mardi 18 février 2025

Five Renter-Friendly Hardware Swaps to Upgrade Your Home

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When it comes to upgrading your home's aesthetic, you don't need to spend a lot of time or money to have an impact. In addition to inexpensive improvements that increase your home's comfort and efficiency, there are a number of small swaps that can have a big impact without busting your budget.

All of these swaps are renter-friendly—they are unlikely to cause damage in the installation process and are easy to return to their original state. Simply save what you remove and replace when you leave.

Get new switch plate and outlet covers

Remove the cheap plastic light switch and outlet covers around your home and replace them with plates made of brushed metal or wood, or look for uniquely shaped or painted covers from marketplaces like Etsy. Hardware stores also sell paintable covers so you can either blend them into your walls or add an accent color.

Wall plates are among the easiest and least expensive swaps you can make while adding a decorative element to your space: A set of six duplex outlet covers in brass costs just $20 on Amazon, and all you need to do is unscrew the plates from the wall using a screwdriver.

Replace vent covers

Standard-issue vent covers installed in your floors, walls, and ceilings can also be swapped for more decorative versions with minimal effort and at a relatively low cost. You can replace both registers, which have louvers and dampers to control air flow, as well as decorative grills. You'll definitely see a difference when you get rid of plastic vent covers in favor of those made of metal or wood, but you can also find more ornate designs or grill patterns in the same material as your existing covers for less than $20 apiece.

Be sure to select a material that makes sense for your space—rust-free aluminum is a good choice for bathrooms, for example—and take care to measure properly before purchasing new covers. Floor grills can often be dropped into place, while those in walls and ceilings will require mounting hardware.

Consider new hardware

Cabinet handles and drawer pulls are another easy swap that can significantly change the look of your space. If you buy hardware that's the same size as what you're removing, the upgrade is as easy as unscrewing the old and installing the new. Otherwise, you may need to fill existing holes with putty and drill new ones—so if you're renting, consider how easy it'll be to return your cabinets and drawers to their original state when you move out.

You'll certainly find expensive hardware options, but you can get decent-looking handles and pulls from Amazon or your hardware store for less than $1 per piece.

Swap out builder-grade mirrors

Builder-grade home features—usually seen as basic and cheap—don't necessarily need to be changed out, but upgrading a few here and there for the sake of your design aesthetic can go a long way. Builder-grade mirrors are often frameless pieces of beveled glass fastened to the wall and are easy to remove and replace with a more decorative alternative. Look for a gently used mirror that's more to your liking on Facebook Marketplace, or consider adding a low-cost DIY decorative edge to your existing mirror.

Go for new light fixtures

Another builder-grade feature that you can swap with relative ease for the sake of your home's aesthetic: light fixtures (especially the dreaded boob light). This project does require some basic electrical knowledge and a few materials, but it is totally possible to DIY—just don't forget to turn off the breaker before touching any fixture.



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