You Can Have A Comfortable, Funky Dorm Room For An Affordable Price

Submitted : Aug 19, 2010   Word Count : 470   Popularity: 61

Leaving for college can be a big adjustment for kids. Not only have you left behind friends who have gone off to other schools themselves, you are greeting a new phase in your own life without family members close by to support you. Your new life will require some adjustments and in the midst of it all, you will be adjusting to a new living arrangement. Those who are lucky get to choose their own roommate and others are assigned someone. In some cases, you may even get your own room, though it is rare for freshmen. If you are headed off to college, it is important to give yourself a space that is personalized that offers you comfort. At the end of the day following your classes, you want to come home to a room that, even if small, offers you the feeling of home. Dorm rooms can be cold, uninviting spaces, but with a little planning and some creativity, even the dullest rooms can be fun. Even if the room initially looks like all the rest on your floor, you can make the space your own and help you feel better. The same rules for personalizing your home work for your dorm room. Create a personalized, fun space that provides you with a place to relax. There are plenty of organization options for even the smallest, boxiest dorm rooms. You may lack the space and funds for complicated options like mezzanines or pallet racking, but you can use more sophisticated means than just stacking milk crates.

Most of the time painting will not be option, but sometimes buildings do allow this. If you have a desire to turn your dorm rooms walls a different color, be sure to check with the school before doing so.

However, you can still bring color into a space without paint. You can hang tapestries on the wall, hang posters, or secure fabric to the wall temporarily with fabric adhesive.

Flooring is also another way to bring color into a room. There are a number of brightly colored rugs on the market that are sized especially for small dorm room spaces. The room may feel cozier if you separate it into areas for living, sleeping, and studying. Even if these spaces are small, separating them can help you stay organized.

Finally, bring in accessories for even more personalization. Once you get your colors straight, you can add accessories to a space that will make it uniquely your own. Bring photos from home of your family and friends and hang them on walls or display them on shelves. You will feel most comfortable in a space that reminds you of the friends and family you have back home.

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Connor Sullivan recently purchased mezzanines online for his warehouse. He added pallet rackingto create more space in his garage.

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