Apartment

I bet you’re tired of living with roommates, and having to share everything from the comfort room to groceries. And you’re
probably thinking - it’s about time you live alone and free. If you have the means to get one, then why not get your very own pad? This way you get the independence and privacy that you deserve.

Just like any home, your bachelor’s pad should also have the basics — a living room, kitchen, comfort room, and of course your bedroom.

What every bachelor’s pad must have is a home theater system. You don’t need to buy a flat screen plasma. You just need a good TV set and a good speaker set. Look for the cheaper subwoofers out in the market that won’t mess up your budget.

Before you get excited and try purchasing a bar, get a coffee table. There are a lot of interesting furniture you can pick up at flea markets where you can display the coffee table books you already have. You’ll need a loveseat to go with it.

When it comes to choosing your appliances, stick to what you need. Few appliances translate to less cost and maintenance. Aside from the basics, like a ref and air conditioner, you might also need an espresso machine for all your lazy afternoons with your guests.

You can’t use your single bed anymore. Having your own pad means someone else may be going to bunk in every now and then, so go for a queen size. This time, only use clean mattresses.

Function comes first before fashion. You can worry about your interior decoration after your rooms are complete with its amenities.

Be sure to get these kitchenware staples.