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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-27 07:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #3219 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3219 ⌋

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[Suicide Squad]


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02.
[Dragonlance Legends]


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[Takehiko Inoue's "Real"]


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[Avatar the Last Airbender/Legend of Korra]


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[Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis]


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[The Twelve Kingdoms]


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[Dramatical Murder]


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[Hemlock Grove, Bill Skarsgard]


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[Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D]


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[Psycho]


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[Outlander series, Dougal/Claire]










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Re: Apartment Questions

(Anonymous) 2015-10-28 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
With furniture, it depends on the size/layout of the place and what you have in the way of built-in storage. My first apartment had a walk of buikt-in shelves, so I needed no bookshelves. I need multiple bookshelves in my current apartment, though. That apartment was an efficiency type and small, so there was room for a bed or couch, but not both. I had a futon, but never folded it up. It still served for both sleeping and sitting, though.

Based on that first apartment, the things I found most important were: thing to sleep on + bedding, small table (for eating anf providing extra counter space in the kitchen, can double as a desk/workspace although my computer back then was a desktop and it had its own dedicated desk), chair for tabe (second chair is preferable so there's space for a guest), basic cooking and eating dishes/utensils, microwave, bedside lamp, bath towels, toilet paper, basic cleaning supplies (for dishes, floor - if there's carpet, you will want a vaccuum, toilet, shower, etc), toilet plunger, trash can & bags, bathmat, clothes hangers.

If needed: shower curtain, thing to put your tv on (could be another piece of furniture doing double duty - i used to use my dresser as tv stand), clothes storage (dresser, garment rack, wardrobe - depends on what's already there in terms f closets and things), shelves, curtains/shades/blinds, coffee maker, toaster, and so on.

In my current apartment, I really appreciate having a bedside table. I used to use part of a shelving unit for that.

You can hold off on a lot of stuff until you move in and start realizing what you really need. But at least figure out where you will sleep and how you will eat.