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]]>The harsh fluorescent lighting that comes standard in most dorms isn’t doing anyone any favors. Investing in a few lamps with warm-toned bulbs can create a more inviting atmosphere.
Nothing says cozy quite like soft, plush textiles. Swap out that standard-issue dorm bedding for something a bit more luxurious. Add some throw pillows and a cozy blanket to your seating area or bed. A nice rug can also make a huge difference, especially if you have cold, hard floors.
To truly make your dorm feel like home, it needs to reflect who you are. Fill your space with items that make you happy and remind you of home. This could be photos of family and friends, posters of your favorite bands or movies, or even a small collection of your favorite books.
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]]>One of the best ways to find affordable furniture and decor items is by exploring secondhand shops, thrift stores, garage sales, and online marketplaces. Keep an eye out for gently used furniture pieces such as dressers, desks, chairs, and shelves that can be repurposed or refurbished to suit your style and needs. You can often find high-quality furniture at a fraction of the cost of buying new, allowing you to stretch your budget further and save money. Additionally, don’t overlook the potential of DIY projects to transform inexpensive or outdated items into unique and personalized pieces that reflect your personality and taste.
Get creative with upcycling and repurposing to give new life to old or discarded items and save money on furnishing your room. Look for opportunities to repurpose everyday objects or materials into functional and decorative pieces for your room. For example, you can repurpose wooden crates as bookshelves, old pallets as a bed frame, or mason jars as storage containers or decor accents. Consider giving old furniture a fresh coat of paint or new upholstery fabric to update its look and match your room’s decor.
When it comes to decorating your room, there are plenty of budget-friendly options available to add style and personality without breaking the bank. Shop for inexpensive decor items such as throw pillows, blankets, rugs, curtains, wall art, and decorative accents at discount stores, dollar stores, or online retailers. Look for affordable decor pieces that reflect your interests, hobbies, or aesthetic preferences and can be easily swapped out or updated over time. Get creative with DIY decor projects using inexpensive materials such as washi tape, fabric scraps, or thrifted finds to add a personal touch to your room without spending a lot of money.
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]]>While you’ll be spending a long time at school, you most likely won’t have enough storage space in your dorm for your entire wardrobe. Furthermore, it’s difficult to lug heavier bags from home to school and back. Rather take fewer items and do laundry regularly because after all, this will also make it easier to keep track of what you own.
Even if you feel like you trust your roommate, you never truly know other people’s intentions, especially in an unfamiliar environment. That’s why it’s important to find a hiding place to store your valuables so that you can keep them safe. If you don’t have a safe, make sure you put your valuables in places where they’re not easy to stumble upon accidentally.
Don’t assume that your dorm is going to be spotless when you arrive. Furthermore, when you first arrive on campus, you probably won’t know where to do your shopping. Take some cleaning supplies with you just in case you need to give your room a scrub.
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]]>The post Tips for Decorating Your Dorm Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Chances are that as exams and assignments come up, you’ll find yourself studying in your dorm room. As a result, it’s crucial that you have a tidy workspace that is conducive to your study efforts. Make sure to clean your desk and the surrounding area and add some personal touches such as posters and perhaps a paperweight.
When you first move into a new place, it can feel bare. That’s why you should consider sprucing it up to feel more homely. Buying a new rug and putting it in the center of the room can go a long way in making your dorm feel more like home while giving it more character.
Comfort goes a long way in ensuring that you feel good in your dorm room. Because clutter can ruin this feeling, it’s a good idea to ensure that you have enough storage space for all of your belongings, which could include drawers and shelves.
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]]>The post 3 Major Dorm Life Mistakes To Avoid Making at the Start of the School Year appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Storage room in your dorm will be extremely limited, and you shouldn’t go overboard when packing for your trip. Make a checklist of all the essentials you’ll need to bring along, consider investing in space-saving storage solutions, and avoid packing unnecessary clothes since they tend to take up the most unnecessary room in your closet.
The earlier you talk with your roommate and set the rules for your dorm, the easier it will be to avoid conflicts long-term. Have an open conversation about your cleaning habits, schedules, and study habits, and set the rules concerning guests, noise, and shared items so you can avoid disagreements down the road.
Each dorm comes with its own set of rules, and the sooner you familiarize yourself with them – the better. Figure out if there’s a curfew and quiet hours so you wouldn’t get into trouble by ignoring them, and make sure to respect the etiquette in common areas, such as the common kitchen and bathroom.
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]]>Utensils such as plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, pots, and pans, are usually shared between roommates, especially if you want to prepare and enjoy meals together.
If you’re planning to buy any kitchen essentials for your dorm, such as a mini-fridge, microwave, or coffee maker, check with your roommate if they want to pitch in since these items are usually shared.
Cleaning will most likely be a shared activity, where you and your dormmate take turns. It makes total sense to share cleaning supplies since you most likely won’t be using them outside of the dorm.
If you can’t find a lot of affordable printing options on campus, you’ll probably be tempted to buy your own printer. This is another expense that you could split with your roommate.
Having a TV or gaming console in a dorm is not a must, but it’s a fun way to relax in your free time and bond with your roommate. Buying two pairs wouldn’t make much sense.
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]]>College is a time of new things, new experiences, new people and of course new living. You’ll be busy running around to class, club activities, sporting events and dining halls. It’s important to have a nice space to come back to that feels like a sanctuary, study space, and a fun place to spend time with your new roommate and friends. Check out this list of some dorm-tech that will make your dorm room great!
Most dorm rooms have bunk or lofted beds, so make sure you have a bedside table, caddy and/or a clip light. You never know when you’ll want to do some late night studying from the comfort of your twin XL, and you can store things like glasses, sleep masks and pencils there. The clip light will allow you to discreetly study or read without disturbing your roommate and leaving the overhead light on.
These are the things that will get you through the year, and they are worth the investment. For bags, make sure you have a sturdy backpack with a laptop sleeve. A linen laundry bag and weekend tote are essentially for those day trips or weekends at home.
This one might be obvious, but it’s definitely not something to skimp out on. Of course, your bedding should be comfortable and one that you’re excited to see when you come home to your dorm. Consider investing in a mattress topper – it will make any dorm bed feel like your bed at home.
There will be rainy days when you or your roommate don’t feel like venturing outside of the dorm for snacks or coffee. Search on online selling platforms for mini fridges and single-serving coffee makers – you won’t regret it. A few bowls and cutlery won’t hurt either when you need to eat some cereal because of that concert ticket you just bought!
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]]>The post 3 Ways to Make Your Dorm More Cozy Instantly appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The harsh fluorescent lighting that comes standard in most dorms isn’t doing anyone any favors. Investing in a few lamps with warm-toned bulbs can create a more inviting atmosphere.
Nothing says cozy quite like soft, plush textiles. Swap out that standard-issue dorm bedding for something a bit more luxurious. Add some throw pillows and a cozy blanket to your seating area or bed. A nice rug can also make a huge difference, especially if you have cold, hard floors.
To truly make your dorm feel like home, it needs to reflect who you are. Fill your space with items that make you happy and remind you of home. This could be photos of family and friends, posters of your favorite bands or movies, or even a small collection of your favorite books.
The post 3 Ways to Make Your Dorm More Cozy Instantly appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Tips for Save Money on Furnishing Your Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>One of the best ways to find affordable furniture and decor items is by exploring secondhand shops, thrift stores, garage sales, and online marketplaces. Keep an eye out for gently used furniture pieces such as dressers, desks, chairs, and shelves that can be repurposed or refurbished to suit your style and needs. You can often find high-quality furniture at a fraction of the cost of buying new, allowing you to stretch your budget further and save money. Additionally, don’t overlook the potential of DIY projects to transform inexpensive or outdated items into unique and personalized pieces that reflect your personality and taste.
Get creative with upcycling and repurposing to give new life to old or discarded items and save money on furnishing your room. Look for opportunities to repurpose everyday objects or materials into functional and decorative pieces for your room. For example, you can repurpose wooden crates as bookshelves, old pallets as a bed frame, or mason jars as storage containers or decor accents. Consider giving old furniture a fresh coat of paint or new upholstery fabric to update its look and match your room’s decor.
When it comes to decorating your room, there are plenty of budget-friendly options available to add style and personality without breaking the bank. Shop for inexpensive decor items such as throw pillows, blankets, rugs, curtains, wall art, and decorative accents at discount stores, dollar stores, or online retailers. Look for affordable decor pieces that reflect your interests, hobbies, or aesthetic preferences and can be easily swapped out or updated over time. Get creative with DIY decor projects using inexpensive materials such as washi tape, fabric scraps, or thrifted finds to add a personal touch to your room without spending a lot of money.
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]]>The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life as a Female Student appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>While you’ll be spending a long time at school, you most likely won’t have enough storage space in your dorm for your entire wardrobe. Furthermore, it’s difficult to lug heavier bags from home to school and back. Rather take fewer items and do laundry regularly because after all, this will also make it easier to keep track of what you own.
Even if you feel like you trust your roommate, you never truly know other people’s intentions, especially in an unfamiliar environment. That’s why it’s important to find a hiding place to store your valuables so that you can keep them safe. If you don’t have a safe, make sure you put your valuables in places where they’re not easy to stumble upon accidentally.
Don’t assume that your dorm is going to be spotless when you arrive. Furthermore, when you first arrive on campus, you probably won’t know where to do your shopping. Take some cleaning supplies with you just in case you need to give your room a scrub.
The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life as a Female Student appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Tips for Decorating Your Dorm Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Chances are that as exams and assignments come up, you’ll find yourself studying in your dorm room. As a result, it’s crucial that you have a tidy workspace that is conducive to your study efforts. Make sure to clean your desk and the surrounding area and add some personal touches such as posters and perhaps a paperweight.
When you first move into a new place, it can feel bare. That’s why you should consider sprucing it up to feel more homely. Buying a new rug and putting it in the center of the room can go a long way in making your dorm feel more like home while giving it more character.
Comfort goes a long way in ensuring that you feel good in your dorm room. Because clutter can ruin this feeling, it’s a good idea to ensure that you have enough storage space for all of your belongings, which could include drawers and shelves.
The post Tips for Decorating Your Dorm Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 3 Major Dorm Life Mistakes To Avoid Making at the Start of the School Year appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Storage room in your dorm will be extremely limited, and you shouldn’t go overboard when packing for your trip. Make a checklist of all the essentials you’ll need to bring along, consider investing in space-saving storage solutions, and avoid packing unnecessary clothes since they tend to take up the most unnecessary room in your closet.
The earlier you talk with your roommate and set the rules for your dorm, the easier it will be to avoid conflicts long-term. Have an open conversation about your cleaning habits, schedules, and study habits, and set the rules concerning guests, noise, and shared items so you can avoid disagreements down the road.
Each dorm comes with its own set of rules, and the sooner you familiarize yourself with them – the better. Figure out if there’s a curfew and quiet hours so you wouldn’t get into trouble by ignoring them, and make sure to respect the etiquette in common areas, such as the common kitchen and bathroom.
The post 3 Major Dorm Life Mistakes To Avoid Making at the Start of the School Year appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 5 Shared Items Every College Dorm Room Needs appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Utensils such as plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, pots, and pans, are usually shared between roommates, especially if you want to prepare and enjoy meals together.
If you’re planning to buy any kitchen essentials for your dorm, such as a mini-fridge, microwave, or coffee maker, check with your roommate if they want to pitch in since these items are usually shared.
Cleaning will most likely be a shared activity, where you and your dormmate take turns. It makes total sense to share cleaning supplies since you most likely won’t be using them outside of the dorm.
If you can’t find a lot of affordable printing options on campus, you’ll probably be tempted to buy your own printer. This is another expense that you could split with your roommate.
Having a TV or gaming console in a dorm is not a must, but it’s a fun way to relax in your free time and bond with your roommate. Buying two pairs wouldn’t make much sense.
The post 5 Shared Items Every College Dorm Room Needs appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 4 Things Every Dorm Room Needs appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>College is a time of new things, new experiences, new people and of course new living. You’ll be busy running around to class, club activities, sporting events and dining halls. It’s important to have a nice space to come back to that feels like a sanctuary, study space, and a fun place to spend time with your new roommate and friends. Check out this list of some dorm-tech that will make your dorm room great!
Most dorm rooms have bunk or lofted beds, so make sure you have a bedside table, caddy and/or a clip light. You never know when you’ll want to do some late night studying from the comfort of your twin XL, and you can store things like glasses, sleep masks and pencils there. The clip light will allow you to discreetly study or read without disturbing your roommate and leaving the overhead light on.
These are the things that will get you through the year, and they are worth the investment. For bags, make sure you have a sturdy backpack with a laptop sleeve. A linen laundry bag and weekend tote are essentially for those day trips or weekends at home.
This one might be obvious, but it’s definitely not something to skimp out on. Of course, your bedding should be comfortable and one that you’re excited to see when you come home to your dorm. Consider investing in a mattress topper – it will make any dorm bed feel like your bed at home.
There will be rainy days when you or your roommate don’t feel like venturing outside of the dorm for snacks or coffee. Search on online selling platforms for mini fridges and single-serving coffee makers – you won’t regret it. A few bowls and cutlery won’t hurt either when you need to eat some cereal because of that concert ticket you just bought!
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