So, your dorm room is drab, and that institution-chic look just isn't cutting it. What to do? Like most college students, you probably don't have an unlimited budget to stock upon on luxury dorm room items. And unlike a homeowner who wants to spend a few dollars to spruce up a boring room, there's only so much you can do. A homeowner can do a cheap makeover with a coat of paint and a few new fixtures, but unless you own the dorm, you can't make these kinds of changes.
If you want a cheap dorm room makeover, you'll need to work with a limited budget and purchase just a few simple things to jazz up your space. Here are some suggestions.
The biggest problem with a dorm room may be the lack of color. Most dorm rooms come with plain walls and floors, and the only color may be from the thoroughly outdated curtains. If you're going to spend just a little money on the room, purchase some items that add bold or bright color. Many students solve this problem with unframed wall posters-- which is fine, but there are more creative solutions as well that will make your room stand out. Here are some suggestions for things that can be bought used or on the cheap-- or that you can make yourself, if you have some decent sewing skills:
Institutional dorm lighting is not exactly the most cheerful. Putting a few better light sources in your room can make the space much more pleasant. No, you can't spend thousands of dollars on recessed lighting, but a few inexpensive lamps will go a long way. Choose some colorful lamps and you'll be able to add both color and better lighting with one purchase.
Consider getting some lights you can dim so you can adjust these brightly for studying and less brightly when desired. Another possibility is a wireless wall sconce lamp, which is a decorative light you can hang on your wall that doesn't need to be plugged in. Of course, small desk lamps and clip-on lamps are a favorite of students for reading.
Bringing decor into your room may require some creativity. Remember, you probably don't have much space, and you can't attach anything to the walls, ceiling, or floor that won't come out easily. Here are a few inexpensive things you can bring into your room that will dress it up:
No, your dorm room probably isn't going to look like a home and garden magazine. However, with a little thought and just a few purchases, you can make a drab student space look a lot more appealing and livable.
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