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in a small space does not mean you have to live a cramped uncomfortable
existence your college years. Understanding what activities will take place
in your dorm room and then planning in advance for these activities will
drastically increase your chances of successfully living and studying in
relative comfort. Creating a functional space
is easy if you keep these few pointers in mind.
Make
every inch count! Think
function and dual purpose. Can a storage trunk also be a decorative table?
Under beds are great for storing your schoolwork in plastic totes or containers.
These plastic totes can also be used to carry items to the showers etc.
Prepare the containers for what you will store things in before you move.
Pack your sheets, towels clothes etc. in these containers and don't even
worry about unpacking when you arrive, just shove them under your bed!
Don't forget about
vertical storage. Use bookcases
to hold everything from books, towels, to even your favorite coffee mugs.
By giving each item a place you will have accomplished a number one challenge
for dorm residents. ORGANIZATION!
It is always a good
idea to work with your roommates to decide
who will bring what "necessity" prior to move-in.
This simple step will avoid duplicates and could save you both
from having to over pack. If you are already in the situation of storing
duplicate items - start shipping them home! You could sure use the space
and the peace of mind!
Some dorms allow
the construction of loft beds.
These beds are elevated off the ground on a stilt type frame, (it looks
like the top of a bunk bed with a small study space under it). This is
a great way to use your vertical space and gain a wonderful sleep / study
/ storage / kitchen area using very little floor space. Always check with
your specific college resident rules, some colleges don't allow this type
of constructed bed.
Invest in hanging
wall shoe pockets for your closet door. Don't limit it's
use to just shoes, store whatever will fit from soda can's to pencils
to socks.
Keep you dorm room
as picked up as possible. The cleaner you
keep it...the more space you will have!
The nutshell solutions
to surviving the small space of your dorm room is to stock
only what you need and find a place for everything and keep everything
in it's place!
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