Spring is coming up soon and it's often the time people want to breathe new life into their home. But if you’re renting, it can feel tricky to make changes without breaking the bank - or risking your deposit. The good news? With a few smart, low-cost updates, you can refresh your rental, save money, and enjoy a brighter, more comfortable space. In this guide, we’ll cover three key areas: décor, maintenance, and gardening.
Seasonal décor on a budget
You don’t need to spend a fortune to make your rental feel fresh and stylish for spring. Small touches can make a big impact.
1. Removable wallpaper and decals
Peel-and-stick wallpaper or wall decals are perfect for renters. They instantly update a room and can be removed without leaving marks.
2. Soft furnishings
Swap heavy winter throws and cushions for lighter, brighter colours. Even small changes, like a cheerful rug or pastel cushions, can instantly lift a room.
3. Indoor plants
Adding greenery is an inexpensive way to boost mood and improve air quality. Easy options include spider plants, pothos, or small potted herbs like basil and parsley.
4. Lighting
Take advantage of longer daylight hours. Switch heavy curtains for light, airy ones, or add string lights for a cosy spring glow in evenings.
5. Quick DIY touches
Frames, vases, or seasonal artwork can brighten walls and surfaces without permanent changes. Even a small bowl of fresh flowers can make a space feel alive.

Small maintenance tasks that prevent costly problems
Spring is also a great time to tackle minor maintenance before small issues become expensive headaches.
1. Check for leaks and drafts
Inspect windows, taps, and under sinks. Sealing small drafts or reporting leaks early can save money and prevent bigger repairs later.
2. Clear drains and vents (if accessible)
Blocked drains or vents can cause damp or water damage. If your rental has accessible gutters or vents, give them a quick clean.
3. Improve ventilation
Open windows regularly to let fresh air in and reduce the risk of mould after the cold, damp winter months.
4. Know what your landlord/letting agent should handle
Anything structural, like plumbing or roof issues, should be reported. Keep a record of all communications in writing.
5. Take photos for your records
Documenting your maintenance efforts can help avoid disputes when it’s time to move out.
Easy and cheap gardening ideas for renters
Even if you don’t have a garden, Spring is a great time to bring a touch of greenery into your rental.
1. Container and windowsill gardens
Herbs, flowers, or small vegetables in pots or jars are perfect for windowsills and small spaces. Basil, thyme, or pansies are low-maintenance and thrive in spring.
2. Balcony-friendly planting
Use hanging baskets, vertical planters, or railing pots to maximise outdoor space. Even a tiny balcony can feel like a garden sanctuary.
3. Upcycling for planters
Old mugs, tins, crates, or jars make quirky, inexpensive planters. It’s eco-friendly and adds personality to your space.
4. Community gardens
If you have limited space, see if your local council or neighbourhood has shared gardens. You can grow plants, flowers, and even veggies at a fraction of the cost.
5. Seasonal planting
Focus on Spring-flowering plants like daffodils, tulips, or pansies. They’re affordable, easy to care for, and brighten any rental.
With a little effort and creativity and not a lot of expense, you can enjoy a rental that feels vibrant, cosy, and totally Spring-ready.






