Guest Picks: Dorm Needs
Look smart with these decorative pillows on the bed.
Here's a calendar to keep the social schedule straight.
This can almost replace a bed. It's the biggest and the most comfortable beanbag I've ever come across.
A rug will give the room more of a homey feel.
You'll need a trash can with a lid to keep the smells contained.
These cool laundry baskets are collapsible.
Keep mail and/or papers on your desk organized.
Decorative vases bring some colors into the room. And they're a good reason to buy flowers.
This small table can be used for extra surface space or for dining dorm style.
This mini fridge doubles as a chalkboard for reminders or grocery lists.
A wall-mount TV stand that also stores movies keeps everything tidy and even leaves space underneath to store shoes.
This cool bookshelf keeps the textbooks organized.
Give the room a pop of color with these drapes.
Let inspirational words motivate you on your way out for the day.
You'll need a nightstand and a large alarm clock so that you're not late to class.
Get a full-length mirror to make sure you look good on your way out. This one also works as a coat closet or extra place to store things.
This helps with late-night studying.
Having a couple of these is great in a dorm room because they are stackable. You can use them as desk chairs or dining chairs. Or offer a seat to guests when people come over.
This durable and chic desk has lots of storage for textbooks and notebooks.
Hold all of your knickknacks (umbrellas, backpacks, shoes, etc.) in this basket.Next: My Houzz: Eclectic Dorm Living in Illinois
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