What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - Tide sitting on sofa in living room
What I Hire is again after a short break (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

Oh, hey there.

Followers of What I Hire may need observed there hasn’t been an version for some time – we had a brief summer time break and are actually again with a bang. We hope you didn’t miss us an excessive amount of.

For these not within the know, What I Hire is our weekly renting collection.

Each Tuesday, we take you round somebody’s rented residence, and see how they’ve made it their very own.

Final time, we have been in Branston, Lincolnshire, with Rebecca, who pays £795 a month for a three-bed bungalow she’s become a gloriously eclectic ode to black paint.

This week, we’re up in Leith, in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Tide (Tea) Adesanya, a 25-year-old artist, content material creator, and lead artistic at Communia.

Six months in the past she moved to Edinburgh on a whim and began renting this place. We chatted along with her about her expertise to date.

I pay £750 a month with out payments. With payments it goes as much as roughly to £1,000.

It’s a one-bed condo. That features a open plan lounge and kitchen, one bed room and one rest room.

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - tide standing in her doorway
Meet Tide (also called Tea), an artist and content material creator renting a one-bedroom flat in Leith (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

Coming from paying £1,000 for a studio in London, sure, completely.

My residence relies in Leith, I believe Leith is a good space!

I’m but to totally discover it, primarily as a result of it’s acquired such a big array of meals locations, outlets and hidden gems.

I just lately stumbled upon the shore, which is such an attractive spot to have a drink within the solar (the uncommon moments it’s sunny).

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - Tide sitting on her reading nook window
Tide moved to Edinburgh from London six months in the past (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - framed image of the cover of vile bodies by evelyn waugh
Hire is £750 a month (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

Discovered it on Spareroom late at evening! I felt so enamoured with these uncovered bricks that I purchased the early chicken cross to succeed in out for a viewing.

I splash loads of color! Yellow, pinks, patterns… you identify it.

Then I pray all of it comes collectively as cute and eclectic and never messy and peculiar!

I additionally plan on making it really feel homely by making or shopping for extra prints and artwork.

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - Tide's painted canvases leant up against a wall
Tide feels she has an amazing deal – particularly after paying £1,000 a month for a studio flat in London (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

My landlord is tremendous accommodating and supportive of me making this place a house – so no issues there. I’ve requested if I can drill holes to place decor up and he’s all for it… so long as it’s executed respectfully, in fact!

Greater than sufficient house. Like I mentioned, coming from London the place I paid financial institution for a compact studio, I really feel virtually overwhelmed (in a great way) with having multiple room.

I've to remind myself that I don’t must be cooped up in my bed room and that I even have a complete different room I can dwell in. Loopy, huh?

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland -framed print that reads: 'I love that you exist'
Tide’s interiors model? Numerous color (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

I had a little bit little bit of drainage challenge a number of months in, however my landlord was nice and acquired in a plumber asap and acquired it mounted.

I'll most likely transfer sooner or later, however I don’t know what the long run holds.

I’d undoubtedly love to purchase a spot ultimately!

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - the living room
‘I pray all of it comes collectively as cute and eclectic and never messy and peculiar,’ says Tide (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - sunflowers in yellow vase and painting of two people embracing on a shelf
You’ll spot plenty of art work across the flat (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - window seat
Cosy! (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - living room view from the side
There’s an open plan lounge and kitchen (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - kitchen and living room
Tide was an enormous fan of the uncovered brick when she first noticed the flat (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - books on a shelf with boot style bookend
A v cute bookend (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - kitchen and living room with fireplace
We like all of the pops of yellow (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - kitchen
The kitchen – even the fruit is colour-coordinated (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland tree of mugs
Good vibes solely (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland hallway with shelves and table
A superbly painted hallway (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland gluggle jug filled with roses
With extra contemporary flowers (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - hallway view of Tide in her bedroom reading
Tide says she usually has to remind herself that she has a lounge, not only a bed room (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - bedroom
However the bed room is sweet, to be honest (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - rail of clothing
A neat clothes rail (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - fireplace in bedroom and window
One other hearth (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - Tide sitting on her bed
Sure, these are Crocs you spy (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - bathroom shower and open cupboard above sink
Lastly, the toilet (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - shower in bathroom plus artwork on walls
Massive followers of the fake greenery (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - toilet in bathroom
And all the toilet art work (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - aroma diffuser, room spray, and a book of brainteasers sitting on the toilet cistern
An ideal host has brainteasers of their rest room (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Rent: Tide, £750 a month for a one-bedroom flat in Leith, Scotland - a pink toothbrush
And right here’s the compulsory toothbrush shot, this time with a really cute holder (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS/Metro.co.uk)

What I Hire is a weekly collection that’s out each Tuesday at 10am.

Test again subsequent week to have one other nostril round a rented property.


Methods to become involved in What I Hire

What I Hire is Metro.co.uk’s weekly collection that takes you contained in the locations persons are renting, to provide us all a greater sense of what’s regular and the way a lot we ought to be paying.

In the event you fancy participating, please e-mail whatirent@metro.co.uk. You’ll have to take photos of your kitchen, lounge, rest room, and bed room, plus a number of pictures of you in your bed room or dwelling space.

Be sure you get permission out of your housemates! You’ll additionally have to be okay with sharing how a lot you’re paying for hire, as that’s fairly necessary.

We're not simply after the prettiest locations on the market, by the best way. We would like the truth of renting, so for those who're at present renting a spot you hate, we might like to see that too (and sympathise enormously!).

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