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10 ways to improve your rental home

Akanksha
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Make your rental home more comfortable and stylish by using inexpensive temporary solutions.

 

From using rugs to adding storage and potted plants, our community members have shared many creative ways to customise and improve their homes.


1. Use free-standing storage

Increase storage space using solutions like free-standing wardrobes and cube units, which are simple to assemble and remove at the end of the tenancy. While turning an unused spare room into a functional craft room, storage room and playroom, Bunnings Workshop member Carol (@Carol_Prime) used Flexi Storage Clever Cubes. 

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Find more storage ideas with our Top 10 most popular storage projectsKitchen storage solutions and 5 clever ways to maximise storage in your home.

 

2. Build an entertainment unit with a TV mount

Get the look of a wall-mounted screen without needing to drill holes in the wall. Check out Matt (@mattham)'s D.I.Y. entertainment unit, which uses laminated Pine panels to provide a TV mount.

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Resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expert Eric (@EricL)'s guide How to build a TV cabinet with wall mount contains step-by-step instructions.


3. Update the walls with temporary wallpaper


Wallpaper is an easy way to create a feature wall or transform a whole room. You can use peel-and-stick wallpaper that can be removed without causing damage, making it ideal for rental properties.

 

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The Bunnings team shares how to Transform your bedroom with wallpaper.

 

4. Cover your floors

Rugs or floor mats are a great way to add style and warmth.


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The Bunnings guide How to choose a rug contains useful advice.


5. Upgrade furniture

 

Adding, upcycling or replacing furniture can make your rental more comfortable and stylish. Sandra (@sandy_d) used timber Venetian blinds to upcycle an old tallboy.

 

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Top 10 most popular indoor furniture projects contains more impressive ideas.

 

6. Add greenery

Potted plants can go with you wherever you make your home, making them an easy fix for renters. Leanne (@craftyhopper)'s D.I.Y. plant stand is an effective way to display your potted plants. 

 

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Experienced Workshop member Joe (@JoeAzza) shares step-by-step instructions in How to build a planter stand.

7. Organise


Declutter and organise your rental with solutions like baskets or drawer organisers that can help you find what you need quickly and easily. Rizmy (@riziqbl) 's custom timber cutlery tray is great for keeping his cutlery organised while maximising storage space. Have a look at How to build drawer dividers by Carl (@CSParnell) for detailed instructions.

 

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Don’t miss these 10 ways to organise your home for more inspiration.

 

8. Add privacy

 

Temporary room dividers like screens can partition rooms, while window treatments like window film can control the amount of visibility from outside. Jess (@prettyliving) installed mirror-tinted window film to create privacy and reduce sun glare.

 

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Find more ideas in 6 ways to add privacy to your home.

 

9. Add accessories and art

Personalise your rental by using D.I.Y. accessories like Garima (@igarimasingh)'s extra large ottoman tray or by hanging art pieces. Be careful not to damage walls with nail and screw holes when hanging art. Command strips or adhesive picture hangers work well for lighter items like posters and smaller frames.

 

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Damage-free ways to hang pictures in a rental may come in handy.

 

10. Replace toilet seats

Toilet seats in rental properties typically don't age well. Replacing a stained or broken toilet seat is an easy and cost-effective D.I.Y. job. 

 

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Check out the Bunnings guide How to replace a toilet seat for more tips.

 

Remember to review your lease agreement and consult with your landlord before making any alterations to the rental property. It's essential to comply with any rules or restrictions regarding modifications to ensure you don't violate your lease terms.

 

How to improve your rental home 


The Bunnings team has shared multiple guides on improving your rental home, including How to update your rental without losing your bond and Ten D.I.Y. decorating upgrades for renters.

 

The Bunnings Workshop community can help if you need more assistance with improving your rental home. Don’t hesitate to ask a question

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