In recent posts I posted about both how I was moving into my own apartment and also my budget for 2014 and all the things I wanted to achieve this year. I wanted to fit my apartment such that it looked classy and had good quality items, but at the same time I had quite a limited budget. Here is how I did it and how you can fit out your apartment or house on a budget.
My budget: $2,000
What I needed to fit out: Everything except the bedroom
I was moving from a share house into my own place (as most people do) and so I had my bedroom furniture all sorted. However I needed everything else. Here is a guide on how to fit out your apartment or house on a limited budget.
Work out what your priorities are
There are some things which most of us will be able to get off friends and relatives, some things which we want new and other things which we are happy to get second hand. Work out what your priorities are. I am not that fussed about everything being new but I did want high quality furniture but was happy to get lower quality appliances.
Unless you have a budget of $10,000 - $12,000 you are not going to be able to get everything high quality and new so work out what is important to you.
Work out what you can get from others
If you have family the chances are that you will be able to get something off them. I managed to get my washing machine and microwave from an aunt who had some old ones in storage. I also got a fridge off her but after transporting it and cleaning it out thoroughly it turned out that it wasn't working so I needed to get another one...this is the danger of second hand goods. My parents also had far too many pots and pans in storage that they never used so I managed to get this off them.
Now not everyone is going to be able to get this much stuff off others but most people find getting rid of large appliances to be quite a hassle so they typically put them in a shed and forget about them so ask around and see what you can get.
You can get high quality furniture second hand
Second hand does not mean
My budget: $2,000
What I needed to fit out: Everything except the bedroom
I was moving from a share house into my own place (as most people do) and so I had my bedroom furniture all sorted. However I needed everything else. Here is a guide on how to fit out your apartment or house on a limited budget.
Work out what your priorities are
There are some things which most of us will be able to get off friends and relatives, some things which we want new and other things which we are happy to get second hand. Work out what your priorities are. I am not that fussed about everything being new but I did want high quality furniture but was happy to get lower quality appliances.
Unless you have a budget of $10,000 - $12,000 you are not going to be able to get everything high quality and new so work out what is important to you.
Work out what you can get from others
If you have family the chances are that you will be able to get something off them. I managed to get my washing machine and microwave from an aunt who had some old ones in storage. I also got a fridge off her but after transporting it and cleaning it out thoroughly it turned out that it wasn't working so I needed to get another one...this is the danger of second hand goods. My parents also had far too many pots and pans in storage that they never used so I managed to get this off them.
Now not everyone is going to be able to get this much stuff off others but most people find getting rid of large appliances to be quite a hassle so they typically put them in a shed and forget about them so ask around and see what you can get.
You can get high quality furniture second hand
Second hand does not mean