Moving into a new apartment or villa involves numerous and tiresome tasks that revolve around sorting, shopping, planning and packing. When you set up your first home as an adult, or as a newlywed couple, it can become particularly daunting as you decide between items that have to be bought immediately versus those that can be borrowed temporarily, or purchased later.
Juggling your time is an important aspect of setting up home. Even as you scour websites and visit stores, you may find that you have forgotten several things that are essential, or wind up with expensive purchases that serve no purpose.
Allocating a budget and keeping within its confines is yet another painstaking part of the process. Vital decisions have to be made about different rooms, and how much to allocate to each. It takes skill to accommodate all expenses, and is particularly hard if you have just bought your new home instead of renting one.
What is the starting point, how can you plan, and how can you arrive at the perfect balance? Here is how.
IKEA Saudi Arabia has a compiled a master checklist which explains what you will need for your new home, with handy lists for each room. The items marked essential are deemed necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of a household - buy these before you move in or as soon as you do. Others that are marked optional can be purchased after you have settled in, or there may even be no need for some of them.
You can allocate funds to each item or section, print or save the list, and tick things off as you mark progress. It goes without saying that you can also alter or modify it to match your personal requirements and signature style. Consider it the perfect tool to help you move house, and make it into a home.
Foyer
Welcome mat (outside the door)
Key hooks
Lamp or area light
Small shoe storage
Hooks or rack for outwear and head dress
Table or console with matched mirror
Bowl or vase
Living room
Sofa, chairs, futon and/or other seating
Curtains or blinds
Television, and bracket or stand
Coffee table
Set of coasters
Bookshelves
End tables or nesting tables
Media storage unit
Rugs or carpet
Throws and cushions
Lamp (s)
Picture frames
Art
Kitchen
Cookware – saucepan, pots and pans
Serving ware – plates, glasses, bowls, mugs, platters, ice cream scoop
Cooking utensils – spoons, ladles, whisk, spatula
Cutting boards – poultry and meat, seafood, vegetables
Knives – chef’s knife, paring knife, serrated knife
Colander
Dish drying rack
Dish towels
Oven mitts
Spice jars
Countertop storage
Cabinet storage
Food storage containers
Ice cube trays
Silverware
Dining area
Table and chairs
Tablecloth or placemats
Set of coasters
Chafing dishes
Trivets, various sizes
Table linen – runner, place mats, napkins and doilies
Area lighting
Vase
Art
Bedroom
Bed
Mattress
Pillows
Bed linen (minimum of two sets)
Quilt
Bedside tables or night stand
Large shoe storage
Wardrobe
Hangers
Dustbin
Curtains or blinds
Dresser or vanity with matched mirror
Armchair or chaise longue
Blanket storage chest
Rug or carpet
Additional storage – wall, floor or under bed
Bathroom
Bathroom set – soap holder, soap dispenser, mug
Bath and hand towels (minimum of two sets per person)
Bath mats (more than one if needed)
Shower curtain, and rings
Magnifying mirror
Step stool
Additional storage - wall, floor or over the door
Matched boxes or baskets
Laundry cabinet
Home office
Desk, table or work platform
Chair
Task light or lamp
Storage
File cabinet
Book shelves
Stackable tray
Magazine files
Wrapping paper
Art
Laundry area
Drying rack
Ironing board
Miscellaneous
Essential
Vases – various sizes
Candles or tea lights – various sizes
Spare LED bulbs
Large plastic bins or boxes for storage