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Things to Buy When Renting a Room

Whether it's a garage size, a cottage, or an ensuite room. It's a practical step toward independence. But when it comes to furnishing your space, it's easy to get carried away.

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Here's how to make smart choices that keep your room stylish and breathable.

🌟 We all deserve good things in our lives. We work hard to improve our standard of living, more especially those people who leave thier homesteads seeking a better life in urban areas.

It's natural to want a cozy, convenient living space—even if it's small.But comfort doesn’t mean cramming your room with oversized furniture and appliances. It means choosing wisely.

📏 Size Matters—A Lot

Imagine this: a 65-inch flat-screen TV right next to a double-door fridge (no space in-between), a king-size bed with a towering headboard, and barely any space to move. Sounds luxurious, but in a tiny room, it’s a nightmare.

Your room’s size should guide your purchases.

Your space needs to breath, so you can perform at your best to succeed.

đź§  Be Practical, Not Pricey

Choose items that:

Remember, if you move to another room of similar size, you might have to sell or give away bulky items.

🏡 It’s a Room, Not a House

Be real with your current living arrangement. You're not here for the longest of time. You're here for as long as your current arrangement allows you to be. It's a room not a house.