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How to furnish a rental apartment?

Posted by Mariliin Aarend on 24/02/2022
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Although rental apartments are divided into simple and luxurious and small and large, there are fairly uniform rules for their design.

Simplicity counts

A rental apartment is not a place to show off your design skills. Although there are exceptions, neutral and simple tones suit most tenants. Rather, focus on quality.

Light walls are preferred, seconded by light brown parquet. The bathroom could also be done in mellow colors. The Scandinavian style is striking, because such a solution works effectively both independently and with more special furniture and curtains added by the tenant.

You should definitely consider that the entire interior finish would be easy to clean.

You don’t have to have too much furniture

The importance of furniture in a rental apartment largely depends on the location of the residence and the total area of the apartment. If the apartment is located in the center of Tallinn, where there are more foreigners, it should be fully furnished. There may also be less furniture in the suburbs, because quite a lot of families have their own furniture that they want to use. However, kitchen furniture with basic appliances must always be installed.

Functional furniture could be used in smaller apartments. For example, in the case of one-room apartments, you could use a pull-out sofa and, if possible, a larger wardrobe or closet to store things in.

Additional values help to find a tenant faster

If the apartment is intended for a younger target group, it could also be equipped with dishes, pots and pans. It adds value to the apartment if everything is already there and the person does not have to make additional expenses when moving in.

Attention could also be paid to smaller details, such as flowers, linens, plaids and smaller interior elements that create a cozier feeling. It creates a more homely atmosphere, and thanks to this, the apartment finds tenants faster.

However, dishes, blankets and other added values are especially important for apartments that are rented out for a short period of time.

In conclusion

In order for the rental apartment you offer to be competitive in the real estate market, furnish it simply, but with high quality, and design it in bright and neutral colors. Be sure to try to avoid gaudy shades, hard-to-clean materials, and irrelevant or worn-out pieces of furniture and appliances.

Mariliin Aarend, ELUM real estate agent

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