Apartment Decor on a Budget
The 5 Zones You Need in Your Apartment
Moving into your first apartment can be a time of great excitement and great anxiety. Of course, the freedom of having a home to call your own is thrilling, but with great freedom comes great responsibility.
You want your first apartment to be equal parts practical, comfortable and personal, and you can achieve that by separating your space into 5 designated zones for sleeping, lounging, getting ready, entertaining and working. Whether your apartment is large or small, creating distinct zones for distinct purposes is key to smart space planning. Plus, this makes it easier to figure out what furniture you actually need versus what you can live without.
Your Sleeping Zone
Bed | When choosing a bed for your first apartment, you want go for a design that will last past this place . . . especially since your first apartment is very rarely your last. The best approach is to stick to a budget-friendly queen size or full size bed with clean lines, because those can evolve with your style. If you need extra space for stowing away clothes and sheets, you can even look into getting a bed with storage drawers.
Mattress | Mattresses can be a big investment, but for good reason. You spend a third of your life sleeping on your mattress, so it’s in your best interest to choose one that offers the best comfort and support for your body. When searching for a mattress for your first apartment, you may want to consider one of our Revive bed-in-a-box mattresses. They’re a great price, free to ship and easy to transport, which comes in handy if you don’t live on the first floor.
Nightstand | There are some things you can’t go to sleep without having by your side: your phone – most importantly – your water bottle, and perhaps a book and a reading light. To make sure all of these things have a place to land, you’ll want a nightstand. If you don’t have a lot of square footage to work with, you can look into smaller accent tables and stools. Even wall shelves are a great alternative if you’re seriously lacking space.