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Avoid big brands
Another tip is to avoid big brand names.
Even lesser-known brands can be extremely
efficient for a cheaper price. When it comes
to furniture, we tend to gravitate towards
brands we know and love, even if they
might be a little pricey. But don’t be afraid
to do your research and experiment a bit,
seeing what cool things you can find for
lower prices.
Value teamwork
If you have a roommate, talk to them about
boundaries concerning your belongings. If
they’re willing to let you use their microwave
or mini-fridge, then you’ve just saved
yourself some cash! Teamwork can be a very
valuable asset in this case, and can ensure
you two are able to share your resources,
allowing both of you to be satisfied and cut
down on spending. Plus, you’ll build trust
and make a friend! How efficient is that?
Caution: Fragile
Be careful when handling the things
you have. When your parents paid for
most of your belongings, it was easy to
shrug it off when you accidentally broke
something. However, you’ll now have to be
more careful, as carelessness can result in
unneeded extra spending.
Wait until you’ve collected your paycheque (if
you’re working part-time) before splurging.
Keep track of your purchases and ensure
that, no matter what, you are stillat thetop
of your game. When you get stressed out,
it’s very tempting to let yourself go. But you’ll
need to reel yourself back in and stand your
ground in the face of temptation.
Décor galore
When it comes to decoration, be creative! If
you’re an artist, create some original works
to decorate your walls. Maybe print out
some pictures you really love off the Internet,
and put them up as well. Photos of your
friends? They’ll look fantastic! You can even
scour thrift shops and flea markets for some
beautiful, unique, and sometimes downright
hilarious pieces of art!
Furnishing on a budget is all about finding
options and seeing what works for you
personally. You need to create a system. Once
you’ve got all that down, you’ll find that you’ll
have started your new life on the right foot,
with so much to explore and learn.
Control yourself
Create a sort of balance system, and exercise
self-control. It’s no shock that you enjoy
good food and fun times and probably need
to do a little extra spending to get those
things sometimes. Nothing wrong with that;
you deserve it. However, if you want that
fancy steak dinner, tell yourself to skip your
regular pizza on Friday. Fancy a new phone?
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