Apartment Tour 2
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So here we have the dryer and a washer, and my recommendation for these appliances is to never by any sort of typepad on, it seemed, goes for dishwasher. Um, they sometimes usually these appliances are kind of old and apartments and even on campus, so they don't really have the power to dissolve those pods. If you want to save some real money and wash like whites with your colors, get some color catchers by tide. They work amazing and they catch any sort of color that goes in there with your your clothes and you could do all your laundry at once. Those are my recommendations for what you need for college to save some money when you're doing your laundry and on campus, your laundry is usually coin operated or you use your legs, Europe and you swipe and pay for like, however long you're drying or if you're washing your clothes. So here we have the dining room, and we've also converted the space into like a little calender area. Like, plan out our weeks and keep track of overdoing, which I really suggest having a calendar on hand because you do need to remember a lot in college, very a re a lot, so it's better to write everything down. I know that I needed to do that because I'm kind of a procrastinator. If you didn't write everything down, I would forget. I definitely recommend getting like a shoe rack so you can maximize space. So behind the shoe rack, we have like a broom and a vacuum cleaner and stuff. It just really helps with space, and then we also have a can tree. So we do have a lot of calls like closet space in this apartment which is really nice. Yeah, it's chockfull of so we'll leave it at that. Oh. We do have a shared balcony, but because it's night time with no point to you out there and we showed up with their next door neighbors and this is the kitchen, and there's e j beautiful artwork again. So you have a full size friends, which is really nice, and this is all to ourselves. So I came with my grave and then we have Eh dishwasher, which is my favorite part in washing dishes, gets pretty annoying. If you're a big coffee drinker, it'll save you some money and you can get like the refillable refill cup you can get like, just beans, grind them yourself and then not spend so much money on Kay pups. We have lots of cabinet space, and it's a nice little area. So most dorms on AFIS use campus do not have their own kitchens. There's only one or two dorms that do, and those dorms are usually for like upperclassmen. There are like shared kitchens on each floor of a dorm, so you can like, you know, goat. You can actually rent pots and pans and cook a meal if you want to, but you are sharing that with your whole floor.