First Apartment Essentials Checklist and Budget Planner (2026)
You got the keys. You’re standing in an empty apartment that’s somehow smaller than the photos.
You have a mattress on the floor and exactly $800 to make this feel like home.
Let’s make every dollar count.
This is your prioritized, budgeted, room-by-room checklist — plus exactly what to buy Day 1 vs. Week 1 vs. Month 1 so you don’t blow your entire budget at Target on day one.
📌 Print the master checklist — take it shopping on Day 1.

The Priority Timeline — What to Buy When
Don’t try to buy everything at once. Here’s the order that actually works:
| Timeline | What | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Mattress/sheets/pillows, towels, toilet paper, shower curtain, cleaning supplies, light bulbs | You need to sleep, shower, and function. That’s Day 1. |
| Week 1 | Kitchen basics (pot, pan, plates, utensils), hangers, trash cans, plunger | You need to eat and live like a human. |
| Month 1 | Living room furniture, decor, organization, additional kitchen tools | Now you make it home. |

The mistake everyone makes: Buying decor and furniture before basics. Don’t buy a $200 lamp when you don’t have a plunger.
For a complete budget guide, see our budget home makeover under $500 — same principles, bigger scope.
Room-by-Room Checklist
Bedroom (~$150-400)
Day 1:
- [ ] Mattress or mattress-in-a-box (if not moving with bed)
- [ ] Sheet set (queen or full, matching)
- [ ] 2 pillows
- [ ] Pillow cases
Week 1:
- [ ] Comforter or duvet + cover
- [ ] Hangers (30+ — you need more than you think)
- [ ] Laundry basket or hamper
- [ ] Nightstand (or alternative — stool, floating shelf)
Month 1:
- [ ] Bed frame (if not Day 1)
- [ ] Rug beside bed
- [ ] Lamp
- [ ] Mirror (full-length)
- [ ] Curtains or blinds
Budget breakdown:
| Level | Total |
|---|---|
| Bare minimum | $150 |
| Comfortable | $300 |
| Dream setup | $400 |
For a bedroom that feels expensive on a budget, see our guide to making your bedroom feel like a hotel — it’s about styling, not spending.

Kitchen (~$80-250)
Day 1:
- (Nothing — you can survive on takeout and paper plates for a few days)
Week 1:
- [ ] 1 pot (3-4 quart)
- [ ] 1 pan (10-12″ skillet)
- [ ] Chef’s knife
- [ ] Cutting board
- [ ] 4 plates
- [ ] 4 bowls
- [ ] 4 sets of utensils (fork, knife, spoon)
- [ ] 2 glasses or mugs
- [ ] Spatula
- [ ] Can opener
Month 1:
- [ ] Baking sheet
- [ ] Mixing bowls (set of 3)
- [ ] Measuring cups and spoons
- [ ] Dish rack and drying mat
- [ ] Matching food storage containers
- [ ] Coffee maker (if you drink coffee)
- [ ] Toaster (optional)
The IKEA shortcut: The IKEA 365+ starter set ($35) covers 80% of your kitchen needs in one box.
Budget breakdown:
| Level | Total |
|---|---|
| Bare minimum | $80 |
| Comfortable | $150 |
| Well-equipped | $250 |
For making your kitchen look great on a budget, see our kitchen refresh without renovation guide.
Bathroom (~$30-80)
Day 1:
- [ ] Shower curtain + hooks (don’t forget the hooks!)
- [ ] 2 bath towels
- [ ] 2 hand towels
- [ ] Toilet paper (4+ rolls)
- [ ] Hand soap
- [ ] Bath mat
Week 1:
- [ ] Matching soap dispenser
- [ ] Trash can (small)
- [ ] Plunger (buy BEFORE you need it — trust us)
- [ ] Toothbrush holder
- [ ] Shower caddy or shelf
Month 1:
- [ ] Over-toilet shelving (if space allows)
- [ ] Matching towel set upgrade
- [ ] Candle or diffuser
- [ ] Small wall decor
Budget breakdown:
| Level | Total |
|---|---|
| Bare minimum | $30 |
| Comfortable | $50 |
| Nice setup | $80 |
Our complete bathroom refresh under $50 guide shows you how to make even the most basic bathroom feel spa-like.
Living Room (~$200-600)
Everything in this room is MONTH 1 — you can survive without it at first.
Month 1:
- [ ] Sofa or futon (this is your big purchase)
- [ ] Coffee table
- [ ] Lamp (floor or table)
- [ ] Curtains or blinds
- [ ] TV (if you have one/want one)
- [ ] Side table
- [ ] Throw blanket and pillows
The budget hack: A $200 IKEA futon + $15 throw blanket + $12 pillow set = a living room that works. Start there, upgrade later.
For specific recommendations, see our guide to the best affordable sofas for small living rooms.
Cleaning & Household (~$30-50)
Day 1:
- [ ] Broom + dustpan
- [ ] All-purpose cleaner
- [ ] Dish soap
- [ ] Sponges (3+)
- [ ] Paper towels
- [ ] Trash bags (multi-pack)
- [ ] Light bulbs (check what you need)
Week 1:
- [ ] Vacuum or Swiffer
- [ ] Toilet bowl cleaner
- [ ] Toilet brush
The tip: Buy the multipack of trash bags on Day 1. You’ll use them for packing material and cleanup.
First Apartment Budget Planner
Here’s what a complete first apartment actually costs:
| Room | Bare Minimum | Comfortable | Dream |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | $150 | $300 | $400 |
| Kitchen | $80 | $150 | $250 |
| Bathroom | $30 | $50 | $80 |
| Living Room | $200 | $400 | $600 |
| Cleaning/Household | $30 | $40 | $50 |
| TOTAL | $490 | $940 | $1,380 |
Most people land between $500-$1,000. The bare minimum is genuinely livable — you just add pieces over time.
10 Things You’ll Forget (But Desperately Need)
These are the items no other checklist mentions:
- Plunger — Buy BEFORE you need one. Hardware store, Day 1.
- Light bulbs — Apartments often don’t include them. Check every socket.
- Shower curtain hooks — Curtain is useless without them.
- Trash cans — One for kitchen, one for bathroom, one for bedroom minimum.
- Extension cord / power strip — Outlets are never where you need them.
- First aid kit — Band-aids, ibuprofen, antacid, thermometer.
- Basic tool kit — Screwdriver, hammer, nails, picture hooks, measuring tape.
- Step stool — For high shelves, light bulbs, closets.
- Door mats — Front door AND bathroom.
- WiFi router setup — Schedule installation BEFORE move-in day.

For decorating without damaging walls (renter-friendly), see our renter-friendly wall decor guide.
Now Make It Look Good (Styling on $0-50)
Once the essentials are handled, here’s how to make your apartment look styled:
The Throw + Pillow trick: $15 throw + $12 pillow set = instant “I live here” energy on any hand-me-down sofa.
One plant per room: $3-5 each. Snake plants are unkillable. Pothos are nearly as easy.
Coordinate your towels: All white looks expensive ($18 set at Target). Mismatched looks dorm-like.
Frame one thing: Even a free printable in a $5 frame makes your apartment feel finished.
Declutter immediately: Don’t let moving boxes become furniture. Break them down and recycle Day 1.
For more styling inspiration, see our home decor trends 2026 guide.
Printable First Apartment Master Checklist
🔴 DAY 1 — SURVIVE
Bedroom:
- [ ] Mattress or bed
- [ ] Sheet set
- [ ] 2 pillows + cases
Bathroom:
- [ ] Shower curtain + hooks
- [ ] 2 bath towels
- [ ] 2 hand towels
- [ ] Toilet paper (4+)
- [ ] Hand soap
- [ ] Bath mat
Cleaning:
- [ ] Broom + dustpan
- [ ] All-purpose cleaner
- [ ] Dish soap + sponges
- [ ] Paper towels
- [ ] Trash bags
Household:
- [ ] Light bulbs
- [ ] Plunger
- [ ] Trash cans (3)
Day 1 Total: ~$100-150
🟡 WEEK 1 — LIVE
Bedroom:
- [ ] Comforter/duvet
- [ ] Hangers (30+)
- [ ] Laundry basket
Kitchen:
- [ ] Pot + pan
- [ ] Chef’s knife + cutting board
- [ ] 4 plates + 4 bowls
- [ ] 4 utensil sets
- [ ] 2 glasses/mugs
- [ ] Spatula + can opener
Bathroom:
- [ ] Soap dispenser
- [ ] Trash can
- [ ] Toothbrush holder
Week 1 Total: +$100-150
🟢 MONTH 1 — HOME
Living Room:
- [ ] Sofa/futon
- [ ] Coffee table
- [ ] Lamp
- [ ] Curtains
- [ ] Throw + pillows
Bedroom:
- [ ] Bed frame (if not earlier)
- [ ] Rug
- [ ] Mirror
- [ ] Lamp
Kitchen:
- [ ] Baking sheet
- [ ] Mixing bowls
- [ ] Measuring cups
- [ ] Food containers
- [ ] Coffee maker
Month 1 Total: +$300-600
FAQ: First Apartment Essentials
What are the essentials for a first apartment?
Day 1 essentials: mattress/sheets/pillows, towels, shower curtain + hooks, toilet paper, soap, cleaning supplies, light bulbs, trash bags, plunger. Week 1: kitchen basics (pot, pan, plates, utensils), hangers, trash cans. Month 1: furniture, decor, extras. Total for bare minimum: ~$490.
How much does it cost to furnish a first apartment?
Bare minimum: $490 (mattress on floor, basics only). Comfortable: $940 (bed frame, proper kitchen, basic living room). Dream first apartment: $1,380 (nice furniture, fully equipped). Most people spend $500-1,000 and add pieces over time.
What to buy first when moving into a new apartment?
Day 1: bed/sheets/pillows, shower curtain + hooks, towels, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, light bulbs, plunger, trash bags. These are the items you need to sleep, shower, and function. Everything else can wait until Week 1.
What should I buy for my first apartment kitchen?
Week 1: 1 pot, 1 pan, chef’s knife, cutting board, 4 plates, 4 bowls, 4 utensil sets, 2 glasses, spatula, can opener. That covers 90% of cooking. Month 1: add baking sheet, mixing bowls, measuring cups, food containers, coffee maker.
What are the things people forget when moving?
Plunger (buy before you need it), light bulbs, shower curtain hooks, trash cans (multiple), extension cord/power strip, first aid kit, basic tool kit, step stool, door mats, WiFi router setup. None of these are expensive, but you’ll notice immediately when they’re missing.
What to Read Next
- 👉 Renter decorating: Renter-friendly wall decor ideas
- 👉 Small space solutions: Room divider ideas for studio apartments
- 👉 Budget refresh: Budget home makeover under $500
- 👉 Guest prep: Guest bedroom essentials checklist
📌 Print our First Apartment Master Checklist and Budget Planner — take it shopping on Day 1.



