NYC APARTMENT DESIGN GUIDE
42-page PDF built for NYC apartments. Salary-to-furniture budget tables for 6 income levels, room-by-room designs at 3 budget tiers for real NYC apartment types, neighborhood furniture shopping guide for 10 neighborhoods, and the NYC Starter Kit.
You're moving to NYC — or you've been here for a year and your apartment still looks like you just moved in. The problem isn't taste. It's that nobody tells you what furniture actually fits in a 400 sqft studio with a radiator under every window, 28-inch doorways, and one closet the size of a suitcase.
What You Get:
- 42-page PDF with NYC-specific furniture planning, budgets, and room designs
- Salary-to-apartment reality tables for 6 income levels ($40K-$125K) with real NYC tax calculations
- 6 NYC apartment types explained: Studio, Alcove Studio, Railroad, 1-BR Prewar, 1-BR Postwar, Flex/Convertible
- Room-by-room furniture picks at 3 budget tiers for 5 rooms with NYC-specific sizing constraints
- Where to shop in NYC — 15+ stores from IKEA Brooklyn to Housing Works to Brooklyn Flea
- 10-neighborhood guide with median rents, apartment styles, and furniture access
- The NYC Starter Kit — the first 10 things to buy when you move to NYC
Format: PDF (42 pages) · Salary Tiers: 6 ($40K–$125K) · Neighborhoods: 10
$9. Less than a New York bodega lunch. The average NYC renter overspends by $1,000+ on furniture that doesn't fit their apartment.
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Customer Reviews
The salary-to-budget tables are incredibly specific. Finally someone who gets that rent eats your furniture budget.
The local store guide saved me days of research. I had no idea where to shop when I moved here.
Room-by-room designs at three budgets. I picked the mid-range tier and my apartment looks amazing.