Better still, you could even reuse some of the furniture and fixtures in your new place.

So all is not lost.

This is another change that requires checking with your landlord.

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Most homeowners are okay with paint if the tenant repaints it back to the original color before moving out.

Available in various colors, patterns, and styles, there are lots of options.

Powder rooms, however, are a surer bet.

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These don’t have to be glued downdouble-sided sticky tape should hold them down," she adds.

But the same rules apply.

Do your research on how easy they are to remove without damaging the underlying floor materials.

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Use mirrors, DIY artwork, plant holders, and other colorful accessories to add personality to your bathroom.

A mirror is often the focal point of most bathrooms.

So, if the existing one is removable, considerreplacing itwith one that makes a statement.

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Also, dimmable vanity mirror lights could enhance functionality even in the smallest bathrooms.

Add a touch of green space like a lush plant in a beautiful vase," Pfaff suggests.

When choosing bathroom plants, consider ones that thrive in humid environments.

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Ensure that any accessories you add can be easily moved when needed.

Robins suggests adding suction hooks, which can be easily removed and packed for your next move.

Consider installing floating shelves to tackle messy countertops.

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Then, organize toiletries in uniform containers to free up the vanity.

Think aboutareas you don’t seevery often.

Regardless, these reversible renter-friendly hacks allow you to patch your bathroom without risking your security deposit.

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