Dorm Room Basics


Published on November 23rd, 2012

When it comes to moving and packing for college some dorm room basics will help you be even more creative. It’s a small space and most of us have lots of stuff. If you are coming from Mom and Dad’s house where there was lots of room you’ll need a bit of ingenuity to make the most of just about everything!

Some of us love to decorate and others are pretty ho-hum about the whole thing, but whatever you do to prepare for the big day, you’ll be glad for a little help in the form of some great ideas. I found this great article with lots of personal ideas about moving and packing and decorating and there is also a list of 8 tips for moving into college housing.

You’ll find ideas about moving in the middle of the week, to avoid the huge rush, useing your suitcases and coolers for packing and filling the space with what you have before you purchase new stuff.

Here’s just one idea to get you started, be sure to click though and enjoy the article, I’m guessing you’ll find something you haven’t thought of…

“Before you buy expensive packing materials to protect your precious possessions, consider what you already have around. Dish towels, T-shirts and pillows all make for great packing materials. Your local grocery store will usually contribute some free empty boxes if you ask nicely during off-peak times. To cover more delicate furniture, hit a thrift shop for cheap blankets and tape them in place.” Read More

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