While renting apartments in San Francisco, Malone Detro often made small changes to the walls or fixtures to match her particular taste and budget.
βThere are a lot of ways in which a rental home can feel not like home,β says Detro, founder of Malone, an interior design and architecture firm.
Detro says making cosmetic upgrades, even if youβre renting, can help you feel excited about your living space.
βI think it helps, ultimately, in you feeling proud about your home,β she says.
Renting an apartment or house can mean a shorter commitment than home ownership β and itβs often a more affordable option in major cities. However, renters may feel constrained when personalizing a rented space, especially when the landlord holds your security deposit.
With a little creativity β and your landlordβs approval β there are ways to make your rental feel more like home and still get your deposit back. Here are eight lease-friendly home upgrades, from least to most amount of work required.
1. PERSONALIZED FLOOR COVERINGS
Adam Avitable, a comedian who rents in Tulsa, Oklahoma, says βcomfort and feelingβ are priorities when it comes to updating his apartment. A focal point in his living room is a rug with images of bacon strips, a food he enjoys.
βThatβs something people walk in and theyβll notice,β he says.
2. BETTER SHOWERHEADS
A new rainfall or massaging showerhead can significantly boost your daily shower experience, and itβs easy to swap with an existing head. Swap again when you move out and take your upgraded showerhead with you.
3. STYLISH CABINET HARDWARE
Cabinets are often the focal points in kitchens and bathrooms. Update the look by replacing the knobs, pulls or handles. Choose finishes that complement existing fixtures and faucets.
Consider new pulls for the closets, too.
4. SMART-HOME GADGETS
Tech-enabled home accessories can make your rental more convenient. In addition to Wi-Fi-enabled plugs for lamps, Avitable attached a voice-activated smart device to his curtains.
βI just tell it in the morning, βopen the bedroom,β and it slides the entire curtain open for me,β he says. βThat helps me get out of bed if Iβm feeling lazy.β
5. WINDOW FLAIR
Curtains play an important role in setting the mood of a space. Blackout shades in a bedroom or light-filtering curtains for a living room can add functionality.
βWindow treatments are really easy to install yourself,β says Detro, who used tension curtain rods, which donβt require drilling holes and are easy to remove.
6. BRIGHTER LIGHT FIXTURES
Swapping outdated light fixtures with stylish sconces or pendants can elevate the look and feel of a room. Choose fixtures that accommodate bulbs with the correct wattage and store the originals.
7. REMOVABLE WALLPAPER
Removable wallpaper adds pattern and texture to walls without causing permanent damage. Choose a bold print to create an accent wall and liven up small spaces. Peel-and-stick options require precision to apply but shouldnβt leave a residue when removed.
8. FRESH PAINT
Adding fresh paint to the walls of an old apartment can easily brighten and modernize a rental. Detro suggests choosing neutral colors that are easy to paint over and using furnishings to bring color and character to the room.
AFFORDING HOME UPGRADES
Landlords generally donβt pay for upgrades, or for returning the rental to its original condition, which means youβll likely have to pay out of pocket.
One way to make upgrades worthwhile is to invest in items you can bring to your next home. For expensive purchases, home improvement retailers like Amazon and Home Depot offer payment plans like β buy now, pay later β that allow you to pay in installments over weeks or months.
Rental upgrades make sense βas long as thereβs an increase in the renterβs comfort and convenience,β says Daniel Pinheiro, a certified financial planner in Falls River, Massachusetts.
Pinheiro encourages renters to be intentional with purchases and budgeting, while also saving for long-term goals like buying a home.
COMMUNICATION IS KEY
Clear communication with your landlord will set expectations and prevent surprises when you move out. βI think that itβs important to know your rights (as a tenant),β says Avitable, βto know what you can and canβt do.β
Before starting any major project, check the lease for any restrictions and get your landlordβs approval in writing. Save receipts or documentation for any upgrades you make in case you want to negotiate with your landlord for items remaining in the rental at the end of your lease.
βI think respect is the biggest part of it,β says Detro, βhaving respect for the landlord and having respect for your space.β
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This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Ronita Choudhuri-Wade is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: rcwade@nerdwallet.com.
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