Upon moving on from dorm living, many of us are thankful to
say bye bye to futons and mini-fridges and hello to king sized beds and
full-sized bathrooms. In order to enjoy a smooth trandition, there are some key
bases that need to be covered.
Apply Your Favorite Colors
More than likely, you're going to be moving into a
pre-occupied living space. If you want to wipe out remnants of the previous
dwellers, traveling room-to-room with the paint can is probably the best way to
do it. This is your opportunity personalize your new living quarters, so don't
be afraid to apply bold, rich shades that add a touch of coziness while
reflecting your personality.
Sleep Tight
If you thought commiting to three classes a day was hard
work, just wait until you get a load of the employed workforce. Your habits
quickly change from wanting to party all night long to longing to sleep as much
as your schedule permits. Make a sound investment in your sleep by obtaining a
nice mattress and bedframe to accommodate it. This is the type of comfort you
can't put a price on.
Address Function and Style With Accent Lighting
Sometimes your need for light stems beyond what the
traditional fixtures are able to support. You can accommodate reading, writing,
and other tasks by adding an accent lamp or two to the mix. Whether it's
stylish ceramic or straightforward metallic pieces, these lamps deliver dual
functionality in providing supplemental lighting and accentuating your
surrounding decor.
Spread Warmth Where Needed
Looking for a way to make a huge decorative statement
without doing or spending a lot? Then look towards an area rug. Area rugs are
to the floor what art work is to the wall in their ability to have both a
subtle and transformative effect. Drop one beneath the dining table and watch
the room pop with color, texture, and life.
Buddy's Home Furnishings offers a wide selection of rental
furniture and budget-friendly payment options to ease the burden of moving into
your first apartment. Visit us online
to learn more about how we can lend a hand in your time of need.

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