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Great Ways to Decorate Your Boston Apartment (And Still Get Back Your Deposit!)

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Living in a rental has so many advantages over homeownership. Toilet leaking? Call the landlord. Snow needs shoveling? Call the landlord. Driveway needs repair? Well, you get the idea. One of the things that tenant life doesn’t always give, however, is the opportunity to run wild with your creative side when you want to decorate your Boston apartment.

After all, most landlords don’t think much of your experimental design aesthetic, especially if it involves paint, architectural details, or other “fixes” that can’t be easily removed when your lease is up. But it’s so much fun to decorate and change up the look of your space. And the good news is, there are many things you can do to bring high style to your space while still staying on the best of terms with your landlord. Here then are 5 fun ways to personalize your rental that are totally temporary.

Plant shelf in boston rentalDecorate Your Rental with a Plant Wall:

If you haven’t seen the gorgeous plant wall decorators are using, you’ve been missing out. And the best part? They don’t require you to make any major changes to the space. You can easily decorate your rental with greenery. Whether you use shelves full of leafy greens, hanging plants on ropes and pulleys (which makes for easier watering), or a wall of succulents embedded in salvaged frames or flats, you’re sure to find a style of plant wall that you’ll love and that you can maintain. This is an especially great option for apartments that get a lot of sunlight.

Window Dressing:

Hate the look of those standard mini-blinds in your rental? The good news is, they are so easy to pop out of their brackets and replace with some gorgeous Roman shades or honeycomb blinds. There’s even this gorgeous fabric shade that is dirt-cheap, totally adjustable, and sticks on like a post-it! Mount it in the frame in seconds, then peel it off and replace the old mini-blinds when you move out.

Or cover those blinds with curtains. If you don’t use heavy drapes, the curtain rod will put only small holes in the wall, or get a tension rod to mount inside the frame and you won’t even need to drill a hole. There are so many cute options, including fun vintage curtains in a kitchen or bathroom for low-cost options that will brighten up any space.

Lighten Up:

Want to keep your rental from looking so generic? Ditch those builder grade light fixtures and replace them with something truly special. Find a vintage fixture, a gorgeous chandelier, or paint a garage sale find and have it installed in place of your current fixture. Just be sure to keep the old light so that you can have it replaced before your move out. This is a very easy and inexpensive install that can have a huge impact on your space. Obviously talk with your landlord FIRST to make sure you can work together on the task so that it is done properly.

Color Scheme:

One of the reasons we sometimes feel that an apartment is bland is because it has been furnished haphazardly, with mom and dad’s castoffs, flea market finds, and other hand me downs. Want to create a sense of style, even if you can’t afford all new things? Use color to pull the place together. Choose one or two main colors, then one accent color, and remake everything in one of those shades. For example, a black and white color scheme, with pops of scarlet or gold, can be a sophisticated palate. Or pale blue and gray, with accents of bright yellow, can bring a modern feel to that outdated furniture. Then use those colors to paint, slipcover, or reupholster until everything is pulled together in your new color scheme. And the best part? If you change your mind next season, you can paint it all again.

The Crowning Touch:

Wondering why some apartments look so flat, especially if they are fairly new or renovated spaces? Part of the reason is the lack of crown molding next to the ceiling, baseboards, and around the windows. The good news is you can buy molding, then install it using Velcro with adhesive backing. Use it around doorways or windows to give a finished look. Create a chair rail to define a space. Don’t have a way to cut it to size? You can buy peel & stick molding that you trim with scissors for a perfect fit.

Nail Free Zone:

One of the easiest ways to add personality to your space is, of course, wall art. Whether you’re into paintings, vintage posters, or photography, wall art adds life and depth to any home. However, you can’t always nail into the walls to hang them up. If that is the case in your current Boston apartment, don’t fret! You can use hanging strips for art of nearly any size/ weight (several pounds)- you just need to get the right ones. Command brand hanging strips are popular, and these can hold up to 16 lbs.

Decorate Your Rental… It’s Easier than You Think!

Any of these ideas can help you decorate your rental and take it from blah to BLAM! in no-time. And you can do it all without damaging the surfaces in your apartment. Create a custom space that looks like a showplace and feels like home.


Demetrios Salpoglou

Demetrios Salpoglou

Published May 18, 2022

Demetrios Salpoglou is the CEO of bostonpads.com which is an information and technology based services company that provides cutting edge resources to real estate companies. Demetrios has developed over 90 real estate related websites and owns hundreds of domain names. Demetrios also owns and operates six leading real estate offices with over 120 agents.



Demetrios has pulled together the largest apartment leasing team in the Greater Boston Area and is responsible for procuring more apartment rentals than anyone in New England – with over 130k people finding their housing through his services. Demetrios is an avid real estate developer, peak performance trainer, educator, guest lecturer and motivational speaker.