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Get your sharehouse equipped with useful items for daily life! Introducing recommended items by location

Last Modified:2024.05.31

Share houses are equipped with the bare minimum of furniture and daily necessities, so you don't have to do as much preparation before moving in as you would if you were living alone. In addition to that, it's a good idea to prepare some convenient items for a better and more comfortable life. In this article, we'll introduce some recommended items you should bring to a share house. We'll also introduce ways to get convenient items at a good price, so please use this as a reference.

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Necessities of life provided in a share house

Share houses are fully equipped with the minimum appliances, furniture, and daily necessities needed for daily life, so you will need fewer belongings when moving compared to living alone.

The shared kitchen is equipped with cooking utensils and home appliances, and the bathroom has a washing machine and dryer. Also, share houses with living rooms have TVs and dining tables, so you don't need to have these items unless you want to relax in your private room.

In addition, daily necessities such as toilet paper, hand soap, garbage bags, and dishwashing detergent are all provided as shared items, so there are no small expenses.

However, each share house has different rules and amenities, so be sure to check before moving in and prepare any additional items you may need.

[By location] List of useful items for living in a share house

What items should you have to make your stay in a share house more comfortable? It's a good idea to make a list of the items you need so you don't forget to buy them.

living

The following items will make your shared house living room more comfortable.

  • Relaxing items
  • Entertainment items such as portable game consoles

When watching TV in the living room of a share house or enjoying conversation with other residents, having cushions and other relaxing items will make you feel more at home. Entertainment items such as portable game consoles may be a good way to start conversations with other residents.

However, the living room of a share house is a place that all residents can use freely. Please choose a place to live that will not cause any inconvenience to others, such as noise pollution or taking over space.

Also, remember that if you bring anything into a shared space, you are responsible for managing it. Generally, you cannot leave personal belongings in a shared space, so prepare things that you can manage in your own space.

kitchen

The following household items will be useful to have in a shared house kitchen.

  • Tupperware
  • Ziploc
  • A storage box for condiments etc. in your room
  • Tableware

The kitchen is equipped with basic cooking tools such as frying pans, pots, cutting boards, and knives, but Tupperware and Ziploc bags are useful for storing ingredients and prepared food. Also, since seasonings are not provided, it would be convenient to have a box to store seasonings in your room and take them to the kitchen immediately.

Washroom

We recommend that you keep the following daily necessities in your shared house bathroom.

  • Toothbrush, cup
  • Laundry basket
  • A pouch for small items
  • hair iron

There is often no place to store personal items in the bathroom, and even if there is, the space is often limited. Therefore, we recommend that you prepare items to store your toothbrush, a pouch that can carry all the items you use in the bathroom, or a small basket. It is also a good idea to store your laundry in a basket that is easy to carry.

Also, most share houses are fully equipped with home appliances, but even if they have hair dryers, there are not many cases where they also provide hair irons and other appliances. Please bring your own appliances if you need them. If you do bring your own appliances, please keep them in your room to prevent them from getting lost.

bath

It would be a good idea to have the following daily necessities in the bathroom of a shared house.

  • Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, face wash
  • A basket for carrying shampoo etc.
  • towel

Just like in the washroom, you cannot leave personal items lying around in the bathroom. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and other items are not provided for hygiene reasons, so you can make your stay more comfortable by bringing your own personal items. It is also a good idea to keep these items in a basket or waterproof bag so they are easy to carry around.

Bath mats are usually provided, but if you are concerned about the timing of replacement or hygiene, it is a good idea to bring your own.

Private room

The following daily necessities will be useful to have in your private room at a share house.

  • Shoe rack
  • Room shoes
  • Storage box
  • Hanger
  • Mattress, futon (if not provided)
  • Alarm clock

You can use your private room in a share house freely, just as if you were living alone. You can change the layout or bring in some convenient items, as long as you can return it to its original state.

If you can't store all your shoes in the entrance, we recommend installing a shoe rack in a private room. Collect daily necessities and interior items on it to create a comfortable indoor environment.

Things to keep in mind when purchasing useful items for living in a share house

It is recommended that you bring useful items to a share house. However, if you bring too many, it may take up space for other residents. Since you will be living with other residents in a share house, it is important to limit the amount of items you bring to a level that allows you to keep things tidy.

Also, if you bring a variety of items with you, try to make sure that the designs are consistent. If the colors and patterns are too cluttered, you may get bored of the useful items. In order to use your items for a long time, it's a good idea to decide on a design style when collecting them.

Ensuring safety is also important when living together in a shared house. Shared houses have thorough security measures, but if you are still worried, you should take measures. For example, you could install window locks or a sensor chime that will sound an alarm when an interior door is opened or closed.

Other items that can be useful for privacy purposes include an eye mask and earplugs.

How to get the best deals on useful items for living in a share house


If you buy all the useful items you need to move into a share house from scratch, you will need to spend a certain amount of money at first. In order to keep your moving costs as low as possible, here are some ways to get the items you need at a good price.

100 Yen shop

Most of the useful items for daily life in a shared house can be found at 100 yen shops. They have a lineup of items ranging from storage boxes, shampoo bottles, slippers, and other household goods to cleaning supplies such as floor cleaning sheets.

online shop

If you want to buy daily necessities from your favorite store, use online stores. One of the attractions of online stores is that you can save the trouble of carrying them by specifying your new address as the delivery address. You may also be able to get them cheaper than usual by buying in bulk or taking advantage of campaigns.

A website for giving away (and receiving) unwanted items

You can buy furniture and household goods at bargain prices at stores that buy unwanted items. Unlike online shops, you can see the actual item before deciding to buy, so it's a shopping method that is less likely to fail.

Flea Market Service

We also recommend using flea market services such as Mercari, Yahoo! Auctions, Jimoty, and auction sites. If you enter the name of the item you want and your budget, you can see a list, so you can compare prices before purchasing. At the same time, you can also list items you no longer need, so you can declutter efficiently.

Get it from a friend

Another method is to ask acquaintances to give you things for free or at a low cost. When your acquaintance moves or buys new things, they will no longer need the things they already have. This method works if the parties involved are in sync.

Pre-furnished shared houses and apartments make moving easier

If you are moving from your parents' home or moving into a new home for work, it can be difficult to buy furniture from scratch. Even basic furniture such as a table or sofa can be quite costly.

Therefore, we recommend shared houses and apartments that come with furniture and appliances. Depending on the management company and room type, many shared houses come equipped with TVs, air conditioners, and clotheslines in the individual rooms. This will save you money on moving expenses and make it easier to move.

Let's equip your share house with useful items for daily life

Most share houses come equipped with furniture and home appliances, but your life will be richer if you add in some extra items that are convenient for daily life. Also, if you make a list of the items you need, you can avoid forgetting to buy them, so be sure to give it a try.

If you are looking for a shared house in Tokyo with furniture and appliances, we recommend looking for a property at Cross House.

Cross House has a wide range of properties, from shared houses to apartments for single people. The atmosphere of the rooms varies depending on the property, so be sure to find one that suits your taste.