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Spring Refresh: Decorating Without Breaking the Lease 

Spring Refresh: Decorating Without Breaking the Lease

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Spring Refresh: Decorating Without Breaking the Lease 

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your space—but if you’re renting, you may be wondering what’s allowed. The good news? You can give your apartment a fresh, seasonal update without risking your security deposit. 

Here’s how to brighten your home while staying lease-friendly. 

1. Embrace Temporary Décor Solutions 

There are plenty of renter-friendly options that won’t leave a mark: 

  • Peel-and-stick wall decals or wallpaper  

  • Removable hooks and strips  

  • Temporary backsplash tiles  

These let you personalize your space—and remove everything easily when it’s time to move. 

2. Add Color Through Textiles 

One of the easiest ways to refresh your apartment is with soft furnishings: 

  • Throw pillows  

  • Blankets  

  • Area rugs  

  • Curtains  

Swap out darker winter tones for lighter, brighter spring colors to instantly change the feel of your space. 

3. Bring in Greenery 

Nothing says spring like plants. 

Options for every lifestyle: 

  • Low-maintenance plants like snake plants or pothos  

  • Fresh flowers for a pop of color  

  • Faux plants for a no-maintenance option  

Plants add life, improve mood, and make any space feel more inviting. 

4. Upgrade Your Lighting 

Lighting can completely transform a room. 

Try: 

  • Floor or table lamps for softer lighting  

  • LED bulbs with warmer tones  

  • String lights for a cozy, decorative touch  

Just be sure any installations are temporary and don’t require permanent changes. 

5. Refresh Your Walls—The Smart Way 

You don’t need nails or paint to make an impact: 

  • Use adhesive hooks for artwork  

  • Lean framed pieces against walls for a casual look  

  • Create a gallery wall with removable strips  

Always check your lease before making any holes or painting. 

6. Rearrange and Declutter 

Sometimes the best refresh doesn’t cost anything. 

  • Rearrange furniture for a new layout  

  • Store or donate unused items  

  • Deep clean to reset your space  

A cleaner, more open layout can make your apartment feel brand new. 

7. Check Before You Customize 

Every community is a little different. Before making any changes: 

  • Review your lease agreement  

  • Contact the leasing office if you’re unsure  

A quick check can save you time—and protect your deposit. 

Final Thought 

Refreshing your apartment for spring doesn’t have to be expensive—or permanent. With a few smart updates, you can create a space that feels new, personal, and perfectly you—while staying fully lease-compliant. 

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