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]]>These are perfect, as they are super easy to find and collect but look so pretty and bring such a lovely, natural ambiance to a room. You can add them to items, such as sticking them on a mirror, or you can simply line them up on a windowsill.
If you want to have items you’ve sourced yourself, then picking some flowers to press or dry is ideal. These can then be placed in a vase and left for a long time without looking wilted. If you’d rather have an easier option, then you can easily find independent companies selling dried flowers.
Again, this is something that can often be found at beaches and collected easily. When placed in the right spot, using this item as decoration can bring the perfect level of nature and boho style to a room.
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]]>The post Advice for When a Housemate is Going Through a Breakup appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Whether this is something you have experienced yourself or not shouldn’t matter, you’ll still know how painful this must be for them. Being understanding of this will help you navigate the situation much better, and when they need your support you will be more in tune with how they are feeling.
One of the best ways to deal with the painful emotions from a breakup is to go out and do some fun things, so this is where you can step up as a friend and a housemate. Plan some activities to do with each other and get other friends involved too. Having good people around will help your housemate feel less affected by the change.
While having people around is super helpful, sometimes we just need to sit and experience our emotions. It will be a great help to your housemate to know they can take some time to themself when needed.
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]]>The post Advice for if You Don’t Get Along with Your Housemate’s Partner appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>It might be clear from behavioral cues that your other housemates either love the partner or feel similarly to you. If it’s not so obvious, then you could consider talking to them, although be careful that it doesn’t turn into an unhelpful rant. If you have similar opinions then it can be helpful to know you’re on the same page, and you can discuss whether you want to try to address the issues.
You should try to work out whether the issues bothering you are serious or not. This is where talking to other housemates can help. If you decide that the issues need addressing, then gently bring this up with the housemate whose partner it is. They might not realize and can have a chat with their partner about the issues.
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]]>The post Best Furniture to Buy for Your College Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>With minimal space in your room, you’ll probably still want to have some seating in your room when you host your friends and perhaps even a significant other. A beanbag chair is light, compact, and easy to move, not to mention comfortable.
Chances are that when you’re not in the library, you’ll be studying in your dorm room. Naturally, you’ll need a sturdy desk chair to keep you comfortable and support your posture for hours. Make sure to buy one with wheels so that you can easily move around as you’re sorting through books and papers.
In addition to being compact and comfortable, the right Ottoman can also make for a handy storage space. Given how small dorms usually are, this extra storage space can be highly useful. You may even have room for multiple Ottomans if you plan on entertaining a whole group of your friends.
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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.
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]]>The post Furry Friends Welcome: Why Colleges Should Embrace Pets in Dorms appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>College can be a rollercoaster ride. From midterm madness to homesickness, sometimes you just need a buddy to chill with. Enter pets: Studies show that having a furry friend around can majorly dial down stress levels and even combat feelings of loneliness.
Imagine strolling through the dorm halls and bumping into a fellow pet owner. Instant conversation starter, right? Allowing pets in dorms can spark connections among students and create new friendships (and even romances). Whether it’s bonding over puppy training tips or sharing cat memes, pets bring people together.
Having a pet in college can actually help students level up their adulting skills. From sticking to a feeding schedule to cleaning up after their furball, taking care of a pet teaches responsibility, time management, and empathy. Plus, who wouldn’t want to show off their pet-parenting skills?
The post Furry Friends Welcome: Why Colleges Should Embrace Pets in Dorms 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.
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]]>The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Making friends and enjoying a bubbly social life is an effective way to get over feelings of homesickness. After all, loneliness is often the first thing that affects new college students as they leave home. Still, when living in a co-ed dorm, there may be plenty of parties and new people who you may find yourself getting attracted to. If you do search for romance, make sure you do it for the right reasons as you don’t want to ruin the atmosphere if things go south.
As a young adult, drinking is a pastime that you may come into contact with. You may also be of legal age to partake. While there’s no rule against prohibiting yourself from enjoying such activities entirely, make sure that you know your limits as you don’t want to take things overboard, letting your studies and health suffer as a result.
What’s great about college is that many sports and social clubs are catering to almost every taste. For this reason, it’s a good idea to enroll in some clubs. After all, this will enable you to meet like-minded individuals and potentially make new friends.
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]]>The post Roomie Roulette: Pros and Cons of College Roommates appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Living with roommates is a complex experience. On the one hand, you’ve got the joys of forming instant friendships and sharing late-night snacks. But on the other hand, there are the challenges, and they are plenty. Let’s break it down, then, shall we?
Having a roommate means you’ve got an instant companion for all your college adventures. From exploring campus to navigating the dining hall mystery meat, everything’s better with a buddy by your side.
Shared chores might not sound glamorous, but they sure beat scrubbing toilets solo. Plus, dividing responsibilities can teach valuable life skills (unclogging a shower drain, for example!).
Splitting rent, utilities, and groceries can save you serious cash – which means more money for late-night takeout, shopping sprees, and concert tickets.
Whether it’s disagreements over cleanliness or noise levels, conflict is practically inevitable when sharing a living space. Learning to navigate these conflicts diplomatically is challenging but rewarding.
Say goodbye to your days of singing in the shower without an audience or leaving your socks scattered across the floor absent-mindedly. Living with roommates means sacrificing some privacy in exchange for companionship.
You and your roomie(s) might have wildly different lifestyles and habits – which can lead to clashes over everything from bedtime routines to music preferences. Learning to find common ground is key to maintaining harmony.
Ultimately, roommate life is a wild ride, and it’s often challenging. But if you fully commit to it, you’re bound to form lasting friendships, make unforgettable memories, and learn to appreciate the beauty of compromise.
The post Roomie Roulette: Pros and Cons of College Roommates appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Ideas for Natural Decor for Your Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>These are perfect, as they are super easy to find and collect but look so pretty and bring such a lovely, natural ambiance to a room. You can add them to items, such as sticking them on a mirror, or you can simply line them up on a windowsill.
If you want to have items you’ve sourced yourself, then picking some flowers to press or dry is ideal. These can then be placed in a vase and left for a long time without looking wilted. If you’d rather have an easier option, then you can easily find independent companies selling dried flowers.
Again, this is something that can often be found at beaches and collected easily. When placed in the right spot, using this item as decoration can bring the perfect level of nature and boho style to a room.
The post Ideas for Natural Decor for Your Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Advice for When a Housemate is Going Through a Breakup appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Whether this is something you have experienced yourself or not shouldn’t matter, you’ll still know how painful this must be for them. Being understanding of this will help you navigate the situation much better, and when they need your support you will be more in tune with how they are feeling.
One of the best ways to deal with the painful emotions from a breakup is to go out and do some fun things, so this is where you can step up as a friend and a housemate. Plan some activities to do with each other and get other friends involved too. Having good people around will help your housemate feel less affected by the change.
While having people around is super helpful, sometimes we just need to sit and experience our emotions. It will be a great help to your housemate to know they can take some time to themself when needed.
The post Advice for When a Housemate is Going Through a Breakup appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Advice for if You Don’t Get Along with Your Housemate’s Partner appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>It might be clear from behavioral cues that your other housemates either love the partner or feel similarly to you. If it’s not so obvious, then you could consider talking to them, although be careful that it doesn’t turn into an unhelpful rant. If you have similar opinions then it can be helpful to know you’re on the same page, and you can discuss whether you want to try to address the issues.
You should try to work out whether the issues bothering you are serious or not. This is where talking to other housemates can help. If you decide that the issues need addressing, then gently bring this up with the housemate whose partner it is. They might not realize and can have a chat with their partner about the issues.
The post Advice for if You Don’t Get Along with Your Housemate’s Partner appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Best Furniture to Buy for Your College Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>With minimal space in your room, you’ll probably still want to have some seating in your room when you host your friends and perhaps even a significant other. A beanbag chair is light, compact, and easy to move, not to mention comfortable.
Chances are that when you’re not in the library, you’ll be studying in your dorm room. Naturally, you’ll need a sturdy desk chair to keep you comfortable and support your posture for hours. Make sure to buy one with wheels so that you can easily move around as you’re sorting through books and papers.
In addition to being compact and comfortable, the right Ottoman can also make for a handy storage space. Given how small dorms usually are, this extra storage space can be highly useful. You may even have room for multiple Ottomans if you plan on entertaining a whole group of your friends.
The post Best Furniture to Buy for Your College Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>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 Furry Friends Welcome: Why Colleges Should Embrace Pets in Dorms appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>College can be a rollercoaster ride. From midterm madness to homesickness, sometimes you just need a buddy to chill with. Enter pets: Studies show that having a furry friend around can majorly dial down stress levels and even combat feelings of loneliness.
Imagine strolling through the dorm halls and bumping into a fellow pet owner. Instant conversation starter, right? Allowing pets in dorms can spark connections among students and create new friendships (and even romances). Whether it’s bonding over puppy training tips or sharing cat memes, pets bring people together.
Having a pet in college can actually help students level up their adulting skills. From sticking to a feeding schedule to cleaning up after their furball, taking care of a pet teaches responsibility, time management, and empathy. Plus, who wouldn’t want to show off their pet-parenting skills?
The post Furry Friends Welcome: Why Colleges Should Embrace Pets in Dorms 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.
The post Tips for Save Money on Furnishing Your Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>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 How to Adjust to Dorm Life appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Making friends and enjoying a bubbly social life is an effective way to get over feelings of homesickness. After all, loneliness is often the first thing that affects new college students as they leave home. Still, when living in a co-ed dorm, there may be plenty of parties and new people who you may find yourself getting attracted to. If you do search for romance, make sure you do it for the right reasons as you don’t want to ruin the atmosphere if things go south.
As a young adult, drinking is a pastime that you may come into contact with. You may also be of legal age to partake. While there’s no rule against prohibiting yourself from enjoying such activities entirely, make sure that you know your limits as you don’t want to take things overboard, letting your studies and health suffer as a result.
What’s great about college is that many sports and social clubs are catering to almost every taste. For this reason, it’s a good idea to enroll in some clubs. After all, this will enable you to meet like-minded individuals and potentially make new friends.
The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Roomie Roulette: Pros and Cons of College Roommates appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Living with roommates is a complex experience. On the one hand, you’ve got the joys of forming instant friendships and sharing late-night snacks. But on the other hand, there are the challenges, and they are plenty. Let’s break it down, then, shall we?
Having a roommate means you’ve got an instant companion for all your college adventures. From exploring campus to navigating the dining hall mystery meat, everything’s better with a buddy by your side.
Shared chores might not sound glamorous, but they sure beat scrubbing toilets solo. Plus, dividing responsibilities can teach valuable life skills (unclogging a shower drain, for example!).
Splitting rent, utilities, and groceries can save you serious cash – which means more money for late-night takeout, shopping sprees, and concert tickets.
Whether it’s disagreements over cleanliness or noise levels, conflict is practically inevitable when sharing a living space. Learning to navigate these conflicts diplomatically is challenging but rewarding.
Say goodbye to your days of singing in the shower without an audience or leaving your socks scattered across the floor absent-mindedly. Living with roommates means sacrificing some privacy in exchange for companionship.
You and your roomie(s) might have wildly different lifestyles and habits – which can lead to clashes over everything from bedtime routines to music preferences. Learning to find common ground is key to maintaining harmony.
Ultimately, roommate life is a wild ride, and it’s often challenging. But if you fully commit to it, you’re bound to form lasting friendships, make unforgettable memories, and learn to appreciate the beauty of compromise.
The post Roomie Roulette: Pros and Cons of College Roommates appeared first on Graduatez.
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