![]() Photo: Nguyen The kitchen in my shared apartment. Thus, I believe whether you live in a corridor or a shared apartment, one of the most important things is to respect the privacy of your corridor mates and your housemates. I, my two housemates and my landlady have always tried to compromise with each other regarding our privacy. However, that also does not mean living in a shared apartment would take away your privacy. That means I had more privacy when living in the corridor. ![]() My common area in the corridor with big dining table. However, with the shared apartment that I’m currently living in, I shared a big bedroom with a friend and a big living room, kitchen and bathroom with another friend and our Swedish landlady. I shared the common area of kitchen and dining room with 4 other international students. ![]() While living in my corridor, I had my own ensuite room with a private toilet and bathroom. The room, the common area and the privacy Below I will share my experience living in a corridor and living in a shared apartment for your own reference. Each has its own benefits and disadvantages. If you ask me, which one is better? Actually, I cannot give you a specific answer. In the past 2 years of my study in Sweden, I have lived in a corridor in my first year and moved to a shared apartment in the second year. And the first step is always finding accommodation. Congratulations on admissions and welcome to Sweden! Now it’s a whole new journey for you to start a brilliant life in Sweden.
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