The Ultimate First Apartment Checklist

Fill your first apartment with all the essentials using this comprehensive checklist.

Lauren is a former editor at Real Simple and currently serves as a senior digital editor for Better Homes & Gardens.

Updated on August 09, 2023 In This Article In This Article

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Shopping for a first apartment isn't easy, when you're searching through the seemingly endless variety of home furnishings, kitchen tools, and linens—and trying to furnish a new home on a pretty strict budget.

The good news is that this is your first apartment and your first time picking these items out for yourself—and it's practically guaranteed that it won't be your last time, so every decision doesn't have to mean a lifelong commitment to a mattress, a set of dishes, or bath towels.

As you work through our ultimate first apartment checklist, don't forget to set a little cash aside for the surprising things you'll need for your first apartment—these little luxuries will make your first adult living space a little homier.

The Ultimate First Apartment Checklist

Check out our printable, portable first apartment checklist; after that, you'll find a digital version that you can keep on your phone during those all-important shopping trips. With any luck, you'll have your apartment fully stocked before your first lease is up.

First Apartment Checklist

Click for a printable version you can take shopping with you

Bedroom Essentials

The good news: You may already have many of the bedroom essentials stocked, whether you grab the items from your current bedroom or your college dorm stash. Make sure that you have two sets of sheets, so you can have one in the wash while the fresh set is on your bed.

Kitchen Must-Haves

Stocking your kitchen well can be a big up-front expenditure, but it'll save you money when you make it easier to cook at home. You don't have to splurge on the highest end versions of any items—a basic set of glasses or plates can serve you well for years.

Bathroom Essentials

Getting the right gear for your first apartment's bathroom can help make it a relaxing place for self-care. It's worth investing in plush bath towels—and organizers to help you store all of your products.

Living room Necessities

You may end up spending a bit more in your living room, where a lot of big-ticket items like sofas, TVs, and other furnishings live. If your budget is tight, many furnishings can be found second-hand to help you get your first apartment furnished in style.

Miscellaneous Must-Haves

These items need to find a home in your home—and you'll definitely want them to help keep your place (and your clothes) organized and neat.

First Apartment Shopping Tips

Before you ransack your local home goods store, consider these tips to ensure you're maximizing every penny.

Figure out your overall budget

Moving into your own apartment can be an expensive time, since you're likely on the hook for a security deposit and first and last month's rent—in addition to any moving costs and buying things for your apartment. Figure out how much you actually have to spend, and how you want to distribute that.

Leave yourself a little wiggle room

Set aside a small portion of your apartment budget for any last-minute must-haves that'll come up as you move in.

Coordinate with your roommates

If you're living with roommates, you don't each need to supply a toaster or couch. Have a meetup to discuss what items you each have and what items you're willing to buy .

Pro tip: While big-ticket items like couches may seem like a place where you can all chip in together, remember that it may only be a few years before someone's leaving the apartment. If you do need to combine forces to buy something expensive, have a plan for how you'll settle things when someone moves out.

Don't rush

Fight the urge to rush to get everything at once. It's true that sleeping on the floor in an empty apartment isn't fun, but it's better than spending money on items you don't actually like.

Think ahead

Your first apartment likely won't be your "forever home," but some of the pieces you buy while you're there could easily translate to a new space. A good-quality futon that's the focal point of your studio apartment living room/bedroom could eventually be a space saver in your future guest bedroom, while a splurge-y stand mixer could last you for decades.

Get creative to stretch your budget

The classic "wooden boards and milk crates" bookshelf has been a time-honored first apartment hack. But there are plenty of other ways to save money on furnishing your apartment. Look for items on sale, shop at budget-friendly stores; check out Buy Nothing groups, garage sales, and Freecycle options near you; or head to your local thrift shop for bargains.

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