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What Can I Install In My Apartment In Zionsville?

August 16, 2021
Model living room at Union Street Flats Apartments.

Whether you just rented your dream apartment or want to upgrade your current living space, there are some devices you can install in your apartment in Zionsville. As a general rule, you should avoid hanging items that involve making a big hole in the wall or change the layout, such as a bidet. Your community rules may also say what alterations you cannot perform. For things on the fence, read this guide before starting a DIY installation in your Zionsville apartment.

Can I Hang A TV Or Speakers?

Most apartments will allow you to install a hanging TV on the wall so you can increase the room on your credenza. The rule of thumb for hanging items is that nails or hooks are ok, but no crevices that measure larger than your finger. The same applies for hanging soundbars and speakers. Feel free to put up the stands, but steer clear from boring into the drywall to snake in the wires.

Can I Install Security Components In My Apartment In Zionsville?

Even apartment renters who live in a “safe” area still may want added security, however, not all security alarms and cameras are helpful for apartment living. Some security devices require going into the walls and ceilings to hide the wires. Also, you can’t take devices with you if you go into a house. Or you may be lose your damage deposit when you leave to repair drywall damage. Instead, use wireless security cameras and devices that you plug in and connect to uses its own network. Many apartment dwellers love the convenience of smart doorbells with cameras.

Don’t even think about installing a keypad lock in your apartment in Zionsville. Switching out the locks on your doors is almost certainly against the rules of your rental agreement. If you can’t trust your current lock’s durability, discuss it with the management.

Model bedroom at Union Street Flats Apartments.

Can I Install A Ceiling Fan?

Ceiling fans might cool off a room, but they could also make issues with management if you put one in yourself. You should never attempt any object that requires electrical work. Your apartment management won’t trust if you performed the install to code. They want to keep everyone in your community secure and protect their apartments from flammable do-it-yourself endeavors. Going against your rental contract in this way lead to penalties or worse.

If you need more circulation or lights in your apartment, tower fans and lamps are your top bets. You can also ask the maintenance team if you wonder if your A/C system isn’t running well. Or search out a community that offers ceiling fans.

 Model bathroom at Union Street Flats Apartments.

Can I Install A Bidet Or Showerhead?

You may want to customize your bathroom to your needs. However, apartment dwellers should not try any plumbing alterations. Apartment pipe systems are complex, and a poor move will screw up each unit’s water. So putting in a large bidet will not be a great DIY project.

You still havelThere’s some smaller changes you can make to your bathroom. If you need a bidet, install a bidet perferrial that attaches to your toilet. For more pleasant showers, change out the existing shower head with a pressurized shower head.

Model laundry room

Can I Put Up More Shelves?

Every layout will give you a closet or two, but most renters still want more places to stash their stuff. Most storage solutions work for apartment living because you don’t change your current storage like built in shelves or make huge gashes. You can add PVC shelves to closets, hooks in your front rooms, or an extra towel bar to the bathroom. Or put in bracket shelves for knick-knacks in your bedroom and a magnetic strip for large utensils for your kitchen.

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If you’re searching for an apartment that feels like it’s perfect from the outset, take a tour at Sylo Apartments. We offer wonderful amenities and beautiful apartments in a cordial community. We’re happy to show you your new home when you phone (317) 209-9209 or schedule a tour today.