Shopping! A pastime of many in our modern day, whether or not it’s in person or online, it can become addicting to those who enjoy it. For those that aren’t as interested in shopping, bare with me. Although it may not be for everyone, everyone does need to shop at some point. When it comes to shopping for your apartment or home, there’s an overwhelming amount of places to look. It’s almost impossible to tell someone they have to look at this store versus the other. Whether you’re in the market for furnishing an entire apartment or looking to fill an empty space, there’s a store for everything.
Ikea
Is this one a shock? If no one has been lost in the maze that is Ikea, it has a section for anything and everything. It has a section for lighting, couches, rugs and showrooms in the front to give ideas for those going in blind. Whether you’re in need of a new couch, a new set of forks or a watering can, all can be found within the blue and yellow walls. It’s a personal favorite of mine, only if I have a plan otherwise you’ll be wondering for hours.
Etsy
A much smaller completely online platform, Etsy is designed primarily for smaller businesses. Large furniture items, although they can be purchased, are not what is usually bought. Etsy is more geared towards decorations, small items to be added to a room. Whether it’s a vase, storage organizer or rug, all can be found with a little bit of searching. The items bought here are more unique, as a lot of what is made is handmade. It’s nice to support a small business when you can.
Target/Walmart/Anything of the variety
It seems obvious of course. But you’d be surprised by how many things these large retailers are hiding online. As you can assume, no store can hold everything in stock at every single store. After browsing through the online stores for Target, you’ll find several bedroom sets that you’ve never seen before in store. Like Ikea, they are all catch all stores that can have everything from kitchen utensils to sound systems. Will the pieces last forever? They may not, but they are good starting points to building your home while not entirely breaking the bank.
Thrift Stores (Goodwill, Salvation Army, St. Vincent De Paul, etc.)
At this point it may be evident that I tend to lean towards thrift stores when it comes to home decoration. It’s more of a hunt to find quality pieces that fit your space while going into these stores. It’s also a process that could take several months, even years to find the perfect piece for your space. I’ve been fortunate enough to find several pieces I love at thrift stores like my record stand, tv stand and desk but not everyone has been as lucky. At the very least, thrift stores can provide unique decor that you most likely hadn’t seen more. In general it is cheaper then buying some items brand new but it is more difficult to sift through everything. If you’re up for a challenge and are not in a time crunch, thrifting and antiquing is the way to go on a smaller budget.
March 26, 2022 at 8:46 pm
I always feel iffy when I see Etsy listed as a place to shop at. I think gently used furniture from the thrift store is the absolute best option for students to get their furniture!
March 28, 2022 at 4:47 am
I love how you mentioned IKEA! Until they built one in the Milwaukee area I always would have to visit family in Illinois to go there. Now I just need to learn how to not spend money on things I don’t need there haha!
March 29, 2022 at 6:04 pm
Designing is something that has always interested me, and I happen to love every place that you listed! I haven’t bought decor from Etsy yet but that’s a great idea of somewhere to look!
March 29, 2022 at 7:20 pm
I’ve been to Ikea many times looking for furniture and have always had a good time there. I’ve also seen some pretty cool chairs at places like Target.
March 30, 2022 at 2:38 am
I love all the places you listed, especially Etsy and the thrift stores! Ikea is also a guilty pleasure of mine. The first time that I was there I signed up for the rewards program, even though I had never been there before and have only used it a handful of times since. But to shop through the entire store is an experience, and you can find functional and modern pieces that look great and have decent quality. I personally prefer antiques, but the modern stores have some great decor too!
March 31, 2022 at 12:44 am
I need to go thrifting more often! I feel like most of the time when I go thrifting I put all my focus on clothes, and do not spend enough time looking at furniture or decorations. I think once I move out of college and into my own place, I will put forth more effort in my furniture hunts. Especially when trying to save money during the process.
March 31, 2022 at 3:53 am
Ikea is one of my favorites but I feel it’s a tough place to shop because if I need one or two things I usually go somewhere else. However, if you are just moving into a new apartment or house, Ikea is a great option.