Transform Your Rental Without Losing Your Deposit: Tips from a Leading Interior Designer
If you’re renting, you’re probably familiar with the challenge of personalizing your living space without making permanent changes. While restrictions can vary depending on your landlord, minor, reversible alterations are often allowed—provided the property is returned to its original state when you move out.
According to Melissa Read, the founder of Studio Burntwood, a leading interior designer in London, it’s entirely possible to transform your rental home in ways your landlord will approve of.
In an exclusive interview with House Digest, Melissa shares her expert advice for adding personality and charm to your space—without risking your deposit. As a highly sought-after interior designer in the UK, Melissa emphasises the importance of choosing temporary solutions that make a big impact, such as peel-and-stick wallpapers, clever lighting, and furniture that doubles as storage.
“Renters shouldn’t feel limited in expressing their style,” says Melissa.
“There are so many creative ways to make a space feel like home without making permanent changes. It’s all about being resourceful and thinking outside the box.”
For more insights, read the full article:
www.housedigest.com/1032655/how-to-decorate-without-losing-your-deposit-according-to-an-interior-designer-exclusive/
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