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College Prep: How to Prepare for Dorm Room Living

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Planning and preparation are the keys to success in so many aspects of our lives, and preparing for your new life as as dorm dweller is no exception!  Begin the planning process by gathering as much information as possible about your new “home away from home”.

Research Your New Digs

Luckily, we live in an age where new students can find out everything they need to know about their dorm space well in advance of move-in day.  Most colleges and universities provide detailed information regarding student housing on their websites (see my alma mater for example). In addition, you can usually visit an actual dorm room during a campus tour to get a first-hand glimpse of a typical dorm room.  Here’s a list of key questions to ask during this information-gathering phase:

      • What is the size of the overall space/common areas/private areas?
      • What furniture does the college provide?
      • To what extent can the furniture be reconfigured?
      • What storage space do I have for clothing (dresser and/or closet)?
      • Will I be sharing a closet?
      • What is the size of the bed (to ensure you bring the correct size of bed linens)?
      • Will I be allowed to secure items to the wall?
      • Am I allowed to utilize the backs of doors for storing items?

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      CC Image Courtesy of University of Tennesee on Flickr 

      Determine What to Pack

      Knowing what furniture comes standard with the dorm room is the first step in helping you determine what you need to bring along. The next item on your “to do” list should be to communicate with your future roommate(s) in order to iron out agreements concerning what items you are willing to share in your common area in an effort to avoid duplication and save space (do you really need multiple microwaves and televisions?)

      When you start to create your packing list, be realistic about what items will “make the cut”, since you need to operate in significantly less square footage than you have at home.  There are several great dorm room essentials checklists such as the ones provided by DormSmart and  RealSimple.  Once you review the extent of “essentials” on these checklists, you’ll soon realize that your drum set is not coming along with you.

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      When it comes time to pack your clothes, avoid the temptation to pack your entire wardrobe.  Instead, take only your in-season clothes and plan on swapping them out for your winter wardrobe during the holiday break.

      Organize While You Pack

      When you arrive on campus that very first day, there will be so much to do and discover.  The last thing you will want to devote time to will be unpacking and organizing your belongings.  Do yourself a huge favor by allowing plenty of time on the front end to pack your belongings in an organized manner.

      Group like items in storage containers (e.g., office supplies, personal care, electronics, linens) and clearly label your containers.  With the floor plan and/or room photos in hand, give some thought as to where you will store each group of items within your dorm room during the weeks prior to move-in day. By following these simple steps, your unpack process will be a breeze!

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      CC Image Courtesy of Sheila C. on Flickr

       Be sure to check back soon to read about the “Must Have” dorm room organizing products I recommend for maximizing space and corralling your essentials…

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Olioboard E-Design: A No Cost Resource for Your Next Room Makeover

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Have a space in your home that’s in dire need of a makeover? Do you wish there was an affordable way to enlist the help of an interior designer to create a blueprint for transforming your room from drab to fab?

Let me introduce you to Olioboard.

Olioboard is an online moodboard tool used by interior designers & enthusiasts to create 2D and 3D room designs using real products from the most popular home decor retailers.  Historically, mood boards generated by this design tool were reserved for paying clients.  With the recent introduction of Olioboard’s free e-design service, this is no longer the case.

E-design customers get matched with their very own e-designer who will provide custom “shoppable” designs for their space. You can choose which items (if any) you want to purchase from the room design and make your purchase directly through Olioboard. Items are shipped for free to your door (for orders over $50).

When I learned about this new service, I decided to try it out for myself. I’m ready to give my family room an overhaul this year, and although I have my own vision for how I want the transformation to unroll, I thought it would be fun to incorporate ideas from one of the Olioboard e-designers as well.

After creating an Olioboard account, I initiated the e-design consultation by completing their client questionnaire.  During this information-gathering process, I communicated my overall vision for the space, my style & color preferences, the room dimensions, my budget, and my preferred shopping sources (e.g., Pottery Barn, Pier One, West Elm). I was also asked to upload photos of the space. Olioboard uses this information to pair you with a designer on their team who specializes in your particular style preference (e.g., modern, traditional, coastal, etc.).

My e-designer contacted me within a few hours of submitting my client questionnaire to ask a few clarifying questions. In less than 2 days, the first draft of my design mood board appeared in my inbox (wow! that’s quick!). I was really impressed with the design, but wanted to tweak a few things. I was able to communicate directly with my e-designer via email in order to provide feedback on the draft. In less than a day, the revised mood board arrived.

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This interior designer clearly understood my vision and delivered a completed room design within my specified budget. I love that she provided a few options for key pieces, such as the coffee table and t.v. console. The mood board is an essential component of the design, but…where should all of these lovely pieces be placed in the room?

This is the question I posed to my e-designer, and in response, she sent me this detailed floor plan, which left no question unanswered.Olioboard Edesign 2

The free mood board and floor plan are awesome, but what’s beyond awesome is this feature:

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Your e-design consultation culminates with an item-specific shopping list with links that enable you to purchase the items in your design board directly from the Olioboard website. I know what you’re thinking…and you’re wrong. The price you see on the retailer’s site is the same price you will find on Olioboard. Too good to be true? I know, right?

I did mention that all orders over $50 include free shipping, right?

So my question to you is…what are you waiting for? Take advantage of this amazing resource and go tackle that room makeover! When you do, be sure to come back and share your experience with the Olioboard e-Design Service (as well as an AFTER photo of your space).

To learn more about Natalie Gallagher or Refined Rooms LLC, visit www.refinedroomsllc.com.