The Macomb Daily

Follow form and function when outfitting your dorm room

- Metro Creative Connection

College campuses are a home away from home for much of the year for students who go away to school. According to Azusa Pacific University, many universiti­es, APU included, require students to live on campus during their freshman and sophomore years. Doing so provides many students opportunit­ies to fully immerse themselves in their school communitie­s and enjoy a little independen­ce at the same time.

Dorm rooms afford students a chance to impart their own unique touches on their living spaces. A dorm room need not be drab. In fact, with a little creativity and some design tips, a dorm room become a space to be proud of.

• Coordinate your vision. Once you meet your roommate, discuss how you see the dorm room evolving. Choosing a color palette is a great place to start. If you can’t agree on bedding patterns, work with a color scheme so your side of the room and your roommate’s will coordinate.

• Invest in high-quality linens and bedding. Focus your attention on making the one area of the room where you’ll spend most of your time as comfortabl­e and attractive as it can be.

Look for high thread counts on sheets and pillowcase­s. HGTV recommends a duvet cover that can be swapped out to change the look of your bed when the mood strikes. Throw pillows and a throw blanket are ideal for

lounging in style, and they can be arranged to make a tradition XL twin bed look like a daybed or chaise.

• Opt for multi-use furniture. If your dorm room only has the basics and you can add a few pieces, maximize space and function with items that serve multiple purposes. Storage ottomans can keep belongings organized and also serve

as extra seating for guests. A mirror behind your desk can serve as a vanity for getting ready when the shared bathroom is occupied.

• Set aside a kitchen area. While you may not be cooking a four-course meal inside your dorm room — and most schools limit which types of cooking can take place in dorm rooms — set up a kitchen station with some essentials. According to the storage and organizati­onal company Spacewise, a rolling

utility cart equipped with a coffee maker, small microwave, mini fridge, and some cube storage containers is the perfect place to have snacks and beverages at the ready.

• Maximize storage. Shelves over a bed, underbed storage, bedskirt organizers, closet caddies, and additional organizati­onal gadgets can keep rooms tidy and functional.

Dorm rooms can be customized with some simple additions to make these spaces feel more like home.

 ?? METRO CREATIVE PHOTO ?? A dorm room need not be drab — with a little creativity it become a space to be proud of.
METRO CREATIVE PHOTO A dorm room need not be drab — with a little creativity it become a space to be proud of.

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