



When you rent, however, you don’t own the home and therefore may be limited to what you can do to personalize it. There are ways to add a stylish flare to your home without forfeiting the security deposit. Below are just a few examples.
Furniture is something you can pick up and take with you. It doesn’t matter what kind of home you are living in, you’ll always need furniture. Instead of finding the cheapest couch you can get, invest in one that has good value, looks nicer and will most likely last you a little bit longer, as well. Your furniture tells your guests what you like and reflects your attitude, so make sure you portray that effectively!
This is an easy thing that will not only add a personal touch but will also boost the overall look of your home. But make sure to save the original lighting fixtures and put them back up in the same shape in which you took them down to make sure you’ll get your deposit back.
Most property management companies or landlords allow tenants to paint the walls any color, as long as they are restored to their original color at the end of the lease. Being able to bring some of your personality into the home is worth a relatively inexpensive can of paint. However, make sure this is okay in advance, and if you can’t paint, find decals that are simple to install and easy to peel off.
Most landlords won’t charge you for a few holes from hanging pictures or decorations throughout your home. If they do, consider a temporary hanging solution, like such as Command strips about that ahead of time.
You can’t do much about the color of your carpet, but you can add a brightly colored accent rug to introduce a fun pop or to protect the carpet if you are concerned about staining the floor from spills or pets.
Not only can drapery add a hint of color to an otherwise dull space, it can also make your space look larger. Long drapes can help ‘raise’ the ceiling, making your home look more spacious than it may actually be.
Lighting is one of the most important parts of any space. Let the sunlight in through your windows and place lamps around your rooms. The more light there is, the larger and more open your space will feel.
Again, a few holes from hanging pictures and shelving most likely won’t cost you much (if any) of your security deposit. Install a few shelves and display objects that give your home life and show your personality and interests. If your landlord won’t permit hanging your own shelves or if it may cost you a portion of your security deposit, consider a bookshelf or other piece of furniture that you can take with you when you leave.
Before doing anything, always be sure to thoroughly review your lease agreement, as it should spell out any stipulations on decorating or other issues that may affect your security deposit. Have questions about your Renshaw lease? Contact us at 901-820-4367.
5865 Ridgeway Center Pkwy, Suite 101, Memphis, TN 38120
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