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AIBU to feel disheartened by the cost of furnishing my first home?

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binocularsgranda · 03/06/2026 19:18

I am single and live alone. I moved into my house about a year ago and it's my first home so I've had to get everything from scratch. My furniture is a mixture of freebies and things I bought over the months before I bought my house.
Once I have paid regular bills, mortgage etc I have £400 left each month for petrol, food, toiletries, clothes, shoes and parking.
I went for a walk around a home furnishings shop this evening to window shop essentially, not because I was planning to buy anything, just for a look. Even though I hadn't intended to buy anything, I left feeling disheartened. I can't see how I will ever be able to afford even the floor lamp for the living room, bed for the spare room or shelving for the dining room that I need. Yes I can - and will - look online for people giving things away but I think that should be my choice, not my only option because any other route to furnishing my home is simply out of reach. I have very little left over to save each month (and I am frugal - my outgoings are as little as they can be via comparison sites etc). It made me wonder how people afford to go into, for example, Next and buy a sofa. AIBU to feel down about the gap between everyday finances and the prices of necessities? I just want to make my home my own, nothing extravagant.

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CornishPorsche · 05/07/2026 18:17

It's all irrelevant as OP hasn't come back in a month.

For all we know, they are considering £150/month Sky package and £80/month mobile phone as a normal part of their bills.

Or OP is paying back a loan that was declared a gift when buying the home.

Or was made redundant and has taken a huge loss of pay in the next role.

It seems clear that OP will not be back.

darksideofthetoon · 05/07/2026 18:40

CornishPorsche · 05/07/2026 18:17

It's all irrelevant as OP hasn't come back in a month.

For all we know, they are considering £150/month Sky package and £80/month mobile phone as a normal part of their bills.

Or OP is paying back a loan that was declared a gift when buying the home.

Or was made redundant and has taken a huge loss of pay in the next role.

It seems clear that OP will not be back.

Good point 😂

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