How to Decorate a Pennsylvania Rental Apartment Without Damaging It

Decorating a rental apartment in PA

“I remember the days I was renting in Pennsylvania,” says Jon, who’s been a homeowner for several years now. “All you had to do was pay the rent on time, and that was it.”

Landlords cannot expect their tenants to maintain their property like an asylum. It will be staged, decorated, and transformed into a home. And if you’re looking to sell your home quickly, flexibility is essential.

Even with flexible landlords, you will need to pay for the damage caused during decorating. However, there are ways to decorate your rental without damaging it.

1. Clean the Apartment Thoroughly

Rental apartments in Pennsylvania.

Most landlords provide a deep-cleaned rental to tenants. You will still clean the space yourself. For me, cleaning a new apartment for the first time makes it “my own”. Once the apartment is cleaned, most tenants feel the difference.

A deep clean sets the foundation for the upcoming decoration.

2. Change the Color Scheme

Changing the color scheme of your Pennsylvania rental apartment doesn’t necessarily mean a new coat of paint. For decorating a living room, you can get creative with ancillary elements such as furniture (throw pillows, vases, plants, etc.).

Our staging expert Debbie recommends “using furniture and decorative objects to play with the room’s color scheme.” Many interior design experts endorse this strategy for renters in PA.

3. Flooring Upgrades

As a renter in Pennsylvania, you can add depth to the flooring through rugs and carpets. Carpets are an easy method to uplift a rental apartment without damaging it.

Area rugs from New Zealand are renowned because of their quality and appeal. For other types of rugs, natural materials are reliable.

4. Play Around with Lighting

Interior design in a rental apartment.

Lighting is the easiest and most efficient way for renters in Pennsylvania to decorate their place without damaging it. Jon states that “adding new lighting fixtures to a room doesn’t always have to be surgical.”

For that, LED light strips, table lamps, and floor lamps are an excellent choice.

Summary

Transforming a rental apartment into a “home” does not require physically altering the property. There are more than sufficient strategies to decorate your rental home without any damage. Our idea was to share with you certain tricks that can work wonders for your apartment.

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Alex Capozzolo

Co-founder of Brotherly Love Real Estate, Alex Capozzolo, is recognized as a trusted real estate expert in the greater Philadelphia, PA market. Alex, and his partner Jon Sanborn, have been buying houses in Philly for eight-plus years. They’ve helped +100 families successfully sell their houses. Alex and Jon continue to be viewed as reliable resources in the real estate industry.