Wednesday 5 November 2014

6 ways to furnish your house on a budget.

Let's face it. Here you are at a new chapter of your life whereby you've found your significant other and both of you have gotten a house. Congrats! But wait... then comes the renovation costs and home furnishings cost. You're not going to sleep in an empty house are you? Well, here is how you get to furnish your house on a tight budget.

Before I go on, I would like to mention that this method may and may not or sound feasible to you. There are plenty of other methods around and this is just one of it. And of course, for this to work, you and/or your spouse should already holding a stable career. (I'll get to this later)

The biggest burden for a newly married couple is of course, getting their own house and settling down. And it is common for wedding event to be the one thing that will drain the bulk of their savings. Leaving them with little left for what is to come later - buying of house, renovations and furnishings.

So here are some tips to save some cash when buying furnishings and home appliances for your first home. Remember, these tips are only for those who are on a budget:

1. RESEARCH 
Start to do your own research on the price of the type of items you need like Tv, fridge, washing machine, bed, water heater, stove etc. Use these prices as the benchmark for each item. From there, start looking elsewhere and always settle for a cheaper price.

2. EXPO AND FAIRS
Always be on a lookout for I.T, Electronics and Home Appliances Expo. This will be one of the best place to buy 1st hand items and about 2/3 of the actual retail price and some offers may go as low as 50% off, with warranty and inclusive of delivery.

3. DIFFERENTIATE YOUR NEEDS AND WANTS
 Is there a spanking new  55" Ultra HD Tv just got on sale? Keep your focus on your objective: get what you need and not what you want... for now. Yes, it may be very tempting to look at the price slash of $500 or even $1000. But remember, even with those kind of obscene price reduction, Huge Tv sets may easily cost you over $2000 to $3000 even after the discounts thrown in. If you were to pick a decent 32" HD LED Tv, which now comes with a price tag of about $300 to $400, you can save a bomb! And those extra cash can be used to get you all the other necessities like the fridge and washing machine.

4.UPGRADES
Like I said in point 3, always get what you need first and get what you want later. Your objective now is to get what you need - to fill your home with the necessities. To make it as a proper home. Like I mentioned earlier, if both/either you and your spouse holds a stable job, in time to come, there will always be bonuses, increments and pay raise in the future. Once, your finance are pretty much stable, these funds can later be used to indulge yourself in upgrades. Maybe even by then, a new technology has taken over that 55" Ultra HD Tv  you saw on sale before - at the same price of $2000!

5. PRE-LOVED
If you do not mind getting pre-loved items, these will be able to save you further! You can find these on online classified sites like Gumtree, Craiglist, forums, your local Facebook Garage Sale pages and now even on mobile apps like Carousell. There are always sellers who are getting rid of their good conditioned items due to reasons like moving overseas, clearing spaces, moving house or even doing their own upgrades. 

The best time to look out for these would be when a festive season is coming and everyone would want a new look for their houses. Also, the beauty of it is that you will be able to bargain further from the price stated. Be sure not to low ball way below the seller's asking price though. It'll just reflect on your character really. Another thing to remember is to be mindful of the price stated. This is because you will probably have to get your own transportation and movers(for bulky heavy items) and this will cost you. So do your own calculation. Is it worth it to pay for the item and transportation or is it worth to pay just a tiny bit more and get a brand new item that comes with warranty - a peace of mind.

6. IKEA
Yeap. Ikea. Although not all of their items will last you through for a life time, but the key here is budget. They have wide array of furnishings which can be really cheap to very expensive ones. Of course here we would like to go for cheap. But you will get what you pay for - which is a decent trade off if you are only intending to use them till your finances get stable and ready for future upgrades. But I must say that they do have great built furniture that are comparable to furnitures elsewhere but at a fraction of the cost.

Have any other way to save while shopping for your home? Share them below!






How to keep your laminate floor sparkling clean and streak-free!



For those of you that have chosen laminate floors for your house, I'm very sure most of you would have encounter this common problem of your floors turning dull and full of smudges after some time.

Buying expensive detergent specially made for laminate floor cleaning often leave behind streak marks after your floor has dried up. So what now?

Well, the answer is actually pretty cheap and gives you better results! Distilled Vinegar. Yeap! Those you get at your provision shops or supermarket. Each bottle will cost you under $5.00 and can last for about more than 10 mopping. Distilled Vinegar is an all natural cleaner and is safe to be used around the house as compared to chemical based cleaners. But please take note to NOT mistaken Distilled Vinegar with Imitation Vinegar.


So here are the things you need:
1 x Distilled Vinegar
1 x Spray Bottle
1 x Bowl of Water

Directions:
1. Mix 1 part White Vinegar to 4 part water into the spray bottle and shake well. ( If you add more vinegar ratio to water, please be aware of the strong vinegar smell.)
2. Spray the mixed content onto your floor in a sweeping motion so as to cover your floor with a light coat of the mixture. DO NOT POUR MIXTURE ONTO FLOOR! This will cause warped flooring if left behind for a prolong period of time.
3. Let mixture sit in and work onto your floor for about 5 minutes. Do not let it dry up.
4. Mop it off with a damp mop.
5. Once done, Mop it off again washed clean mop and let the floor dry.BOOM! You have a clean, shiny laminate floor.

Besides, it's use for floor cleaning, distilled vinegar can be used as a cleaner all around the house like removing stains and as a disinfectant. Chemical-free and all natural!

*Be sure to test it out on a small inconspicuous area before any cleaning.