So, you've just moved into a new place—Congratulations! Now comes the fun part: decorating. But there's one problem. You're on a tight budget and you don't want to spend a fortune furnishing your new digs. Fear not! With a little bit of creativity, you can decorate your apartment cheaply. Here are some tips to get you started. 

Get Creative With Your Furniture Arrangement.  

One of the best ways to save money on furniture is to get creative with your arrangement. Instead of buying a coffee table, try using an old trunk or chest. If you don't have a lot of space for a dining table, look for a smaller more compact option or even forego the table altogether and just use bar stools at your kitchen counter. And if you don't have room for a traditional sofa, try using bean bags or floor pillows instead. Just because something wasn't intended to be used as furniture doesn't mean it can't be repurposed into something that serves that purpose. 

Think Outside The Big Box Store.  

When it comes to furniture and home decor, your local big box store isn't your only option. Check out secondhand stores, yard sales, and even Craigslist for furniture finds. You'd be surprised what kind of gems you can find if you're willing to put in a little elbow grease. And if you're crafty, you can even try your hand at making your own furniture. Pinterest is a great resource for do-it-yourself projects. 

Use What You Already Have.  

Before you go out and buy new stuff, take inventory of what you already have that could be used to furnish your new place. If you have any pieces of furniture that are still in good condition but that you don't need anymore, see if there's anything that can be repurposed to fit your new space. For example, an old dresser could be used as a TV stand or an end table. And don't forget about wall art! If you have any paintings or photos that are gathering dust in storage, dust them off and hang them up! Chances are, they'll look right at home in your new place. 

Get Creative With Storage Solutions.  

If you're short on space, get creative with your storage solutions. Look for items that serve multiple purposes such as ottomans with built-in storage or coffee tables with drawers. Or get rid of bulky dressers and nightstands altogether and opt for hanging shelves instead. You can also use baskets and bins to store items out of sight but within easy reach when you need them. By getting creative with your storage solutions, you can free up valuable floor space which will make your place feel more open and airy. 

Keep It Simple... But Personalize It!  

When it comes to decorating on a budget, less is more... but that doesn't mean your place has to feel sterile or impersonalized! One way to add personality to your space without spending a lot of money is by incorporating items with sentimental value such as family photos or heirlooms passed down from generation to generation. Another way to personalize your space is by adding Touches of color here and there through throw pillows, blankets, and rugs. These small pops of color will help give your place its own unique personality without breaking the bank. 

Moving into a new place is exciting but it can also be expensive. By getting creative with your furniture arrangement, thinking outside the box, using what you already have, getting creative with storage solutions, and keeping it simple but personalizing it, you can decorate your new apartment on the cheap! So go forth and get designing!