It is best to go for the most neutral kitchens and bathrooms as possible. Don’t try and force any major interior design schemes on these two rooms, because your potential tenants may not share any of your tastes. At least with a neutral scheme they will not feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed by your design.
You will also be responsible for laying out very practical rooms. This is a really important step as it may turn out to the difference between securing tenants and failing to do so. It may also make all the difference when it comes to actually receiving the level of rent you are hoping for in order that the property continues to pay for itself.
Shop for your bathroom furniture with maximum storage in mind. People moving into your property will need the house to accommodate all of their belongings and they will not have anywhere else to store their things. Being sensitive to their needs will help you to be a better landlord.
Equally, make sure there is plenty of storage in the kitchen and that it is kitted out with all the kitchen appliances that are necessary for a practical kitchen.

