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12 Interior Design Trends That Scream ‘UK Rental’

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12 Interior Design Trends That Scream ‘UK Rental’

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If you’ve ever walked into a rental home in the UK, chances are you’ve spotted at least a few of these popular design choices. From the unavoidable grey tones to those all-too-familiar Ikea pieces, let’s take a fun stroll through the most common sights in British rentals!

1. Grey Everything

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This shade is great because it’s super versatile and acts like a blank canvas, making any space look a bit more chic and pulled together. In UK rentals, grey might show up in the form of carpets, sofas, or even wall paint. It’s a safe choice for landlords who want their properties to have a contemporary, yet neutral look that appeals to most people.

2. Crushed Velvet Headboards

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Nothing says luxury quite like a crushed velvet headboard. It’s a common feature in many bedrooms, adding a touch of glam without costing a fortune. This trend is popular in rentals because it makes the room look fancy while still being fairly affordable and durable.

3. Motivational Wall Print: “Live, Laugh, Love”

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This phrase has become a bit of a cliché, but it’s still everywhere. Whether it’s on a canvas or framed on the wall, this motivational print is meant to inspire positivity in the home. It’s a simple and cheap way for landlords to make a place feel more lived-in and cozy.

4. Ikea Lack Tables

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Ikea’s Lack tables are everywhere, and it’s easy to see why. They’re incredibly affordable and surprisingly sturdy given their price. Perfect for renters who need a quick furniture fix that won’t break the bank.

5. Overstuffed Corner Sofa

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For ultimate comfort and to make the best use of space, the overstuffed corner sofa is a common find in UK rentals. It’s perfect for plopping down after a long day and can fit a bunch of your mates too!

6. Magnolia-Painted Walls

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Magnolia is a go-to color for rental walls. It’s light and airy, making spaces appear bigger and brighter. It’s also really good at hiding small marks and scuffs, which is probably why so many landlords love it.

7. String Fairy Lights

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String fairy lights bring a bit of magic to any room. They’re a cheap and cheerful way to add some warmth and charm to a space, making even the dullest room feel a bit more magical at night.

8. Faux Plants in Every Corner

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Who doesn’t love a bit of greenery? Faux plants are the perfect solution for busy renters who might not have the time for real plant care. They brighten up corners and add a splash of color with zero maintenance.

9. Flat-Pack Wardrobes

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Flat-pack furniture, especially wardrobes, are staples in rental homes. They’re affordable and functional, though sometimes a challenge to put together. But once up, they offer a decent amount of storage without costing too much.

10. Canvas Prints of London Skylines

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Whether you’re living in London or just love the city, these canvas prints are popular in rentals. They serve as a focal point in a room and are an easy choice for landlords wanting to fill a blank wall.

11. Mirrored Furniture

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Mirrored furniture can make small spaces feel larger and more open. It’s a trendy choice that has found its way into many UK rentals, adding a bit of style without requiring any permanent changes to the space.

12. Cheap Blinds That Never Quite Fit

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Lastly, we’ve all encountered those blinds that just don’t quite do the job. They’re often a bit too narrow or don’t hang right. While not the best quality, they’re commonly used because they’re an inexpensive solution to window coverings.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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