Moving into a college dorm room may be your first experience living away from home. There are many new things to learn while you are away at college; one of the first things you will experience is the thrill of getting to decorate your dorm room. When you enter that room, you will be presented with a clean white canvas on which to express yourself.
For once, you will be able to decorate and organize your living space without any input from your parents. This freedom can also be overwhelming. Follow these easy steps to decorate your college dorm room and complete your home away from home.
Choose a "bed in a bag" in a solid color. This versatile, money-saving option with give you all the basics with which to decorate your bed. Save the bag, and you will have an easy way to pack it up at the end of the year.
Put brightly colored milk crates under the bed to store all of your nonperishable food supplies. This will add color to your room while giving you ample space to store everything ... more.
Designing a college residence hall or dorm room can be a simple task if you maximize your space. Some simple steps will help you create a coomfortable living space. Maximize the Space with a Loft or Bunk Bed Residence halls are notorious for their close quarters and tiny living spaces.
A dorm room, or at least your portion of the dorm room, is usually no larger than a 12 foot by 12 foot living space. Ugh, close quarters for sure. Don't despair, because there are a few practical ways to create a viable living area for you to enjoy.
First of all, consider a loft or a bunk bed. These look contemporary, and there is no better method for maximizing the floor space in a dorm room. If the cost of a loft bed exceeds you budget, consider raising the bed provided by the university with cinder block or specially designed lofting kits that you can find at your local hardware store.
The best attribute of a loft of bunk bed is that you can utilize the space under the bed for storage, a desk, a ... more.
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