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Moving In Together? How to Get the Most From Your Furniture Budget
Whether it’s with your relationship partner, BFF or a roommate you found online, moving in together takes a lot of planning. You need to find a mutually agreeable location, get first and last together, and make sure you have some furniture for the space.
You might be lucky and have enough connections to throw together some furnishings from hand-me-downs, borrows or yard sales. But if you want the place to have a bit more of a proper décor, you might also put together a furniture budget.
Chances are that budget won’t cover everything you really want. But, if you know where to spend more and where to cut back, you can get good quality home furnishings where you really need it.
Where to Spend and Where to Save Your Home Furniture Budget
This is just a quick list of the things you might want to splurge on and those things where you can stretch your furniture budget.
1. Save on Dinnerware
If you’re ‘moving in together’ chances are you won’t be hosting too many sophisticated dinner parties. And there are lots of inexpensive dinnerware options that are practical and durable.
2. Spend on a Sofa
If part of the reason that you’re buying furniture is to avoid that ‘borrowed décor’ look, a sofa is a great investment. With that one quality piece as the focus of the living room, it’ll transform the ambience of the whole space.
3. Save on Art & Accessories
There are lots of options for reasonably-priced art, wall hangings and table accessories to get the look and feel you want in any room. And you may have some personal mementos that do the trick. In any case, your budget won’t be well spent on expensive piece that really doesn’t add much to a room.
4. Spend on a Mattress
You will be very thankful you did every time you climb into bed.
If you’re looking for great furniture for every room in your new place, visit an Arrow Furniture location near you.
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