PROPERTY GUIDE | Deck the home

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Add personality to your home by putting up your favourite photos and art. Picture: STYLEDBYPT

One simple way to add personality to the home is by putting up your favourite photos and art — they bring in colour, pattern and texture to an otherwise dull wall. This simple trick allows you to create a feature wall instantaneously.

Plus, it’s easy to swap up the artworks for a new look.

If there’s no room for you to hang your artworks, you could also consider decorating a room by leaning objects against the wall, such as mirrors and ladders.

Mirrors create an illusion of depth to a room by making it appear larger, while you can decorate the ladder with colourful scarves, bags and rugs to add interest to the space.

Add rugs or carpets to differentiate spaces at home

Rugs and carpets are an inexpensive way to help you create zones between different rooms. They also add warmth and comfort to your home.

It is recommended you invest in a good quality one, so you won’t have to worry about replacing it so soon, and can take it with you to your next home.

As an added bonus, using a carpet or rug will protect the floor from spills and wear and tear, which you’ll be grateful for when it’s time to get your bond back!

Add storage space

Many rental properties lack storage space which can make your home feel cluttered and messy. One way to unclutter your home is to include furniture or accessories that can help with storage space.

For example, a television cabinet with storage helps to hide unsightly cables and wires, while a coffee table with a lid and storage inside is handy to place items you don’t use often. Bookshelves, meanwhile, are ideal for decoration and storage.

Experiment with lights

With the right room lighting, any room can be instantly transformed. Cleverly-placed floor lamps and pendant lights can give your room different layers of mood and tone. Experiment with different angles, light sources and light colours to suit your style.

Add textiles

Textiles like pillows, blankets, rugs, carpets, window treatments and wall art are also simple ways to change the look of your home.

The type of colour and fabrics that you use will change the mood of your space. For example, soft colours will give your home a subtle and muted look, while bold colours make your home more vibrant.

Get furniture with ‘legs’

The type of furniture in your home not only has a strong influence on the appearance of your home, but the overall vibe as well. One way to create more an illusion of a bigger space, is to use furniture with ‘legs’. Furthermore, it’s easier to vacuum and clean under the furniture too.

Plan your budget

While everyone wants to have a cosy home, things can spiral out of control if you don’t set aside a budget. This helps you to determine your overall decorating idea so you can decide what you can afford.

Make a wishlist of the things you want, then go bargain hunting in order to get the most out of your buck. Never skimp on decorations as they are as important as good quality furniture.

Add some greenery to your home

Adding plants to your home helps to bring warmth and life. The key to decorating with plants is that you should never use just one. Either use them as a balanced pair in corners or entry ways, or layer multiple plants of various sizes. Keep the colour of the leaves complementary. For example, use light green foliage together for a tropical look or dark greens for a more modern or sophisticated style.

Use removable wallpapers or wall decals

If you want to avoid the expense and work of painting, consider applying wallpapers. From decals to temporary stick-ons, wallpapers come with a variety of effects, designs and colours.

You can instantly create an accent wall and transform the look and feel of your home. Plus, they’re relatively easy to install (and remove) and inexpensive too!

One way to unclutter your home is to include furniture or accessories that can help with storage space. Picture: STYLEDBYPT

Rugs and carpets are an inexpensive way to help you create zones between different rooms. Picture: STYLEDBYPT

One way to create more an illusion of a bigger space, is to use furniture with ‘legs’. Furthermore, it’s easier to vacuum and clean under the furniture too. Picture: STYLEDBYPT