![]() If you don’t have an electric toothbrush that comes with a stand, it’s worth purchasing a small toothbrush holder so that you don’t end up using a mug or glass (or just leaving your brush on your sink). ![]() That way, you don’t have to worry about mold and can easily throw it in the wash on cleaning days. ![]() When shopping for shower curtains, be sure to purchase a washable shower liner, too. And, if you don’t want to rinse it out on cleaning days, it’s also worth purchasing a roll of trash can liners.Ī shower curtain is functional, but it’s also a great opportunity to add some personal style to your rented apartment. To keep things sanitary in the bathroom, add a small trash can in the corner. We recommend one for under the sink and another that you can drape over the bathtub and use when getting out of the shower. Amazon is a fantastic place to shop for bath towel sets, which typically include a couple of bath towels, one hand towel, and some washcloths.ĭepending on the size of your bathroom, you’ll need at least one or two bath mats to keep your space dry when showering. While you might have some towels left over from dorm life, it’s worth stocking up on a few more or refreshing your collection entirely (especially if you purchased cheap towels, which don’t last long). To ensure your room has plenty of lighting for late-night studying, it’s worth purchasing a table lamp for your nightstand as well as a floor lamp for your bedroom corner. A classic three-drawer nightstand will definitely do the trick, however, if you want something with a little more oomph to it, we recommend a nightstand with both a drawer and a shelf. We recommend getting one with plenty of storage so you can maximize your space. The best places to buy cheap comforters for your first apartment include Ikea, Home Goods, Amazon, and Walmart.įor pillows, consider purchasing a couple of cheap options from Target or Amazon to fill your bed, and then investing in something with a little more support for your sleeping pillow, such as a memory foam pillow.ĭon’t forget about your window treatments! For the bedroom, you’ll definitely want some blackout curtains, which can not only keep the light out of your room after late-night study sessions but also save energy by keeping your bedroom warm or cool, depending on the season.Ī bedside table is also a must-have for your new apartment. We love a linen sheet set or super soft jersey sheets. To add to your bed’s comfort level, be intentional about your bedding choice. Once you have your bed (and bed size) sorted out, consider the type of mattress you want. While you could technically leave your mattress on the floor - and we have totally done it-a real bed is actually a major storage hack for small spaces. The most important checklist item for the bedroom is, of course, your bed. If you don’t already have one from your dorm room, definitely pick up a microwave, a small toaster (either a classic 2-slice style or a toaster oven), and an air fryer.Īside from those staples, you might need other small apartment appliances, such as a coffee maker, tea kettle, and blender. Most apartment rentals come with a refrigerator, stove, and oven - but there are a few additional small appliances you might want to stock up on to make cooking for one a lot easier. We recommend starting with a set of two different-sized pots and one skillet pan and then growing your collection from there. Pots and pans are a kitchen must-have and you don’t need to spend a lot of money to get a good quality set when you shop at stores like Home Goods and Target. Ikea is one of the best places to shop for kitchen tools and utensils, including kitchen utensil sets, flatware, and organizers. Shopping for cooking tools and utensils is relatively easy since many come in a set, so you don’t have to worry about getting all of the different types (or even knowing what they are all used for). You can find small kitchen table and chair sets, high-top tables with barstools, or full-size kitchen tables that fit four to six people. When shopping for your first apartment, consider the kitchen space and what kind of dining situation will fit. While you can technically eat at your coffee table (and might end up doing so when up late studying), it’s important to have a designated space for enjoying your meal. ![]() It’s worth purchasing at least one or two casserole dishes, a set of four glasses, and stocking up on mugs if you don’t already have them. Dishes are a kitchen necessity and, while you might have a couple of random mugs and bowls from dorm life, it helps to make a checklist to ensure you have everything you need in your new apartment.
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