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How to Add Style and Comfort to Your Home as a Renter

A woman is hanging a mirror on the wall, carefully positioning it for a perfect fit.Just because you are living in a rental property does not mean that you have to have walls and fixtures that are basic white. You can make a rental feel like home without breaking the lease or losing your security deposit if you follow the rental decorating tips! Here are our top renter-friendly ideas that will make any apartment or home look cozy and feel more like a home. They incorporate peel-and-stick wallpaper, cozy fabrics, and smart storage. So, whether you’ve just relocated into your first place or you’re looking for a way to refresh your long-term rental home, these simple changes can transform your living spaces into ones you’ll truly love.

Add Personality with Temporary Wall Decor

Don’t be concerned about the tension and mess that painting will cause. For renters, removable wall options are an excellent fit for you! Stickers, peel-and-stick wallpaper, and fabric panels are just a few instances that can instantly add color and texture without damaging your walls. They come in a lot of designs and selections, and some are more renter-friendly than others. Before spreading it on a large portion of your wall, it is recommended to test a small area of your wall. You could also hang lightweight tapestries almost anywhere, even on the ceiling. Either of these selections makes a solid statement without risking your security deposit. Additionally, you will have the liberty to experiment with different styles and mix things up whenever you’re ready for a change.

Use Lighting and Fixtures to Transform Your Space

Having the appropriate lighting sets the entire mood of a home. However, it’s a fact that rentals often have basic, dull fixtures. If you wish to transform your rental home, you could include plug-in sconces, floor lamps, stylish pendant lights or lampshades, or other creative lighting options. Brighten up those dark places and add instant atmosphere with lighting combinations that go with your personal style. The greatest part? No digging and no damage! Just keep in mind to save all original light fixtures and reinstall them before you leave.

Layer Rugs and Textiles for Warmth and Color

One of the uncomplicated rental decorating tips is to layer your rooms in textiles. For example, area rugs can help cover dull or damaged flooring while offering texture and softness underfoot. It is possible to achieve a polished appearance in the room by hanging curtains around the windows or in other locations on the walls. You can even hang curtains around beds, doorways, and various areas for an immediate touch of style and drama! But it is important to keep in mind the blankets, pillows, and bed linens. Even these small touches of color and texture can play a crucial role in creating that cozy, welcoming vibe we love.

Smart Storage Ideas That Don’t Damage Walls

One fact about rentals is that there is no guarantee that they have sufficient storage space. To address that without having to do a lot of building or drilling into walls, pick functional yet aesthetically pleasing storage options, like ladder shelves, modular cubes, and bookshelves that stand alone. Ideally, opt for furniture that doubles as storage, like accent tables, boxes, and ottomans. Incorporate over-the-door organizers and adhesive hooks to help you maximize every inch of space to organize lots of small items and keep things from getting untidy. These renter-friendly storage options are sure to help keep your home neat and tidy and free of unattractive items.

Add Personal Touches Without Breaking the Lease

In conclusion, remember to add your personal touch to your rental home. Placing framed photos, your favorite artwork, or a removable gallery wall is a simple approach to personalize your space. If you want to travel, display some of your favorite mementos. Or, if you have a hobby or unique pastime, make your space feel personal by putting some of your beloved things on a bookshelf or by displaying them on the wall. For displays that do not require nail holes, it is recommended to use removable hooks and adhesive strips instead of nail holes for displays that don’t need them. These easy updates are budget-friendly, reversible, and the easiest way to make a rental feel like home.

Come Home to Real Property Management

There is no need to make major renovations or risk your security deposit to transform your house into a home that you adore. Instead, employ these renter-friendly ideas to decorate, organize, and personalize your space while staying lease-compliant. By doing so, you will be able to add levels of comfort and your own personal style with solutions that are only temporary and will not last.

At Real Property Management Trusted Hands, we believe that every renter should have the opportunity to live in a location that has the atmosphere of a home. Contact us today if you need help, or view quality listings in your area!

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