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One of the problems you may face when moving into an apartment is finding furniture and decorations. Because you're probably on a limited budget, you may wish to restrict your tastes to used or inexpensive furniture while using artistic and creative approaches that reflect your personal touch. There are several stores, auction houses, and furniture exchanges locally that can help you. Some of these firms will buy back the furniture when you leave town. To get a listing of inexpensive furniture outlets, consult the yellow pages in the phone directory or check out Boston Apartment's listings of merchants on our Renter Related Services page.
Two sources for inexpensive furniture buys are the "for-sale" advertisements in the local newspapers and periodicals. Some stores offer excellent buys at bargain basement prices for damaged furniture or furniture with minor defects. Many times, yard, house, and garage sales will also provide good bargains. Church and Goodwill type stores are also great places to find some great deals. Universities regularly sell their used furniture for extremely low prices. Check with the university purchasing department or housing department to see if what they may have.
Area Adult education programs & universities offer offer classes in pottery, stained glass, quilting and patchwork, weaving, tie-dying, water color, drawing, and woodworking.
Plants, flowers, or trees can also enhance an apartment. Throughout Massachusetts there are many florists and other places which sell greenery. Again, check your phone directory. All of the shops, centers, and University-sponsored programs can be of help to you in enhancing the decor of your apartment--without spending a lot of money.
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