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Thoughts on Decorating a New Place

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I'm still trying to decide, in my quest to find a new place to live, whether I should live by myself or try to save money by moving in with another roommate. One of the big reasons living by myself is high on my list -- in addition to the obvious reasons, like not having to consider when that person would or wouldn't be around, who they might bring over, and how well we'd get along -- is that I'm really looking forward to having a place that I could decorate any way I please.

If I rent a place by myself, I'll have to purchase living room furniture -- most of the stuff in our living room right now belongs to my roommate. But I don't mind the prospect of having to start from scratch, because the truth is, she and I don't have the same taste in decorating.

For one thing, there's a tall, skinny bookcase in a corner that's haphazardly stacked with books -- we've been living together for two years and the messiness of it has never ceased to annoy me. Also, all of the wood in the room is light (bookcase, end tables, entertainment center), while I prefer dark wood.

We have stuff in our place that doesn't need to be there at all; for instance, the small dining table and chairs that's only used as a catch-all space. (Why have something taking up room if you never use it?) And then there's the recliner that I can't stand, and a stool that she has in front of a window with a portable CD-player sitting on top. Which she never turns on. I hate that thing with a passion, but at this point it's not worth the argument. It's been there too long for me to suddenly start complaining about it, especially since we're at the point where we probably won't be living together for very much longer.

For a number of months, I've found myself collecting interesting decorating ideas that I find online. I like the look of hardwood floors with rugs for color; I want a streamlined couch instead of something big and overstuffed; I like mirrors and attention-grabbing lighting.

But I can't start collecting any of that stuff right now. What am I supposed to do with it?

(Speaking of which: all of you people out there who have multiple bedrooms that you're not using? No, I don't hate you, but please take a few moments to consider those of us who have to rent studio apartments. Yes, you, with your guest bedroom and the other room that you use as an office. I met a man recently who owns a four-bedroom house, and he lives in that house by himself. One bedroom for him, one guest room, and the other two bedrooms are completely empty. I don't begrudge people their large homes and excess space, but it's hard not to think about it when I'm trying to picture how I might arrange my furniture in a studio.)

I also find myself paying attention to how other people decorate their places, and taking mental notes about what I do and don't like. One of these days I'll have a place of my own, and people can feel free to judge my taste, too.

Related Reading:

I like this do-it-yourself magnetic spice rack.

I read Apartment Therapy DC on a regular basis. One of their links I saved was a post on doing a monochromatic grouping. It might not be possible to do in a small space, but I think it looks pretty cool.

Enjoying the Journey shares before-and-after photos of her living room.

(Contributing editor Zandria blogs at Zandria.us.)

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Zandria 5 pts

I have a good feeling that I'll feel the exact same way, Liz! I can't wait. :)

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kazari 5 pts

we were renting a pokey, furnished apartment.  It was stuffed to the rafters with other people's stuff!  Now we are in our own home, and it has been bliss having so much space.

Like you, I saved up lots of decorating ideas for this moment!

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midnightbliss 5 pts

as of now I am still living with my parent but one day, soon, i will be able to have my own place, so I am already figuring out what I want. It will be costly in the beginning when you need to buy furnitures and stuff but once you have your basic necessities, it will be easier and a lot fullfilling to have a place of your own and a style of your own. Good luck

Laurie PK 5 pts

Omigosh, I didn't realize how lucky I am -- and yet I complain! DH and I live in a small 2 bedroom cottage (less than 1,000 square feet), and I've wanted a bigger house for several years. My office doubles as the guest room, and it's terribly inconvenient when we have guests. DH is happy here...but I also want a home with a view of the ocean, mountains, and islands (we live on an island in British Columbia).

But, I hadn't thought of living in a smaller space...and now I feel like a spoiled whiny brat!

I've lived with roommates and alone, and I prefer living alone. But, it depends on the roommate and the size of your space. If you have similar decorating tastes, then you're all set in that regard.

I look forward to hearing about your next stage of life...and whether you can decorate to your heart's content! :-)

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SaraLancaster 5 pts

We've been in our apartment for 4 months and still haven't decorated! It's expensive and a lot of pressure to decide on something that you and your "roomies" will like for a long time.

I feel your pain.

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Liz Rizzo 5 pts

I just moved into my own place, and even with everything I've got going on, I've got to tell you, it is bliss to have only my stuff about, arranged just the way I like it.

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wifenmom 5 pts

We're in the exact same boat. We currently live with my parents and have one room for four people (Hubby, me and two preschoolers). We are in the process of purchasing a home, but the builder is giving us no update when we can sign the title. We have bought a few things and there but all small items that we can fit in the closet. We found a local furniture store, who has been holding our order since August... Good luck!

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mvastudios 5 pts

I've done the roommate thing and I have to say, it's not all fun and games especially when it comes to decorating.  If I had to do it all again, I'd live alone because living with an interior decorator is NOT fun.  I love decor and it's extremely important to me to come home to a space that I love and as an interior decorating, I'm CONSTANTLY changing my mind.