Dorm Room Organisation Ideas for the New Year 

Prachi Gupta

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Dorm room organisation ideas: Since New Year is around the corner you might be looking forward to making resolutions for a lifestyle makeover but don’t you think that your dorm deserves a makeover too? New Year can be a great time to redecorate your dorm and feel refreshed and organised from the inside out. To help you in your endeavours, we have covered some easy-peasy dorm room organisation ideas to welcome the spirit of the New Year. Keep reading further to know more! 

Move Your Furniture Around 

Rearranging Furniture 

Take the New Year as an opportunity to make changes to your dorm room. A simple furniture rearrangement will add a fresh and new touch to your space. It is quite a simple and affordable way to create a different look. You can also consider adding new pieces of furniture like a bookshelf and a chair. With these simple changes, you can easily give your dorm a brand-new look. 

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De-Clutter Your Closet 

                  De-cluttering closet 

One of the best ways to get into the spirit of the New Year is by organising your wardrobe. For decluttering your closet, make sure you go over everything and organise things neatly. Also, if you think that there are some things that you aren’t going to use then don’t shy away from throwing or donating them if they can be of use to someone else. 

Make Your Dorm A Home Away From Home 

               A girl adding pictures on the pinboard

To make your dorm feel cosier and a home away from home, you can add some things from home or pictures of your family. This will surely bring a smile to your face and make you feel closer to them. Staying away from home can be emotionally draining but with these little things, you can bring in love and positivity of your loved ones to your dorm. 

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Rearrange Your Study Space 

                                    Study space 

If this new year you are looking forward to taking your comfort and productivity to top-notch levels then organising your study space can be a great place to start. Do you see those binders and notebooks on your desk that you don’t need anymore? Why not start with those and store them in a plastic bag under your bed? You can also add some new organisers for your pens and markers on your study table. We can assure you that making these little changes will help you become more productive. 

Use the Under-Bed Storage Judiciously 

                   Under-Bed Storage 

If there is space or a storage unit under your bed make sure you use it judiciously. Firstly, make sure you do a deep cleaning of your dorm room to figure out things that you do not need for the time being. To make your dorm room look clean and ready for the new year you can keep these things under your bed. These things can include items like your old binders, notebooks, bags, clothes, etc. 

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FAQs

Which colour is good for the study room?

Use pastel/light/neutral colours for your study rooms as these will help you stay focussed as opposed to other colours. Some of the colours that you can consider for your study room are – pastel green, white, cream, pastel grey and blue. 

How can I make my study room cosy?

Some of the ways through which you can create a cosy study space are: 
– Using warm lights instead of bright ones can help you create a warm and comfortable ambience. 
– Always go for comfortable furniture be it a chair or the table as it is going to be an important part of your study time. 
– Keep your desks clean and clutter-free. 
– Keep planners and sticky notes at your desk to stay organised. 

What furniture items should a dorm room have? 

A dorm room should have a bed, desk, chair and a lamp to ensure the comfortable stay of a student. 

What is the best way to organise a dorm room?

One of the best ways to organise a dorm room is to utilise every storage space to the fullest so that the room doesn’t look cluttered. 

How do I personalise my dorm? 

You can personalise your dorm by adding the following items – photographs, lighting of your choice, choosing colour and texture of bedding of your choice, etc. 

We hope you liked this blog where we covered dorm room organisation ideas for the New Year. For booking the best accommodation abroad to start your study abroad experience you can contact Fly Homes at 1800572118. 

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About Prachi Gupta

Prachi has 1.5 yrs of experience in Content & Copywriting. Her skills entail SEO, researching, brainstorming marketing campaigns, suggesting content ideas, graphic designing, Keyword research, understanding user intent etc. She thrives on a work culture that helps her unlearn redundant ways of thinking. Besides this, she always has her binoculars on looking for good books and music recommendations, cocktails and world history.

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