Fitted wardrobes or not? - 25th Sep 2013 12:31am
Sorry if Ive asked this before although I searched and couldnt find anything. I'm renovating my parents small bungalow in Neston ready to let unfurnished in a month or so. The first estate agent said rip out the large white painted floor to ceiling wardrobes in the bedrooms because they're dated externally, and not very pretty inside. Leave the rooms looking modern and empty ,inkeeping with the renovation . A second EA ,a woman, said no, people are desperate for storage .Renters value that over looks.I would have thought most renters taking unfurnished, would have their own bedroom suites , but perhaps Im wrong. The larger bedroom could also accommodate someones small wardrobe and dressing table if they had one, although the room would probably look a bit cluttered and unmatched. The bungalow on the other hand doesnt have any 'under the stairs' or 'utility room' or box room for putting ironing boar or vacs.
I cant wait and ask a prospective tennant because this decision has to be made now before the rewire and stuff.
I know 'bare canvas' will suit some, and extra storage others, but which choice do you think will appeal to the majority?
The EA'sdont agree either on curtains . One says leave the old colored ones up till the tennants can buy what they want, and the other says go and buy some off white new ones that will go with everything. What do you expect if you rent please, Id be grateful for some opinions?
I cant wait and ask a prospective tennant because this decision has to be made now before the rewire and stuff.
I know 'bare canvas' will suit some, and extra storage others, but which choice do you think will appeal to the majority?
The EA'sdont agree either on curtains . One says leave the old colored ones up till the tennants can buy what they want, and the other says go and buy some off white new ones that will go with everything. What do you expect if you rent please, Id be grateful for some opinions?