Plenty of storage necessary in kitchens
Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017
People considering renting out property should think about kitchen design and storage options that will appeal to the right tenants, the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has said.A director at the RLA, Alan Ward, said rooms should be decorated in neutral colours and a good kitchen helps attract good tenants. He said that plenty of storage is important a tip that any kitchen lover would probably agree with. Mr Ward continued to say that, depending on who the target tenant group is, accessories and items such as cutlery may be required in kitchens something else for landlords to think about. However, he went on to say that many landlords are not supplying electrical items such as toasters and kettles due to annual testing rules and while a clothes dryer may look good, tenants may avoid using it to save electricity. In this case, it may be worth fitting sinks and taps with minimalist designs to fit in with items the tenants will provide themselves. Erica sinks from Franke may fit with a variety of decor tastes and are affordable for most landlords. The EUN611 96 sink is also generously sized to allow for a number of tenants washing up.