6 Space Saving Ideas for Your Dorm Room

Dorm rooms are important spaces, even with their often-cozy sizes. Living comfortably in a dorm room sometimes requires a little bit of planning and creativity, but it’s definitely possible. These space saving ideas will make it easier to turn your dorm room into a functional, comfortable space you love to hang out in. Whether you have a room to yourself or you’re sharing with one or more roommates, these dorm room space savers from PBteen make it easy to live comfortably and happily.

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Hook It Up

Floor space in your dorm room might be limited, so you’ll need to keep this in mind when considering your approach to storage. Plus, the room will look a lot neater if your floor space is open and clutter-free. Wall hooks are especially helpful when it comes to keeping floors clear and can keep clothes, towels, backpacks, hats, coats, jewelry, charging cords and headphones organized. If there’s something you want to store that doesn’t hang from a hook easily, a carabiner can be a great solution. Plus, hooks don’t have to be boring! You can seamlessly incorporate them in with the rest of your décor by choosing an option that appeals to your sense of style.

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Maximize Your Closet

When it comes to maintaining and organized closet, closet organizers can help you fully maximize your space. You can get a hanging shoe organizer to keep footwear off the closet floor which will create additional room for suitcases, food, last semester’s notebooks and other things you aren’t sure where to store.

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Put Your Bed to Work

You might have an adjustable dorm bed or a bed with some kind of space underneath. Fill it up! You can use it to store out-of-season clothes, extra school supplies, personal care items and even your laundry. If your bed is against a wall, you can put the things you don’t really need to use very often at the back of your underbed storage arrangement and put the items you use most often at the front.

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Get It Together

Organizer boxes with lids make use of vertical space in your closet and under your bed. You can put clothes, shoes and other items in boxes and stack those up in neat rows where you have available space. Again, put the things you definitely need access to on top and in front so they’re easy to get to. Choose stylish organizer boxes to make your neat arrangements look even better.

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Work on Your Desk

Most dorm rooms have a desk of some sort, and this is another area where you can save some space and add some storage. Whether your desk is built-in or freestanding, make sure it’s clean and ready for work. Try using desk accessories like pencil cups and magazine holders to keep your work surface tidy and functional. If you prefer to do your studying in the library, you can still give your desk some organizing attention. You can use it to stage your books and notebooks for the week so you have everything you need for class ready to go.

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Focus on Essentials

It’s tempting to fill your dorm room with things that you might not actually need. When you’re first moving in, you may want to hold off on large items like an armchair or TV. Give yourself a few weeks to settle in and see how you’re actually using the space--it could turn out that your hall’s common room is a totally comfortable place to hang out and watch TV or movies with friends.