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Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space
Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space

North Wales Live

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space

Summer is a time for home renovations and decorative upgrades, and this year it seems that British renters are finding even more creative ways to put a personal touch on their properties. New research from Smart Energy GB has found that June is the most popular month for a 'renters refresh' as nice weather inspires home changes (37%), spending almost £700 on average making stylistic changes to their homes. Yet, while June signals a moment of change for many, half (50%) of renters say they update their space several times a year with clever, often temporary, upgrades to showcase their personalities and create functional, beautiful spaces to build lasting memories. Video Loading More simple changes like replacing hardware on cabinetry and storage (18%) and switching up home accessories to add pops of colour (44%) also help renters put a stamp on their properties. In fact, renters have found even more creative ways to add their own flair to their property, including using removable vinyl flooring (18%) and adhesive tiles (16%). And it's not just aesthetic changes taking place in the homes of British renters - more than a quarter (28%) of renters say they've made changes to make their homes more energy efficient. For many, this comes in the form of taking ownership of their household energy management, by switching to LED lightbulbs (48%), choosing their preferred energy provider (22%) and getting a smart meter installed (38%). Steve Pimblett, Chief Data Officer at Rightmove, adds: 'Energy efficiency is one of the top priorities for renters, with 88% valuing a low carbon footprint and 80% considering it in their next move. Renters are not only aware of the importance but are also willing to act, with most of them ready to pay more for energy-efficient homes and encouraging their landlords to make green upgrades to help save on their energy bills.' While nearly a quarter (23%) of renters admit to being unaware that they could request a smart meter installation in their property, if your energy bills are in your name, it's easy to arrange with your energy supplier. However, it is recommended you let your landlord know before you upgrade. The benefits of doing so for renters are clear, with 29% feeling more in control of their energy usage and bills. Smart Energy GB has teamed up with author and interiors expert, Kate Watson-Smyth. She added: 'It's so important to feel in control of the place you call home, from renter-friendly decorating hacks to simple swaps that can save energy and money. Here are my top tips to embrace the space and make the most of every corner of your home: Swap Out Harsh Lighting Rentals can often have bright, cold white bulbs installed, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Swap them for warm white LED bulbs. Upgrade the Shower Head Most bathrooms use standard fittings, so replacing the shower head is a simple upgrade that can make a big difference. Keep the old one so you can swap it back before you leave! Use Your Own Curtains Curtains are easy to store and are a great touch to elevate a space. Swap out existing ones for styles you like, and consider adding thermal lining to keep your home warmer and reduce heating costs. Change back before you go so you can use them again. Block Draughts Creatively Prevent cold air from creeping in under doors by sewing your own draught excluders. Hang Art Without Damaging Walls Artwork and pictures are a great way of adding a personal touch to your home. In period rentals with picture rails, use chains and hooks to hang art without nails. Work With Unchangeable Décor If you're stuck with uninspiring features, like that classic 'rental grey' carpet, try incorporating that colour into rugs, cushions, or lampshades. Soften the Kitchen Aesthetic Give your kitchen a quick facelift by using tile stickers and replacing cabinet handles. Dimming harsh lighting and placing a small table lamp on the counter can make the space feel warmer and more inviting. Request a Smart Meter If the energy bills are in your name, you can request a smart meter from your energy supplier at no extra cost, just remember to keep your landlord in the loop. They come with an in-home display that shows how much energy you're using in near-real time. Victoria Bacon, Director at Smart Energy GB, said: 'British renters are incredibly innovative when it comes to personalising their homes. 'But it's not just decoration. Many are also making changes to save themselves some money, including choosing to request a smart meter from their energy supplier. Smart meters enable you to track and manage your energy use and many people are able to make savings as a result - just remember to let your landlord know.' Of those who have made changes to their rental property, 86% say the time and effort has been worth it as it makes them feel more at home (63%). In fact a few tweaks can go a long way when it comes to making renters feel at home, just a further (22%) say their property felt like home when they moved in, versus 60% after making a few changes.

Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space
Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space

Wales Online

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space

Renters reveal their top home improvements as they embrace their space New research from Smart Energy GB has found that June is the most popular month for a 'renters refresh' as nice weather inspires home changes (37%), spending almost £700 on average making stylistic changes to their homes More than a quarter (28%) of renters say they've made changes to make their homes more energy efficient Summer is a time for home renovations and decorative upgrades, and this year it seems that British renters are finding even more creative ways to put a personal touch on their properties. New research from Smart Energy GB has found that June is the most popular month for a 'renters refresh' as nice weather inspires home changes (37%), spending almost £700 on average making stylistic changes to their homes. ‌ Yet, while June signals a moment of change for many, half (50%) of renters say they update their space several times a year with clever, often temporary, upgrades to showcase their personalities and create functional, beautiful spaces to build lasting memories. ‌ SEGB - Make it Your Own More simple changes like replacing hardware on cabinetry and storage (18%) and switching up home accessories to add pops of colour (44%) also help renters put a stamp on their properties. In fact, renters have found even more creative ways to add their own flair to their property, including using removable vinyl flooring (18%) and adhesive tiles (16%). And it's not just aesthetic changes taking place in the homes of British renters - more than a quarter (28%) of renters say they've made changes to make their homes more energy efficient. For many, this comes in the form of taking ownership of their household energy management, by switching to LED lightbulbs (48%), choosing their preferred energy provider (22%) and getting a smart meter installed (38%). Article continues below Steve Pimblett, Chief Data Officer at Rightmove, adds: 'Energy efficiency is one of the top priorities for renters, with 88% valuing a low carbon footprint and 80% considering it in their next move. Renters are not only aware of the importance but are also willing to act, with most of them ready to pay more for energy-efficient homes and encouraging their landlords to make green upgrades to help save on their energy bills.' While nearly a quarter (23%) of renters admit to being unaware that they could request a smart meter installation in their property, if your energy bills are in your name, it's easy to arrange with your energy supplier. However, it is recommended you let your landlord know before you upgrade. The benefits of doing so for renters are clear, with 29% feeling more in control of their energy usage and bills. Smart Energy GB has teamed up with author and interiors expert, Kate Watson-Smyth. She added: 'It's so important to feel in control of the place you call home, from renter-friendly decorating hacks to simple swaps that can save energy and money. Here are my top tips to embrace the space and make the most of every corner of your home: ‌ Swap Out Harsh Lighting Rentals can often have bright, cold white bulbs installed, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Swap them for warm white LED bulbs. Upgrade the Shower Head ‌ Most bathrooms use standard fittings, so replacing the shower head is a simple upgrade that can make a big difference. Keep the old one so you can swap it back before you leave! Use Your Own Curtains Curtains are easy to store and are a great touch to elevate a space. Swap out existing ones for styles you like, and consider adding thermal lining to keep your home warmer and reduce heating costs. Change back before you go so you can use them again. ‌ Block Draughts Creatively Prevent cold air from creeping in under doors by sewing your own draught excluders. Hang Art Without Damaging Walls ‌ Artwork and pictures are a great way of adding a personal touch to your home. In period rentals with picture rails, use chains and hooks to hang art without nails. Work With Unchangeable Décor If you're stuck with uninspiring features, like that classic 'rental grey' carpet, try incorporating that colour into rugs, cushions, or lampshades. ‌ Soften the Kitchen Aesthetic Give your kitchen a quick facelift by using tile stickers and replacing cabinet handles. Dimming harsh lighting and placing a small table lamp on the counter can make the space feel warmer and more inviting. Request a Smart Meter ‌ If the energy bills are in your name, you can request a smart meter from your energy supplier at no extra cost, just remember to keep your landlord in the loop. They come with an in-home display that shows how much energy you're using in near-real time. Find out more about smart meters for renters HERE. Victoria Bacon, Director at Smart Energy GB, said: 'British renters are incredibly innovative when it comes to personalising their homes. Article continues below 'But it's not just decoration. Many are also making changes to save themselves some money, including choosing to request a smart meter from their energy supplier. Smart meters enable you to track and manage your energy use and many people are able to make savings as a result - just remember to let your landlord know.' Of those who have made changes to their rental property, 86% say the time and effort has been worth it as it makes them feel more at home (63%). In fact a few tweaks can go a long way when it comes to making renters feel at home, just a further (22%) say their property felt like home when they moved in, versus 60% after making a few changes.

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