More people are renting now than ever before, but the rental market remains surprisingly unflexible, with many tenants banned from making even the simplest alterations, such as hanging a picture or painting a wall. Even those who have managed to take that first leap onto the property ladder often find themselves with no cash left to renovate, so their first home is just a short stop-gap to their ‘forever home’; they resort to a renter’s mindset, unwilling and unable to invest vast sums in the fabric of their property and instead ‘making do’ with quick fixes. Home for Now provides a blend of both inspirational and practical advice, showing how canny tenants have transformed their temporary abodes into stylish spaces. Organised by area of the house – Living Spaces; Kitchens and Dining; Bedrooms and Bathrooms; Creative Workspaces; and Plants & Outdoor Living – the book showcases standout interiors and offers helpful hints and tips. There are also simple step-by-step DIY and craft projects that both renters and DIY-phobic homeowners can easily achieve to make their temporary living spaces feel like home.
Stylish DIY advice on creating a beautiful home, whether it be a rented place or your first home. These are simple, budget-friendly ways to create stunning, temporary interior details that won't risk your deposit or change a home irreversibly. A book that caters for the current housing market, where more and more people are in rented accommodation for longer.