Showing posts with label rental furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rental furniture. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Property is always a good capital investment. The property market usually remains on an upward trajectory, so as long as you are willing to take a long-term view it is pretty easy to make money. Investing in property can also generate income when you let out a buy-to-let unit to tenants.
Because there are so many different types of tenants out there, you do need to consider which market you are targeting. Different tenants will expect different fixtures and fittings and if you decide to target the professional market, your rental units should appeal to high-end tastes. So how should you fit out a rental unit aimed at more exacting tastes?
Short Term or Long Term Lets?
One of the decisions you need to make is whether to let your property out on a short-term vacation let basis, or work at attracting a long-term tenant. There are pros and cons both ways, but if you decide to go with the vacation let option, be aware that your property will be subjected to a lot of wear and tear, which means carpets and furnishings will need to be replaced more often.
Carpets are not always the best choice in a rental property. You may be better off looking at more expensive types of flooring if you want to attract more affluent tenants, although distributing a few choice rugs here and there will be a nice touch. Solid wood flooring is a good choice as it can be sanded down in the event of damage. Polished concrete is also extremely hard wearing and can look very attractive in modern properties. For bathrooms and kitchens, look at ceramic, natural stone or marble tiles: all three are resistant to water and very attractive.
Furnished or Unfurnished?
Business executives looking for short-term lets may prefer renting a fully furnished unit. The same applies if you are marketing at the more affluent vacation market. In this instance, it is essential that you invest in the right quality of furniture. There is nothing wrong with Ikea, but it won’t be a good fit if you want to appeal to the high-end market – they will expect to see bespoke designer pieces rather than plastic chairs and flat-pack furniture. If you go down the unfurnished route, the only things you need to worry about are installing suitable kitchens and bathrooms.
Sophisticated Kitchens and Stylish Bathrooms
Kitchens and bathrooms need to be stylish, sophisticated, and packed full of the latest high-end appliances. Look at granite or marble counter tops, solid wood cabinets, gorgeous lighting and extra appliances such as wine coolers, espresso machines and the like. Your tenants will expect the best of the best – and be willing to pay extra for it – so indulge their tastes and don’t be afraid of spending money on designer brands.
There is a lot to think about before you let out a property for commercial gain, but don’t forget to prepare a full property inventory using hertsinventories.co.uk to protect your assets. If you don’t, you may belatedly discover that some of your more expensive pieces of furniture have gone missing at the end of a let.
Tips for Fitting Out High-End Rental Units
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Like fashion, interior design also has trends that come and go with changing of the seasons. The new year of 2014 is almost upon us and it will bring with it a whole host of new fashions and styles. If you’re thinking about sprucing up your home and want to choose something that will be bang on trend in the next 12 months, then here is a list of some of the up and coming interior design trends for 2014 to give you some ideas.
Back to white
Using the colour white, like in these picture galleries here to give a room a sleek look and feel will be very popular in 2014.
As well as being used alone, teaming it up with black in geometric shapes with your furniture and decor is predicted to be another interior design trend over the next 12 months.
If these two really aren’t your colours of choice, then yellow is another colour set to be making waves next year. Adding the odd splash of pink here and there will be another popular design technique too.
Patterns Galore
If you want to decorate your home so that it will look up to date and fresh in 2014, then patterns will be a popular way to do that. In 2014 though, we won’t have to make that agonising choice between spots of stripes because it will be all about experimenting and mixing things up a bit.
Texture
In 2014 th4 interior design of you home will be about more than just something you want to look at and admire. Giving your rooms a textural feel so that it appeals to your sense of touch as well as looking good will be important too. You should want to reach out and touch your walls and furniture as well as simply look at them. You can do this by creating sandy effects or exposing brick work.
Why not make your own
Another one of the trends that is looking set to be big in 2014 is the use of handmade interiors. Things that are knitted (such as cushion covers and throw overs will be especially popular).
Have a look at some of the up and coming trends for yourself and see which ones you like the most and that you think will work best with the space that you have in your home.
For more details visit David Phillips Furniture Website.
David Phillips Furniture Ltd presents their article about Interior Trends for Upcoming Year
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