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Decorating a Beacon Hill Apartment

These days, many people particularly the young are choosing to rent Boston Beacon Hill apartments and condos instead of purchasing a Boston condo for sale. In fact, renters are a large, demographic within the Boston real estate market.

As the renting population grows, more and more people are faced with one dreaded question: How do I decorate this place? You want your Beacon Hill apartment to reflect your unique style and taste… but you also want to get your security deposit back when you go! Well, believe it or not, there are many low-risk decorating options you can use to dress up your Beacon Hill apartment without causing any permanent change to the unit.

Upgrade Your  Beacon Hill Apartment Hardware

Your kitchen in your Boston Beacon Hill apartment is one of the most-used places in your apartment. Unfortunately, it’s also the place that tends to look the most dated. Upgrading a kitchen can be a big, expensive task… or you can simply add new hardware and call it a day.

New handles on drawers and cabinet doors are an easy way to make your kitchen look new. With just a few minutes of work, you can have a unique kitchen that reflects your personal style.

Hardware upgrades are simple, cheap, and fun. So, why stop at the kitchen? Breathe new life into bathroom fixtures or bedroom furniture, too.

Decorating Your Boston Beacon Hill Apartment Walls

For most Beacon Hill apartment renters, decorating the walls of your home feels like a complete no-no. Paint isn’t always allowed, hanging art could damage the drywall, the list goes on and on. But if you use a little ingenuity, you can turn your apartment into your own art gallery (and really, isn’t that what we all want?).

If you don’t want to leave a mark on your walls, invest in some Command Strips. These stick to the wall and will hold your picture frames, mirrors, tapestries, and more until it’s time to take them down.

But what if you’re craving an accent wall? Paint might be out of the question, but removable wallpaper (yes, it does exist) or stick-on vinyl tiles can give you that splash of color you’re looking for. However, make sure you practice removing the paper or tile on a small section of the wall first

Pillows, Throw-down Rugs…..and More for Your Boston Beacon Hill Apartment

Color and texture are the two best ways to make your apartment feel like home. Typically, that would mean painting in warm, inviting colors and having a few cozy throws on the couch, but what do you do if painting’s out of the question? Simple – combined color and texture with totally original accent pieces.

Head to your local home goods store and seek out fuzzy rugs, sequined throw pillows, geometric table lamps, and other unique accents. These will help your space look a little homier (particularly if you hold out for the pieces that really speak to you). Adding texture to your décor also adds drama and dimension to your Beacon Hill apartment.

Invest in Pieces You’ll Keep for Your Apartment

Here’s the reality of renting a Beacon Hill apartment: eventually, for one reason or another, you’ll have to move out. And when that time comes, all the decorating you’ve done to the walls – the removeable wallpaper, the picture frames – will have to come down and come with you. So, make sure to decorate with design elements you’ll want to keep when you move out.

When you’re out shopping for rugs, table lamps, or accent chairs, make sure to only buy pieces you could see yourself living in for the long-term. This will help you create a design style that’s uniquely you. And once you have that, literally any rental in the world will feel like home.

So, now that you have a few ideas, get out there and decorate that Beacon Hill apartment

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