In this article, we will share tips on preparing your home for the rainy season and redecoration ideas to brighten it.

Gloomy indoors. Leaking roofs. Overflowing gutters. These are just some of the problems we face during the monsoon season. While rainy days bring fun things that summer lacks, such as the playful rain, the cool breeze of monsoon winds, and moist surroundings, heavy downpours can also damage our homes. Before the rainy days come in full swing, it is important to prepare and redecorate your home to prevent annoying hassles caused by sudden thunderstorms, strong winds, and torrential rains. As we switch seasons, let’s welcome the rainy days with a sunnier disposition.

Inspect Roofs

We all hate leaking roofs. Water dripping from the ceiling can run along the walls and floor, which may lead to mold and a foul odor. To prevent this from happening, always make sure to check your roof even before the rainy season comes. 

When you notice water stains extending across ceilings or running down your walls, chances are you need to check your roof for any damage. Before the weather worsens, inspect your roof for any holes, cracks, or warped shingles that may allow rainwater to leak into your home. Better yet, have a professional roofer check the condition of your roof and repair any damaged, cracked, or worn shingles, metals, or sealants.

You should also ask your roofer about the remaining lifespan of your roof to see if it needs immediate replacement.

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Clean walkways and drainage

Clogged garbage in your drainage system could lead to flooding. Since monsoons often bring torrential rain and storms, you should check your drainage system beforehand to ensure water can flow freely. Make sure to regularly clean your drainage or walkways if they are clogged with waste. You can also seek help from a professional handyman to address this problem.

If your home is in a flood-prone area, your drainage system will require regular maintenance to prevent mud and dirt washed into your pipes from clogging. If mud and dirt are left to dry and build up in your drainage system, this will cause serious problems in the future and may even require expensive repairs and pipe replacement.

Check doors and windows

Broken windows and doors can also become entry points for rainwater during the rainy season. Air and water can leak through gaps in closed windows and doors and around broken frames. This is why you should regularly check your windows and doors to ensure they open and close properly. This will prevent any air or water to seep in during stormy weather. You could also check for deteriorating caulks (the material used to seal your windows’ joints and seams), cracked glass, broken locks and latches, and closures that don’t fully close. If you suspect any damage, you may contact a handyman within your community to give you professional assistance.

Clean gutter and downspouts

Rain gutters and downspouts protect your home’s roof and walls from water damage. This is why regular cleaning your gutters and downspouts is important, especially before a strong downpour comes. Clogged and damaged gutters can spill water directly onto your roof and destroy your wall’s paint. To prevent this from happening, make sure to remove clogged twigs and leaves, seal holes, and replace broken parts of the gutter. You should also unclog your downspouts from debris and check for any damage that could cause leakage or water backing up to your roof during heavy rains.

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Check the trees and plants around your home

During heavy rains and thunderstorms, fallen plants, trees and branches may damage your home severely. Heavy rains often generate strong winds that can bring down debris and leaves to your drainage, gutters and downspouts. To avoid severe home damage, you should trim the plants and trees around your home and maintain a clean landscape. Cleaning your back and front yards from fallen leaves and branches is also necessary. 

Redecorate your home

Redecorating your home for the rainy season can be relatively inexpensive. While it may not be necessary sometimes, giving your interiors a new look will keep your home lively despite the cold and gloomy weather outside.

Here are some tips to give your indoors a fresh ambiance during the rainy season.

Repaint your walls

You may repaint your interior walls to brighten your home. If you plan to paint indoors while it’s raining outside, always use caution. Make sure that the surface you’re going to paint is completely dry. Moisture on wet surfaces prevents paint from fully adhering. If your ceiling is leaking or water and air seep through your walls, you may want to refrain from painting, as this can cause cracks and peeling.

Once you’ve made sure that the room and surface you want to repaint are completely dry and have a conducive temperature for painting (usually not below 10 °C), it’s time to take action. Here are some of our recommended colors that can liven up your home during the wet season:

  • Turquoise

The turquoise color reminds us of the ocean meeting the beach’s white sands in summer. When it comes to home design, this color can bring a rich, lively, and playful vibe to the room. Since turquoise is both warm and cool, it is highly versatile. Depending on how you use it, it can create a bold or soft ambiance in your interiors. 

You can use a soothing pale turquoise to repaint your dining room and kitchen, evoking the gentle motion of the sea while dining with family. Painting your bathroom with turquoise will also give it a warm, modern, and cool aesthetic. This color will also remind you of the summer seas of Lombok, the Maldives, or Boracay when taking a bath.

  • Yellow 

When it’s raining for days or weeks, the skies are usually overcast, preventing our bodies from basking in sunlight. This is why we usually feel sleepy during rainy days. The earthy smell of the rain further intensifies the urge to go back to bed, thus affecting our productivity. Painting your home interiors with warm colors, such as yellow, will help you combat your drowsiness and brighten your day. Yellow is a warm color that conveys happiness, freshness, positivity and energy. This is why it’s a great color to paint your living room and kitchen. Adding a blend of orange to your yellow walls will give your room a unique ambiance that can energize you and your family.

  • Green

Though green is considered a calm tone, a green-themed room can bring balance, stability, and energy to a dull room. Green is often associated with nature. This is why it gives any room a fresh, harmonious vibe. If you’re living in a highly urbanized area where you don’t normally see lush foliage, adding a green hue to your interiors will give your room a lively, natural ambiance reminiscent of home gardens and outdoor parks. Working with different shades of green will give your room a playful and exciting effect. This color is great for your bedroom, home office, and library.

Rearrange your furniture

Aside from repainting your walls, you can also rearrange your furniture to give your home a new makeover. This is a low-cost and fun decorating technique. You can simply move your chairs, sofas, cabinets, and other furniture to other areas in the room and tilt them at different angles. You can even switch up furniture from different rooms or search your basement for art pieces and accessories to use. It is also important to check your fixtures and replace outdated lighting and plumbing fixtures before the rainy season starts.

Preparing your home for the rainy season doesn’t have to be a hassle. Having a professional who will help you repair and redecorate your home will save you precious time and effort. To find such business services in your community, you can sign up for apps like Ziba Property, where you can search or list business services for free. 

Ziba Property is a global property listing and property management app that allows businesses to list their services, such as handyman and interior decorating services, for free. You can check the app for available services near or within your community. You can also view their customers’ ratings and reviews. 

If you’re also searching for your dream home, Ziba Property is a great platform to help you find the perfect property for you or your family. To learn more about Ziba Property’s features, download the app for free on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Conclusion

The rainy season can bring about many devastating calamities, such as floods and prolonged power outages. Strong winds and heavy rains can also damage some parts of your home, such as windows, doors and roofs. Preparing your home even before the monsoon season settles in is important to prevent indoor flooding and leaks. To make sure your home is ready for torrential downpours, here are some of our tips:

  1. Inspect roofs
  2. Clean walkways and drainage
  3. Check doors and windows
  4. Clean gutter and downspouts
  5. Check the trees and plants around your home

You can also redecorate your home to make your indoor space livelier and more fun, despite the gloomy weather outside. Here are our tips:

  1. Repaint your walls
  2. Rearrange your furniture

Do you have any other tips for preparing your home for rainy days? Share your ideas in our comment section!

FAQs

Is Home Insurance in Malaysia compulsory?

Home insurance is not legally mandatory. However, banks often require fire insurance for mortgage approval. Therefore, most financed properties carry at least basic coverage.

What is the difference between houseowner and householder insurance?

Houseowner insurance covers the building structure. Householder insurance protects personal belongings. Many homeowners combine both for complete protection.

Does home insurance cover floods?

Basic fire insurance does not automatically include flood coverage. However, insurers offer flood extensions. This add-on remains essential in high-risk areas.

How often should I review my home insurance policy?

You should review your policy annually. Renovations, inflation, and new purchases can increase replacement value. Therefore, regular updates prevent underinsurance.

Can landlords insure rented properties?

Yes, landlords can purchase specialized landlord insurance. This policy protects rental income and covers certain tenant-related damages. Therefore, it suits investment property owners.

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Muhammad Amir – Ziba Property

 

About the Author

Muhammad Amir is a real estate writer at Ziba Property, covering the Malaysian property market. His work focuses on helping homebuyers and investors navigate the practical side of property ownership — from financing and insurance to local buying processes — so they can make informed, secure decisions when purchasing a home in Malaysia.