercial conditioners are too strong, so make sure you pick something mild. You can always make one at home as well.

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  • Keep the leather away from direct sunlight and the fireplace

Remember that leather was once the skin of an animal and just like too much sun and heat are no good for your skin, they are not all that welcome for leather as well. If your leather sofa set sits close to a sunny window, the use a window treatment. Keep your leather furniture away from the fire place and at a spot that is cooler.

  • Take extra care of your favorite spot

This one comes both from personal experience and common observation. Take special care of your favorite spot on the leather couch as it will be the first to show signs of wear and tear. Since you will excessively sue it for reading your newspaper, watching TV and playing your Xbox, it will automatically require extra attention. Switching spots once in a while is cool, but even if you do not wish to, the make sure that the ‘hot spot’ is pampered enough.

  • Extent of care and methods vary with type of leather and the furnishing

Whenever you buy leather furniture, make sure you ask the seller about the details of the leather and the suggested ways of keeping it new as long as you can. This will be the best piece of advice you will ever get as leather varies with its place of origin and only by knowing its exact variety can you actually take the right care.

Unlike most other furnishing, leather indeed demands a tad bit of extra care and obviously fair distance from flaming heat and sharp edges. But if you can take enough care that is necessary, it will manifold to the beauty of your home!

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5 Tips to Keep Your Home Fashionable and Trendy

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Have you ever tried to keep up with fashion trends? It can be a little daunting and to do it accurately, you practically have to shop about once or twice a week,  probably even more. The same can be said about home trends. There is always the latest and greatest piece, color or style that just screams at you to update your current home design.

fashion trends 5 Tips to Keep Your Home Fashionable and TrendyThis can be an expensive venture if you are trying to keep up but there is a way to be at the latest in home decor without having to spend to much of your hard earned money. All you need is a little patience, a touch of creativity and a room to bring it all together in.

Tip #1: Start with your palette

When it comes to home design, one of the most important elements that you are going to use is color. You will have color on your walls, in your accents and in your furniture. Color abounds and there is a large palette to choose from when you pick your colors. One way to stay current with your color scheme is to choose colors that have been popular for several years running.

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The longer a color has been trendy, the greater chance you will have with that color continuing to stay trendy. Also make sure that you choose a color that can be paired with a wide range of colors; so basically any neutral color is the best to work with since you won’t have to worry about switching out your wall color whenever you add a new color to the mix.

Tip #2: Go for contemporary furniture

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Not everyone likes contemporary but when you use a contemporary piece for your home, you have a focus to start with. Generally, contemporary furniture has smooth, strong lines that look great with all design ideas so when you decide to update your home decor to the current trend, you won’t need to search for new furniture pieces. This will save you lots of money and you will still have a very fashionable room regardless of how “new” your furniture is.

Tip #3: Change out the accents

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Accents often play a huge part in home decor and they can be the easiest part of your room that you can change when you are trying to update your home decor into the latest styles. If you use accent pieces such as vases, sculptures, lamps and pictures, try to keep the number to a minimal for two reasons. First, the few accents you have, the less you have to buy when you change them out. Second, too many accents can overwhelm a space and leave it looking cluttered and dark, which probably isn’t the look you were going for.

Tip #4: Play with fabrics

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Fabrics are an excellent way to update a room and it can be fairly inexpensive if you are handy with a needle. Throw pillows on couches can be updated to a trendy accent color. Window treatments can be updated or removed depending on the overall look you are going for. Finally, you can change the look of a furniture piece simply by using a slipcover or by reupholstering the cushions. Make sure that when you do update your fabrics that you are looking at the textures as well as the colors since some textures can be trendy, while others are not.

Tip #5: Be fashionable for you

The last tip that I want to close with isn’t really a tip, it is a reminder. Even though there are always new trends to follow, home fashion does not change as quickly as regular fashion. A trend can stay in fashion for years and even after that, it only needs a few changes, such as a different lamp or a new set of throw pillows to update the trend to a current fashion.

In the end, your home should be comfortable and fashionable for you. If you are happy with a color that is not popular, don’t worry, simply enjoy your sense of style because more often than not, the uniqueness of your home decor probably makes it much more fashionable than any home that is filled with all the latest design trends.

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