DORM ROOM STORAGE WITH KITCHEN STUFF PLUS

Dorm rooms are quite the challenge for college students, as they tend to be extremely tight with very limited space. The good news is there are ways to keep your space clutter free and organized. How do you do all that and still have a stylish room? Here are some great low cost ideas to maximize your space and help make your transition to dorm life easier!

MULTIFUNCTIONAL PIECES

Choose multifunctional pieces to make your room appear less cluttered.

A moveable storage unit such as a rolling cart is a very practical piece for your room. It can be used in many different ways such as a mini pantry, beauty/toiletry storage, school supply organizer or even a nightstand table.

Tip: Use spray paint to make your trolley match your colour scheme.

To achieve a gold cart like mine, you’ll need your Harman Stratus Trolley and metallic spray paint from your local hardware store. Remove the shelving and mask off the black wheels. Lay down a plastic sheeting or newspaper and make to sure be in a well-ventilated area. Spray until fully coated and let it sit to dry. Remove tape from the wheels and add the glass shelving back.

 

A small ottoman, with a built in storage compartment, is another smart multifunctional piece. You can kick your feet up, have extra storage, and when your friends come over to visit, you will have additional seating for them.

 

STORAGE THAT DOUBLES AS DÉCOR

Try picking storage bins that are stylish and fun to help add to your décor. It’s more appealing to the eye and adds personality to your space.   Collapsible storage bins are a plus for when move-in day arrives. You will have fewer boxes to haul over!

 

Display your clothes on a wheelie rack with pretty hangers and save your closet space for unwanted visible storage.  Your clothes can double as décor and it can also be used to help divide your shared space for that extra little privacy away from your new roommate.

 

PRACTICAL STORAGE

Keep your toiletries neat and tidy by using Intern Design plastic bins. The clear plastic helps you to visually see your stuff and make finding things easier. The handles also make it easier to carry your supplies to the washroom.

 

Many people don’t recognize the value of vertical space. Depending on your dorm room regulations, you may not be able to hang anything on the walls. Using over-the-door storage is the best way to tackle it. My favourite ideas are over-the-door laundry drying racks, shoe organizers, hook racks and multi hanging baskets.

What are some of your favourite storage hacks? Please share in the comment section below. I wish you all a smooth transition to dorm life!

*All storage products are from Kitchen Stuff Plus.  Click HERE to see my featured article and to shop all of these items.

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