It might seem like there are a million things to think of when you’re moving into your own apartment. All the little stuff you took for granted now must be obtained anew, but fear not—when you break it down room by room, it’ll all feel much more manageable.
Common Areas
Depending on how much hand-me-down furniture you’re inheriting, you won’t usually need too much for the living room and other shared spaces. Consider the following if you’ve got couches and coffee tables figured out already:
• Floor or table lamps
• Welcome mat(s) and area rugs
• Pictures and wall art
• Bookshelves
• Side Tables
• Welcome mat(s) and area rugs
• Pictures and wall art
• Bookshelves
• Side Tables
Kitchen
Starter sets from department stores can be your best friend when you need to stock up on kitchen necessities. Aside from food, here are a few musts to remember:
• Dishes, glasses and silverware
• Pots and pans
• Microwave and toaster
• Food storage
• Dish soap and scrubbers
• Gadgets (can openers, etc.)
• Pots and pans
• Microwave and toaster
• Food storage
• Dish soap and scrubbers
• Gadgets (can openers, etc.)
Bedroom
Like the living room, the bedroom’s mostly about big furniture. If you’re bringing your bed with you, you’re off to a good start! Consider also:
• Bedding and pillows
• Coat hangers
• Desk and chair
• Trash can
• Clothes hamper
• Coat hangers
• Desk and chair
• Trash can
• Clothes hamper
Bathroom
Last but not least, make sure the smallest room in the house is well stocked—for yourself as well as your guests:
• Shower curtain, rod and rings
• Mats and rugs
• Tissues and toilet paper
• Soap and toiletries
• Towels and washcloths
• Mats and rugs
• Tissues and toilet paper
• Soap and toiletries
• Towels and washcloths
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