A BIG dilemma for tenants is whether to decorate their home.
Some worry they will fall foul of their landlord if they make too many changes. But seven in ten renters say they would be happy to spend cash doing up their abode, according to B&Q.

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Luckily there’s lots you can do without leaving a trace.
IT’S A STICK-UP: There are several stick-on solutions for quick fixes, from removable wallpaper to sticky tiles.
Self-adhesive film can be used to update worktops and bathroom counters.
With most designs coming in at less than £20 per square metre, a sticky fix can be both stylish and cheap.
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Peel-and-stick wall tiles from B&Q start at £6 for a pack of 24 blue azulejo Mediterranean-style tiles.
THE ART OF THE HOME: Pictures and photos change the look of a home, but many landlords forbid tenants from even using wall hooks to hang the frames.
Get around this by leaning framed art, photos and mirrors against the wall. It gives a relaxed vibe that you can switch around any time without leaving a mark.
But that doesn’t mean walls must stay bare. For small items you want at eye-level, use Command picture-hanging strips, £2.47 on Amazon, which stick to the back of the frame and attach to the wall.
For your fave snaps, order lightweight foam photo tiles that can be hung with self-adhesive tabs without using a hammer and nails.
BLIND FIND: Fitting curtain rails and blinds used to be challenging without screws. Now there are no-screw solutions to make your house feel homely.
Blinds that fit in window recesses are a game-changer for tenants. For lightweight curtains, use tension rods and poles which don’t need drills.
NO-SCREW SHELVES: Wall-hung shelving is a great storage solution in small rooms, but not an option for many renters. Try over-the-door hanging shelves and hooks for bags, scarves and storage baskets.
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability
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