A college dorm or off-campus apartment is a freshman foray into finding
one’s sense of style, often on a pretty tight budget. Take comfort in
the fact that even the humblest dwellings can feel like an oasis with
the right touches and a bit of imagination. For $300 and change, you can transform a nondescript space into something worth writing about.
Smart ways you can warm the dorm or your digs:
Cinderblock walls you’re not allowed to paint. Floors of tile, laminate
or industrial grade carpeting. The cold, hard building blocks of
virtually every dorm room. The off-campus apartment? Not much better. It
might not feel like home yet, but it can be made quite cozy thanks to
the magic of accessories. I personally love accessories to liven up the home. You have to have the right mix or else you can overdo it and the room just looks too busy.
Smart Ways to Accessorize:
1) Soft lighting: Sure, dorm rooms have overhead
fluorescent lighting and those little built-in desk lights, but talk
about harsh and institutional. A well-placed lamp or two brings both
style and soft lighting into your
space.
And don’t forget that comfy throw.
Additional Creative & Practical Tips:
Wall decals/temporary wallpaper: The powers that be
won’t allow you to paint or even hammer nails to hang artwork. Wall
decals are a secret style weapon. Easy to apply and reposition, they
leave no marks when taken down. If you’re feeling more industrious,
invest in removable wallpaper for an accent wall. They even make blank
canvas versions to satisfy artistic cravings.
Handy adhesives: Have a plentiful pack of 3M Command Hooks for hanging artwork. Don’t forget framed photos from home. For the poster lover, there’s also Dorm Tape (by Mavalus), specifically made to stick on cinderblock.
Mattress makeover: Sadly, that dorm mattress is looking awfully tired. The solution: invest in a top-quality, ultra-thick foam mattress topper. The good ones aren’t necessarily cheap (a 4-inch one averaging $100), but they’re worth every penny.
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Smart ways you can warm the dorm or your digs:
Cinderblock walls you’re not allowed to paint. Floors of tile, laminate
or industrial grade carpeting. The cold, hard building blocks of
virtually every dorm room. The off-campus apartment? Not much better. It
might not feel like home yet, but it can be made quite cozy thanks to
the magic of accessories. I personally love accessories to liven up the home. You have to have the right mix or else you can overdo it and the room just looks too busy.
Smart Ways to Accessorize:
1) Soft lighting: Sure, dorm rooms have overhead
fluorescent lighting and those little built-in desk lights, but talk
about harsh and institutional. A well-placed lamp or two brings both
style and soft lighting into yourspace.
2) Floor restore: The right rug can do wonders for a room, adding color, warmth and cozy comfort. Tip:
Popular high-low rugs are great if you love texture, but they do
require more vacuuming. For low-maintenance living, opt for a flat-weave
pile or an indoor-outdoor rug that calls for easy “spot cleaning.”
3) Posh poufs: Part ottoman. Part seat. Totally cute.
Popular poufs are custom made for dorm and small space living. Light,
affordable and portable, they’re great for the on-the-go college
student.
4) Plush touches: Likely the dorm bed will be pushed
up against a wall. Surround it with a bevy of decorative accent pillows
in a chic assortment of colors, prints and patterns.
And don’t forget that comfy throw.
Additional Creative & Practical Tips:
Wall decals/temporary wallpaper: The powers that be
won’t allow you to paint or even hammer nails to hang artwork. Wall
decals are a secret style weapon. Easy to apply and reposition, they
leave no marks when taken down. If you’re feeling more industrious,
invest in removable wallpaper for an accent wall. They even make blank
canvas versions to satisfy artistic cravings.
Handy adhesives: Have a plentiful pack of 3M Command Hooks for hanging artwork. Don’t forget framed photos from home. For the poster lover, there’s also Dorm Tape (by Mavalus), specifically made to stick on cinderblock.
Mattress makeover: Sadly, that dorm mattress is looking awfully tired. The solution: invest in a top-quality, ultra-thick foam mattress topper. The good ones aren’t necessarily cheap (a 4-inch one averaging $100), but they’re worth every penny.
I hope you enjoyed these tips. Now you can turn that boring, plain vanilla dorm room into something fabulass!
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