4 tips for landlords decorating their rental property

4 tips for landlords decorating their rental property | H is for Home

You may have moved in with your partner, inherited a house from a family member or invested in a buy-to-let property. However you arrived at the position of having a spare house, it would be advantageous financially to make the property work for you. If you decide to let it out to provide you with an income, there are a few practical things that you, as a landlord, need to consider when decorating your rental property.

Sitting room decorated with white walls and neutral coloured furniture

Keep it neutral

Paint the walls the same colour throughout – easier to touch up when the tenant moves out. You can buy decorator’s sized tubs of magnolia, brilliant white or similar. This is particularly economical and time-saving if you have more than one rental property – you can decorate them all in the same colour and brand of paint. Not only is a simple, neutral interior good for a landlord, potential tenants would rather move into a house or flat that is bright and light with a fresh lick of paint.

Similarly, if you’re renovating the bathroom, a plain white bath suite and plain white tiles are not only more economical, they’ll be preferable to a renter too.

Laying a laminate floor

Make it hard-wearing

Landlords should be realistic and expect some degree of wear & tear on their property. This is especially so if the house will be lived in by students or children.

Lay vinyl or wood-effect laminate flooring in heavy traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens. In bedrooms and sitting rooms, install carpets that are stain repellent and are easy to clean. Where possible, choose paint for walls and doors that is scuff-resistant and can be easily cleaned with hot soapy water.

Unless you’ll be leasing out a luxury apartment or manor house, don’t leave any furniture, fittings or accessories that are of considerable worth or have sentimental value. Just think, is it worth the risk of them getting damaged or destroyed?

Checking a fuse box

Ensure it’s safe

There are stringent health and safety regulations that you need to adhere to when you let a property. Avoid the possibility of gas leaks, faulty electrical wiring and other fire hazards. Install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and regularly check that they are in working order. Ensure that any electrical appliances provided such as kettles, toasters and microwaves have been PAT tested.

Fitting something as cheap and simple as anti-overflow sink and bath plugs will avert leaks that can lead to costly repairs. stairs/bannisters

Also, be security-aware – check that locks on doors and windows of the house, garage or out-buildings are secure and comply with your insurance policy. Check here to compare landlord insurance plans.

Flat-pack furniture

Make it practical

Will your property be marketed to potential tenants as furnished or unfurnished? If it’s to be the former, provide simple, economical yet robust furniture. Invest in flat-pack beds, tables & chairs and storage solutions from retailers such as IKEA, Argos and Habitat. Opt for a sofa or suite with removable covers that can be removed and laundered. When buying mattresses, spend a little extra and include mattress protectors.

Remember to provide basic details and practical items such as kettle, toaster, cutlery, tin opener, shower curtain and ironing board. Related to this, it’s important to conduct a thorough stock take prior to the tenant moving in; it will avert problems when it comes to their moving out day.

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Get their look: Panda marble kitchen

Panda marble kitchencredit

This kitchen is drop-dead gorgeous! The island, splash-back, counter-top and overhead shelf are all constructed from exquisite white panda marble. With such an attention-grabbing material, the rest of the room is accordingly pared back.

The ceiling light is minimalist and unusual. The space is flooded with natural light through the huge arched windows. The panelled walls are painted a beautiful sage green.

Get their look

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Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Panda white polished marble
Panda white polished marble
Fornasetti wall plates
Fornasetti wall plates
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio
Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Panda white polished marble
Panda white polished marble
Fornasetti wall plates
Fornasetti wall plates
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio
Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Iittala Sarpaneva 3ltr black enamelled cast iron pot
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Miele ContourLine built in combination microwave
Panda white polished marble
Panda white polished marble
Fornasetti wall plates
Fornasetti wall plates
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio
Chord Convoy pendant light By AlexAllen Studio

Designer Desire: Rob Hodgson

Montage of Rob Hodgson illustrations and artwork all image credits

Born in 1988, Rob Hodgson is a British designer, illustrator and author. His début author/illustrated title, The Cave, was picked by BookTrust to be distributed free to every reception-aged schoolchild in England.

My inspirations mostly come from ways of making and thinking about making, rather than stylistic influences.
And I like a lot of folks who deconstruct and reconstruct form and colour. Like a lot of the early 20th Century European painters (Klee, Mattise, Miro, Picasso etc).
The Bauhaus, Black Mountain college, mid century American designer/illustrators (Girard, Rand etc). And also big visual thinkers like Bruno Munari, Hockney, John Cage.
Rob Hodgson

His books, including The Woods, An A to Z of Monsters, Maisie Mammoth’s Memoirs and Good Day for a Hat are available to purchase from Waterstones and other booksellers.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Price Points: Travel mugs

Travel mugs | H is for Home

Up until a couple of weeks before lock-down, we’d been making regular trips between Mid-Wales and Northern England. We were taking stock to our antique centre space in Hebden Bridge and returning a couple of days later with a carload of household items from storage. Moving house has been taking us quite a while!

We tend to stop for a break half-way, which often includes coffee and a pastry. If we’re supplying our own coffee, then we’ve taken to making it there on the spot – using a flask of boiling water and one of those instant cappuccino or flat white sachets. We much prefer it to coffee that was made a few hours in advance and kept warm in a flask. It doesn’t have that distinctive ‘plastic-y’ taste…. and those tiny flask cups aren’t great either. We brew ours in decent sized travel mugs. There’s none of that unpleasant after-taste – they’re more robust and the coffee stays warmer for longer.

They come in a variety of sizes and materials to suit your requirements. Here are three examples that caught our eye.

  1. New Bone China travel mugs: £8.78 each, Wayfair
  2. Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml: £15.00, Argos
  3. Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown: £35.00, John Lewis

shop travel mugs

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Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
£35.00
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
£15.00
New Bone China travel mugs
New Bone China travel mugs
£8.78 each
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
£35.00
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
£15.00
New Bone China travel mugs
New Bone China travel mugs
£8.78 each
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
£35.00
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
£15.00
New Bone China travel mugs
New Bone China travel mugs
£8.78 each
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
£35.00
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
£15.00
New Bone China travel mugs
New Bone China travel mugs
£8.78 each
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
Alessi Caffa Travel Mug, 400ml, brown
£35.00
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
Stojo Biggie slate collapsible cup – 470ml
£15.00
New Bone China travel mugs
New Bone China travel mugs
£8.78 each