With back to school season upon us, college students may be feeling a special kind of strain. After all, not only do you have to worry about your upcoming classes, adjusting to a new schedule and book expenses, but also packing up your belongings to head to your new dorm, whether this is your first semester or your seventh. Beyond the location of your dorm and how it will affect your various routes to different classes and the roommates you may have to deal with, you’re likely wondering just how to go about decorating, especially if this is your first time moving into a dorm. Well, fret no more! We’ve put together a handy list of amazing (and productive) methods for composing the perfect dorm room decor.
Keep It Simple
While you may be tempted to empty out half your room to make your dorm as personalized and perfect as you can, this just isn’t realistic. The majority of dorms are microscopic in comparison to your room at home, which means you’ll have to arrange (and rearrange) the furniture allotted to you far more creatively in order to conserve your limited amount of space.
How can you go about this? Well, for starters, you’ll have to first clear up what your school will and won’t allow you to do as far as room customization. If you’re able to add your own furniture to the walls, go ahead and purchase a cute set of wall storage for stowing away those extra books. Load up on different storage units and bundle them together in neat stacks and groups for simple dorm room decor. You may find the minimalist look is perfect for you!
Go Electric
A large majority of dorm buildings do not allow old-fashioned forms of lighting, such as candles. This can be disappointing for those who are big fans of tea lights and the relaxing aroma of scented candles. The good news is you can easily replace these light sources with electrical equivalents, whether by making your own or purchasing them online. While nothing’s wrong with the latter option, we find crafting your own
homemade lighting is great for bringing out your inner creativity and really customizing your dorm room decor.
Cover Those Walls
Again, your ability to follow this tip depends largely on the rules of your building. Many colleges, however, are just fine with decorating the walls as you please, as long as you don’t leave behind any lasting damage! If you’re interested in adding a few more homey touches, you may want to consider getting some artwork or adorable
wall decals to customize your space. Your options range from decorative to incredibly practical, meaning you’ll always be able to find something to suit your tastes and needs.
While the idea of moving away from home may seem intimidating, decorating your dorm room in just the right way can help you transition more smoothly. Be sure to
visit our blog for additional tips on how to create the perfect dorm room decor!
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