While trendy designs are fun and creative, they don’t always draw the attention of renters. Trends quickly go out of style and can cause you to renovate your property more often. Adding trendy features can become costly and time consuming, as well, so if you are wondering what trends to avoid, let Gassen help you understand what works well with renters. Let’s begin with five trends that every rental property owner should avoid.

 

1. Extreme Paint Colors

There are so many color choices that make it hard to decide which ones to use on your walls. For this reason, you will want to use neutral colors that serve almost anyone looking to rent your property. Stay away from bright colors and pure white. The color white may seem like a good choice, but it gets dirty easily and requires additional maintenance. You will also want to stay away from bright colors because they’ll only appeal to renters looking for a niche design.

 

2. Wallpaper

Even though wallpaper is making a comeback, it is a property owner’s nightmare. It is a time-consuming and labor-intensive task to hang wallpaper and remove it. If contractors do not install it correctly, it can peel or tear. Wallpaper is a wall accessory that you can’t repair. You will have to remove the wallpaper and hang new wallpaper. This can become costly.

 

3. Stylish Light Fixtures

There are many choices for installing light fixtures. Some of these include:

 

●        Industrial

●        Glam lighting

●        Rustic

●        Farmhouse lighting

●        Traditional lighting

 

You want to have plenty of lighting in your rental property. Many of the styles listed above, however, are outdated and do not transcend all styles and tastes. To please all types of renters, it is best to use basic lighting fixtures. You will also find that basic lighting is more cost effective than elaborate lighting.

 

4. Cabinets and Hardware

Keep cabinets and hardware simple, practical, and durable. Your property will attract a wide range of potential renters with diverse tastes. To appeal to everyone, keep cabinets neutral. Distressed cabinets were popular a decade ago, but are no longer considered a highlight feature of the modern kitchen. A better solution for your rental property is to implement basic cabinets with standard hardware, such as brushed nickel or neutral tones.

 

5. Ignoring Window Treatments

While many rental property owners are choosing to forego window treatments, this is something you will want to add to your property’s interior. Window treatments are a great way to keep any room cool in the summer and warm during the winter. There are different types of window treatments you can install such as blinds, curtains, and shutters. Each treatment has its own benefits and features. You can decide which benefits are best for your rental property.

 

Rental Property in Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Managing rental property can seem stressful, so why not let Gassen manage your property in Eden Prairie? We offer a broad range of services such as accounting, bookkeeping, comprehensive property management, and real estate listings. To schedule an initial consultation with one of our experts, contact us today. You can call us at 952-922-5575, or you can message us on our contact page.