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Easy Ways To Jazz Up Your Dorm On A Budget

Written By: Jaymi Naciri
Monday, August 20, 2018

Getting ready to move your college student into the dorm? Prepare yourself for the old and the ugly. Unless your child has the good fortune of moving into a brand-new dorm, you can expect their space to be seriously lacking in >Seating

The floor space will likely be limited in the dorm, but that doesnt mean you cant integrate some guest seating for your kids new friends. These saucer chairs are cute, comfy, and, the best part: Theyre foldable so your college student can slide them under or behind the bed, or in the closet if its not packed with clothes and shoes, when not in use. If your child is REALLY popular, they might want this larger foldable chair for two instead.

Storage

Speaking of closets, your child may be shocked to see how little space the dorm room offers for clothing and other storage. Some choose to loft the bed, which allows them to create a living area underneath. For others, raising it only high enough to accommodate storage underneath is more important. That way, they can store extra clothes and shoes, bedding, or any other items that cant fit behind a closet or cabinet door. The good news is that storage options are cute enough to actually pass as dcor today. This metal cart brings in a bit of an industrial look.

A storage ottoman or two is another great addition to a dorm room because it serves several purposes: As a place to hide socks, underwear, or items that just dont have a place to go; as a nightstand or side table; and as a footstool. And, it can add a bit of >Floors

"Since most dorm floors are linoleum or really thin carpet, a dorm rug is the perfect way to make your floor a little more comfortable," said Heavy. "Dorm rugs are also ideal for pulling all of your dorm decor together, as they can make a fun accent piece.

Our two cents: Go for darker colors and textures that resist stains becausecome on, do you really think your child is going to wash the rug?

Drapes

Use them to create separation around the "living area" under the bed. Hang them in front of your the closet doors or create a makeshift closet door in front of old shelving.

Wallpaper

Ugly cabinetry. Its the reality of many a dorm room. Think mid-tone faux oak, and wood "look" stickers that are peeling off of MDF surfaces. This will be your childs space for at least the next nine months or so, and that cringy cabinetry just cant remain as is. Peel-and-stick wallpaper is your answer. Lay it down over the surfaces of the dresser, desk, and wall cabinetry to totally change a space, easily and affordably. You can reposition until you get it perfect, and simply pull it off when its time for your child to move out.

Of course, peel-and-stick wallpaper is a natural answer for the dorm room walls. See how a couple of strips helped transform this bland and blah dorm, and dont miss their other 15 dorm room transformations.

Other wall dcor

There are some great ideas for DIY wall dcor here, but keep in mind that different dorms have different rules for what you can put on the walls; most insist you make no holes, which eliminates nails, screws, and even pushpins from the equation. Command Strips are your friend

Some dorms also restrict how high you can hang anything on the walls and wont allow anything to be hung from the ceiling. Twinkle lights may be allowed in some dorms, but, in some, theyre a no-no. Be sure to check first so you dont waste money on items that arent allowed.

Chair covers

If the school provides your child with a desk chair, you can bet on two things: Its going to be uncomfortable. And its going to be ugly. Old chairs arent going to provide tons of support, but, who, are we kidding? Theyre going to be sitting on their bed with their laptop or in Starbucks or a study lounge, so theres little need to concentrate on comfort at this point. What you can do is give the chair a little pizzazz with this DIY chair cover.

Headboard

A headboard dresses up any bedroom, but incorporating one into a dorm can be challenging because of the limitations on attaching it to the wall. This no-nail headboard offers an easy answer, as well as a tech-friendly bonus, for your student. "Featuring two three-prong plugs and a USB port, this clever headboard has room for all your devices and makes searching for the wall plug a thing of the past," said PB Teen."Plus, its super easy to hang with 3M adhesive tape."



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