Understand the space of the rented house
First, carefully understand the layout and spatial size of the rented house. Measure each room to determine the available area for furniture. This step is especially helpful in avoiding overload or choosing furniture that is too small for the area.
Identify design styles and themes
Create a consistent design style or theme for the rented house. Consider architectural features or details of the space and choose additional furniture for the overall aesthetics you want to achieve.
Prioritize comfort and quality
Comfort should be prioritized in a rented house. Choose furniture that is not only beautiful but also brings comfort.
Show versatility with furniture Choose multi-functional furniture, especially in small rented spaces.
Look for flexible items such as sofa beds, expandable dining tables and furniture seats.
Considering practical aspects
Choose materials that are easy to clean and maintain, such as anti-slip fabrics and durable finishing layers. These practical factors not only help you save replacement costs but also contribute to extending the lifespan of furniture.