Are you looking for ways to spruce up your rental without breaking the bank (or breaking your lease agreement)? While you likely can’t do a whole kitchen remodel, there are plenty of simple, budget-friendly, and reversible ways to add a personal touch to your space to make it feel more like home.

What is a Rental-Friendly Home Upgrade?

You might be wondering, what exactly is a rental-friendly upgrade? Home upgrades that are rental-friendly typically mean they are temporary and budget-friendly solutions to personalize your space. These upgrades are often quick to implement, not permanent, not damaging to the property, and can easily be reversed when you move out.

Window Treatments

Consider updating your window treatments to add a personal touch to your rental. Whether you opt for new curtains, different blinds (keep the originals!), or privacy films, these rental-friendly window treatments can completely transform the ambiance of your home.

Contact Paper

One of the most versatile rental-friendly upgrades options is contact paper. You can use it to line shelves or drawers, refresh countertops, cabinets, and even your fridge, or give a tired piece of furniture a facelift. With a plethora of styles, colors, and patterns available, you’re sure to find something that suits your style.

Peel-and-Stick

Another fantastic option for sprucing up your rental is by using peel-and-stick products. Whether you want to add a stylish backsplash in the kitchen, change up low-traffic flooring with peel-and-stick tiles, or experiment with temporary wallpaper, the possibilities are endless. However, be cautious when removing them, as some adhesives may leave residue or peel off paint.

Hardware Swaps

Don’t overlook the impact of updating the hardware in your kitchen and bathroom. Swapping out dated towel bars, toilet paper holders, cabinet handles, or shower curtain rods for something more your style can make a surprisingly big difference in your space. To make this change entirely rental-friendly, keep the original hardware and put them back when you move out.

Fresh Coat of Paint

Finally, if your landlord permits it, a fresh coat of paint can work wonders for your space. Just be sure to check your lease agreement and understand any requirements for repainting the walls before you move out. You’d be surprised how transformative a new paint job can be!

These are just a few examples of temporary home improvement upgrades that can help you breathe new life into any rental space. What are some of your favorite rental-friendly upgrades?

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