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Renting

Make your rental feel more homely with Amy’s top tips

With sky-high property prices the new norm, particularly in our major cities, home ownership is increasingly out of reach for many people. So, how does one make a rental feel like a home?

Command hooks
Made for renters, as you don’t have to ask your landlord permission to use them, Command make a range of no-hole, picture hanging hooks and Velcro strips that won’t leave unsightly holes in the wall nor peel paint when you move on. Available in a variety of sizes and with the ability to hold up to 3.6kg, these plastic hooks and strips are ideal for hanging pictures in a rental – a gallery wall being the obvious choice for nesting types. There’s nothing that makes a house feel like a home more than a wall displaying your favourite photographs, prints and wall hangings.

Create a sentimental gallery wall with removable Command hooks. Image: Hunting for George

Indoor plants
Currently a massive trend, indoor plants (coupled with gorgeous pots) really do wonders for any interior space. Plus, when you move you can always take them with you.

Indoor plants can transform a space. Image: Pop & Scott

Paint
Some landlords will allow you to repaint provided you paint the walls back to the original colour before you depart. Some are even happy for their tenants to make permanent changes though will usually want to sign off on the colours beforehand. A bit of an undertaking, you could simply pick out a few areas to paint instead for that personal touch – the front door is the obvious pick.

A simple customisation solution – this pink door adds instant personality. Image: Dulux

Lighting
It’s amazing the difference that lighting improvements can make. Swap out your outdated ceiling lights for a more stylish alternative – IKEA make a variety of affordable paper and drum shades. Alternatively, investing in a couple of statement table and floor lamps is always a good idea as you can take them with you when you leave. And for alfresco areas, LED string lights look rather magical.

Inexpensive pendant lights work wonders. Image: IKEA

Removable wallpaper & wall decals
While the market is flooded with a variety of wall decals and removable wallpaper, varying in quality, there are some brands doing great things. No longer simply available in shiny finishes, there are plenty of realistic-looking textured ones to choose from now. A great alternative to paint, removable wall decals and wallpaper allow you to customise your rental without leaving a trace of it when you move out.

Quercus & Co make gorgeous removable wallpaper tiles

Rugs
A large area rug is ideal for covering unsightly carpet or other undesirable floor coverings – ugly tiles and lino spring to mind. Plus, they’re great for demarcating zones within the home and you can transport them to your next home too.

West Elm Boho Textured Wool Rug, $699

Portable shelving
A fabulous alternative to a built-in bookcase, portable shelves (ladder ones are currently on trend) are the perfect spot for you to display your favourite tomes and trinkets – both of which will make your rental feel homelier.

Mocka Maya Ladder, $99.95

Knobs & hardware
Sometimes a simple change of door handle or knob can make a huge difference to the overall look of a space – especially on kitchen cupboard fronts or wardrobe doors. Just remember to take the old ones with you when you are purchasing replacements to ensure they are compatible. You can simply change them back when you leave.

A guilty pleasure of mine, the knob selection at Anthropologie is unsurpassed

Check out Darren Palmer’s interior tips for renters

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Homewares

Zakkia’s SS15 range blends Scandinavian and Aussie design

Zakkia is one homewares brand that is continuously stepping up their game. Starting off in 2012 selling decorative knobs, their Spring Summer 15 collection is leaps and bounds away from their humble beginnings.

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With a range that includes hand blown glass vessels, water hyacinth baskets and versatile ceramic and brass objects, Zakkia have also expanded their iconic concrete collection to include 100% soy wax scented candles. “We worked with a local candle maker in the Southern Highlands and a local fragrance house to create these candles,” explains founder and Swede-turned-Sydneysider, Sara Lundgren. “After almost six years in Australia I was craving the scents of Sweden, so each custom scent blend resembles the four Swedish seasons – sommar (summer), host (autumn), vinter (winter) and vår (spring). I love the end result and the scents really do remind me of home!”

Zakkia 2015

All designed in Sydney and hand produced by small artisan communities around the world, Zakkia’s style is a fusion of their Scandinavian roots and their new home in Bondi. “This season we are still building on our Swedish heritage but we have also brought in a bit more of the coastal Bondi lifestyle, with the aqua coloured glass pieces and braided water hyacinth baskets. The new collection is still very much in keeping with our minimalist design ethos, which comes through in the simple designs and clean lines.”

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With each piece carefully handmade from high quality materials, Zakkia have continued to work with the raw natural materials they love, such as concrete and brass. It is for that reason Sara is very excited about one of their other latest additions, their Ghost Vases. “Made from a concrete base with a wire frame, these vases are quite a unique shape. Each piece is created to have multiple uses, and they have been very well received by our stockists.”

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Zakkia’s Spring Summer 15 collection is now available for pre-order, to be received in early November. Prices start at $19.

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Furniture Homewares

Online shopping fix: Hepburn Hardware

Knobs, handles and hooks, oh my!

Hepburn hardware is a gorgeous one-stop-shop for decorative home accessories, supplying ceramic and resin cabinet knobs along with a range of leather and rope handles, hooks and knobs.

hepburn homewares

Stocked across Australia and also available online, they can be used for all sorts of things, from refurbishing tired furniture to decking out a boutique restaurant or hotel. With a style that is stylish yet eclectic, all products are made with organic and handmade materials and high quality craftsmanship, sure to individualise your space. And with prices starting from $8, they’re also an affordable way to give your home an update.

While they’ve already got a beautiful range on offer, the next few months will see more goodies arrive, including a new contemporary glass range and a kitchen range, which will include polished chrome, antique brass and bronze finishes.

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Interiors Addict

Today’s online find: bargain agate coasters

I love agate coasters. I bought mine from one of those gorgeous country town markets ages ago. And I lust after the Jonathan Adler gilt-edged versions on a regular basis. Now Zakkia is stocking them (sans gold) at a very reasonable $8.90 each.

agate coasters

They come in 3 colours and are sold individually so you can mix and match. Spend over $99 to get free shipping. Adding some of their gorgeous door/drawer knobs to your basket may help you get there….

This Scandi-style tray ($29.90) also caught my eye while I was browsing…

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Interiors Addict

Wardrobe door before & after

I’m attempting to turn my spare room from an awkward shaped and sized room which I HATE into a spare room/study which I might even leave the door of open now and again.

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Interiors Addict

Designer knobs at everyday prices for those little touches that make all the difference

Zakkia is a new Australian online store that’s a bit like a lolly shop for door knobs and drawer handles. Being that I’ve changed all the knobs on the built-ins in my apartment, I think it’s a great idea.

“We believe that details make all the difference in a home, whether it is to give new life to an old piece of furniture or just spice up a tired kitchen,” said founder Sara Lundgren. “It is funny how little things quickly become a loved piece of who you are; a set of shiny raspberry knobs that make you smile every time you pass your dressing table, a big block of vanilla scented bathroom soap that reminds you of your childhood, drinking your morning coffee out of your favourite mug engraved with a quirky quote, or displaying a fresh bunch of pale pink roses in a new, sparkly vase. They are all part of your home, and living in a beautiful home makes you happy.”

Swedish design junkie Sara, made Sydney home in 2008 and often found herself ordering homewares from overseas stores.  “Being the impatient person I am, having to wait weeks for my purchases to arrive and spending money on expensive shipping quickly became unbearable. Out of this frustration and my love for homewares of course, Zakkia was born.”