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So you've decided where you want to live! Now it's time to make it your own. Read our guide on how to furnish your room on a student budget.
Moving into your new student accommodation can be exciting and a bit nerve-wracking all at the same time. It can also be easy to get carried away buying new bits and pieces for your room - now is a good time to start so you don't have to get everything in one go and you can spread the cost a little.
To help with settling in, bring things that remind you of home - your family, friends and memories you've made before starting uni. Pictures of your dog, that soft toy you won on one of those grabby machines at the funfair - it can all help to bring a bit of familiarity while you're getting used to being away from home.
You may want to wait and see what your room's like before buying any new stuff - there are so many ways to decorate it once you get to uni without having to spend tons of money! Ikea, Primark and even the pound shops have loads of essentials and funky things that don't cost the earth.
To help you with some room décor inspiration, BA (Hons) Interior Design alum, Lucy Taylor shares some tips on how to make your room feel just like home on a student budget.
It’s alright having that album on your phone of mug shots and funny videos, but nothing beats having a printed photo to remind you of your loved ones. There’s loads of space to pin them up and display them - you can never have enough! There are loads of websites that you can sign up to get hundreds of prints a month for a small price, or even just pop into town and start creating a pile now.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with moving a bit of furniture around. Everyone will have different needs and it’s always good to be unique. It’s also a great way to make new friends – don’t be afraid ask a flat mate to help you move some bits if you need to. Just remember to be careful - nobody wants a wardrobe to the face on the first day!
Reuse jars and boxes for storage. I had loads of old salsa pots and Gü dishes that I used to store my makeup and stationery items. On one of my first days, we went for a meal out and I was served a cocktail in a jar which I used to hold my paint brushes.
I’m sure you’ll have some old festival wristbands and or random ornaments from days out with friends. Use them all. When you’re in a new environment, you can never have too much stuff. Try not to clutter your room so much that you can’t move, but there’s nothing wrong with filling up the empty space with STUFF. You can always get rid of things you no longer want later, but it’s nice to have lots of things around you to keep you company, including pillows!
I absolutely love fairy lights! Honestly, they make your room feel so cosy and they provide a more relaxing atmosphere that replaces the solo beam from your ceiling light. They make a great finish to a pin board, a mirror or even around a window. And boys – this applies to you too. I’ve seen loads of modern-looking and Star Wars themed lights around. I promise you; they’re worth the purchase!
If you’d like to create a specific type of theme, maybe have a look on places such as Pinterest for ideas. It’s also nice to have a look what other people are doing with their rooms; gain some inspiration and even share your own ideas – and again, it's another great way to make friends!
As well as making your room smell nice, air fresheners are great to provide you with the smell of home, so find out which one your parents use and try to find the same one. You’ll be able to find so many in cheap stores such as Poundland and Primark, and they’re not even that expensive in the bigger supermarkets.
Think seriously about what you’re going to use the most. Plug sockets. Desk space. TV. Keep these areas easily accessible and simple. If you’re naturally a messy person, just be careful with leaving things on the floor. There’s nothing worse than tripping over a dirty plate after a night out! You’re likely to spend a large amount of your time in your room so make sure it’s practical, but homely!
If your favourite colour is red, or you’re into sport or films, decorate your room accordingly. It’s likely you’ll already have things that relate to what you love the most, so that’ll help to keep it cheap. Don’t be worried about what other people think, because this is YOUR room and it’s important that it’s kitted out just how you like it.
You’re only here for a few months before it’s time for that end of year festive period everyone loves. If you see something around that you can’t really justify buying on a student budget, ask people to get it for you for Christmas. Your friends and family will be happy to buy you something that makes you feel more comfortable within your new adventure.
After some more inspiration? Mystudenthalls.com and Student.com have some more great ideas.
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