When it comes to renting an apartment or house, many people think twice before making any changes to the interior, but by doing this, you’ll never make space your own. And if you plan on spending a year or two in that space, it’s important to put some effort in so you can enjoy it, even if it’s just by painting a wall.
In almost all cases, landlords have no problem with interior painting. They typically request that you stick to natural colours, paint it back to the original colour when you move or don’t care as long as it adds value to the property. Before you start making changes to your property, here are some things to remember.
Always Ask for Permission
Some people believe that it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission, but this is probably not the case when it comes to a rental home since you could lose your rental deposit. Check your rental agreement and see what it says about painting. Send your landlord an email (written evidence) and ask for permission to paint, stating that you’ll paint it back when you move out unless otherwise stated in the agreement.
Only Paint Where Needed
Since this is a rental home, you don’t want to spend too much money doing renovations. Just paint the areas that need it, typically high-traffic areas.
Be Extra Careful When Painting
If you want your deposit back, you’ll need to make sure you leave the property in the same condition you found it, or better. Make sure you cover carpets or furniture that’s not yours to protect it from paint.
Remember the Colour of the Original Paint
Since you’ll have to paint it back to the original colour, make sure you know exactly what the tone is or at least a similar one. Not all landlords are too worried about the exact shade as long as you keep it neutral.
Don’t Spend Too Much Money
Yes, you’re excited about your new home but keep in mind that it’s a rental, so don’t blow the budget on paint and paint supplies. For affordable quotes from reliable painters in Pretoria, get in touch with Sipenda Paint Contractors today!
Not everybody can afford to buy property, but it doesn’t mean you can’t put some personality into it. Painting is a cheap and easy way to give any home a makeover.