7 Renter-Friendly Upgrades You Should Consider When You Move to a New Home
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7 Renter-Friendly Upgrades You Should Consider When You Move to a New Home
"Moving is all about hitting reset. We cull our belongings as we pack, and then, as we unpack, we rethink how our furniture and decor will work best in a new space. So those first days of settling into your space are a great opportunity to make some upgrades that will make your new home work, look, and feel a little better."
"File this under "small upgrades with big impact." A closet full of the same style hanger - we like the slim no-slip variety - uses space more efficiently and makes getting dressed a more organized experience. It's one of our favorite affordable upgrades for elevating a space you see every day, and it's a great one for renters since you can take this upgrade with you when you leave!"
"We never miss a chance to buy another plant - or a cute new planter for anything that needs to be repotted. The point is, plants bring life into a home, and you'll feel a little lift as soon as you bring some in. Our go-to recommendation for people who proclaim they don't have a green thumb is the hearty, versatile snake plant."
Moving prompts decluttering and rethinking furniture and decor, creating an ideal moment to make practical upgrades that improve function and aesthetics. Small, affordable changes like switching to slim no-slip hangers instantly save space and organize closets, and renters can easily take them when they leave. Adding plants or new planters brings life and an immediate mood lift; the snake plant is recommended for low-maintenance care. Replacing worn cookware with a high-quality set enhances long-term cooking enjoyment. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet provides budget-friendly plans, a 15-day trial, a five-year price guarantee (exclusions apply), and fast self-installation.
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