Money-Saving Tips For Decorating Your First London Flat
6th Oct 2016
by Aemelia Madden
Sure, graduation and your first job are huge steps towards adulthood, but what's the true sign that you've officially made it? When you get the keys to your very own apartment. Moving into your first (or second) place is a big deal, but we all know it can come at a high price. It is an urban jungle out there and It was a rude awakening the day we realized our Pinterest-fueled dreams didn't exactly fit our budget. But don't give up hope! Having an apartment that's chic and affordable is totally possible. The key is knowing the tricks and hacks that will help you save money without skimping on style. That way, you'll save your money for what's really important . . . the house warming party.
Buy Budget-Friendly Essentials
No adult should have to live with paper plates and sheets for curtains, but if you're worried about all the little things adding up, there are ways to get what you need while staying on budget. Shopping for affordable apartment essentials means that you can squeeze everything you need into your budget.
Add Something Old
Add character and save cash by buying your decor secondhand, a trick from former Bachelorette star Jillian Harris. Local thrift stores and flea markets (and don't forget Craigslist) are all full of fun and practical finds that won't cost a fortune.
DIY When You Can
If you're up to the challenge take on a DIY project — the beautiful results might surprise you. This desk is a mixture of used cabinets and legs from Ikea plus wood from Home Depot.
Think Long-Term, Not Just For Now
Since it is likely you'll be moving around for the next few years, pick items that can travel with you. Avoid oversize furniture and be sure to invest in pieces you'll love for years to come.
Master the Art of Spray-Paint
Even the grungiest flea market piece has potential to be beautiful. A fresh coat of bright spray-paint can make all the difference and will help your space look dressed up, even though you're on a budget.
Get Creative With Storage
Yes, your first apartment is probably pretty tiny, but use organization to your advantage. While you can keep big items tucked away in a box under the bed or in your closet, keep jewelry, makeup, and other small collectables stored out in the open.
Upgrading your wall art? Don't spend a fortune
Building up an art collection doesn't have to be crazy expensive. If you can't bare white walls, opt for affordable art.
Great news: We've got plenty of styles available from £20 on. Our London collection is looking amazing and we currently have a 10% off running on our For Students section until 31st October. So no excuse, get some art on those walls pronto! Check out was NEW here
Original article appeared on Sugarpop site