Still Dad Guide

Build Your Home From Zero

Starting over means rebuilding the basics piece by piece.

You're standing in an empty apartment. Maybe a mattress on the floor. A bag of clothes. The kids come Friday. You have three days to make this feel like somewhere they can actually stay.

This isn’t about building a perfect place.

It’s about covering the basics so your home works, for you and your kids.

Start simple.

Add later.

Function First, Comfort Later

Starting from zero can feel overwhelming.

This guide exists so you don’t have to think.

You just move down the list and regain footing.

Function first.

Comfort follows.

Absolute Basics

These make the house usable.

plates, bowls, cups

silverware

two pots and one pan

trash can and bags

basic cleaning supplies

If these are handled, you’re already ahead.

Kid Essentials

These signal safety and belonging.

toothbrushes

shampoo and soap

bedtime setup

basic first-aid items

school supplies

Kids don’t need much, they need consistency.

Home Comfort

These reduce daily friction.

lamps for warm light

extra blankets

batteries

simple tool kit (screwdriver, hammer, level)

Comfort doesn’t have to be expensive to be effective.

What to Skip for Now

You don’t need:

matching sets

decorative upgrades

“one-day” purchases

anything that adds stress

If it doesn’t help today, it can wait.

How to Use This Guide

buy used when possible

borrow when it makes sense

keep receipts simple

add slowly

This is about stability, not speed.

When your home works:

stress drops

routines stick

kids settle faster

confidence returns

A functional space supports everything else you’re rebuilding.

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