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Plan Your Dorm Decor for Comfort and Function

By Coral Nafie, About.com

Sleep well with a feather bed mattress topper.

Photo courtesy of Bed, Bath, and Beyond
When you're getting organized to move out to school, it's important to choose dorm decor items that will add comfort to you dorm room. If you've already gotten a lot of advice from your friends, your parents, your school, and your relatives, be sure they've thought of your comfort.

Ultimately it's up to you how you'll live in your new "home away from home" and how you'll try to decorate it. Comfort in this small space will be one way to make a tiny dorm room feel homey and inviting. Planning your dorm decor with comfort in mind is a great starting place.

Here's our list of comfort items that add to your dorm decor and provide a welcoming home away from home, even when you're studying at 3 a.m.

  1. A big rug will soften the look and feel of hard institutional flooring and make it more inviting to lounge or exercise on the floor.

  2. A featherbed mattress topper or mattress pad can really improve the comfort of a dorm bed. They're fluffy and comfy, and available in either feathers or fiberfill.

  3. Good lighting is essential. Have focused task lighting at the desk, by a chair, and near the bed, so you can read and work anywhere.

  4. A comfortable place to sit is a must. It can be a side chair, loveseat, or even pile of pillows, but will be great for studying, lounging, or talking on the phone.

  5. A BedLounge is a great chair-lounger-reading pillow built with an ultra-lightweight, internal Active Frame. It can support an adult’s weight and can bend, move, flex and customize itself to the user’s body shape and comfort needs. It even has a headrest and armrests. You shouldn't go away from home without it!

  6. Closet accessories are made to solve storage problems. Evaluate your space, then choose from peg racks, over-the-door shoe racks, belt and tie holders, and hanging shelves to organize your clothes and accessories.

  7. Large body pillows are great for sleeping. But you can also use them to turn your bed into a "sofa" or for extra floor lounging.

  8. Handled laundry and shower totes are made to organize and carry just about everything. Keep a big one on the floor of your closet to collect laundry, and use another to hold bathroom supplies. Then grab and go!

  9. A large bulletin board or white board is essential for notes, photos, schedules, and assignments. It can help you get organized, show off mementos, and serve as a message center.

  10. Filing space -- another must-have . Whether you use a file crate or full-size cabinet, it will go a long way in organizing your completed schoolwork, letters from home, insurance papers, pay stubs, tax info, scholarship applications, and more.

  11. Wall Decor can be another touch of home. Use artwork to reinforce your room theme or highlight special interests... make a collage out of favorite photos (using color photocopies)... hang favorite posters -- whatever feels like "home" to you.

  12. A full length mirror is another wonderful convenience. Use it to check your outfit and decorate the edges with photos, tickets, and memorabilia.

Add dorm decor comfort items to make a dorm room your "own" and you'll love living there! You might not even miss Mom's cooking so much!

Photos courtesy Bed Bath & Beyond

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