18 Examples of Dorm Residents Absolutely Nailing Small-Space Living
Dorm rooms are small, practically by definition. But a lack of space doesn't mean the rooms need to be short on style.
In fact, it seems as though the tiny dimensions are almost a welcomed challenge to some students. The lack of space makes dorm dwellers even more motivated to create functional, stylish spaces. That means adding clever storage and design flourishes, which can be taken down, often without leaving a trace, at the end of the school year or semester. Further complicating matters, of course, is the fact that students aren't known for having lavish decorating budgets!
But fear not — there are plenty of inspiring real girls out there who have lived to tell the tale of how they turned their dorm rooms from drab to very fab.
Turn a Bulletin Board Into a Gallery Wall
One way around the rules in most dorms prohibiting holes in the wall is by mounting a gallery wall onto the university-issued bulletin board.
Learn to Love Underbed Storage
It's often essential to lift the bed to increase storage in a small dorm room. This student made it look easy!
Make a DIY Headboard
One student's love of the magazine world inspired a colorful DIY headboard that pops against her ruffled shams and duvet.
Bring in a Cafe Table
One student didn't let small space stop her from installing a modern table, perfect for nights studying or meals for one.
Maintain Order
Small spaces always look bigger when everything is stored in its proper place.
Go Ahead and Coordinate
One student took framing into her own hands by making a set of frames that matched the overall color scheme of her room.
Don't Be Afraid to Collect
Small spaces can still show big personality when students bring in special pieces they love.
Enhance Greenery
Plants not only look pretty but help take care of stale dorm air. Plus, taking care of plants is a good study break.
Bring In the Bling
Turn a dorm room from drab to fab with well-chosen metallic accents.
Add a Little Bit of Flair
One woman brought energy into her very tiny single room with colorful accessories that matched her bedspread.
Hang Some Impromptu Art
It's a smart idea to personalize dorm space with inexpensive posters rich in meaning.
Borrow From the Lab
Bring home beakers for small vases — if it's OK with the science department!
Maximize That Under-Bunk Space
An elevated bed becomes an opportunity when the space underneath is used as a seating nook!
Create an Adjustable Calendar
One woman's idea to make a wall-mounted calendar with chalkboard decals, Post-Its, and colored tape was pure genius.
Hang Curtains
Even temporary abodes feel more homey when curtains are hung.
Make Art Functional
One student hung multiple maps, which look pretty and can be useful for geography class!
Bring the Outside In
Consider orienting your desk toward the window if possible, to enjoy all the space outdoors.
Find Serenity
Remember, dorm living is temporary. Do the best you can on a limited budget, and don't forget that what's great about college mostly happens outside your room.