It’s that time of year when kids are getting ready to move into their college dorm or apartment. Are you ready? Having had four kids go through this, I consider myself a pro at this process and want to help all of you who may be facing this for the first time. First, take a deep breath; it will all work out! I promise.
Think Storage and Organization
There may be limited space in a dorm room, and the goal is to create organized storage and maximize space. Purchase bed risers for storage under the bed. Check out the school’s website or contact the housing department for the bed dimensions. (Generally, a twin is 39 “x75”, and an XL Twin is 39 “x80”.) Bed risers can add up to 8″ of storage space, enough for a couple of under-the-bed storage containers for clothes, snacks, etc. A bedside caddy can be a night table easily attached to the bed.
Lighting
Dorm rooms generally have fluorescent overhead lights, and who wants that on at 2 am? Use a clamp-on light such as this inexpensive LED clamp spotlight from IKEA, which is available in multiple colors. Purchase two and clamp them to either side of the headboard for maximum light when needed.
Security
Some colleges offer safes in the room or safe rentals for your college student’s valuables. If moving into an apartment, you may wish to contact your insurance company if you need renter’s insurance.
Security Resources:
- Products and Tips for Dorm Room Security
- Personal Alarm
- Room Dividers or Privacy Panels from Wayfair
- IKEA Room Dividers
Decorate
Your decorating elements must be removable in a college dorm room or apartment. Fortunately, there is a variety of decorative removable wallpaper, and 3M offers various hooks, etc., so check the weight before purchasing.
- Tempaper, Chasing Paper, Target, and Wayfair all offer removable wallpaper. You can use it as a backdrop for pictures, a design on a plain wall, or outline a door; let your creative ideas go on this one!
- Use Washi Tape, a peel-and-stick tape that can be easily removed, to create frames or designs anywhere.
- Hang things using 3M wall hangars that are not permanent.
I hope the transition goes well for both you and your college student!
For all your home decorating, home staging, or color consultation needs, call Debbie at 610-955-8202 or email.
By Debbie Correale, Redesign Right, LLC. Stay connected on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Houzz. Feature photo licensed from iStockPhoto.