It’s that time of year. If you have a student living on a college campus e in the fall for the first time, you’re probably awash in list upon list of those important dorm essentials. (Hint: your student probably only needs half of them.)
But in addition to all of the essentials, it’s always nice to have a few extras (but only a few!) There are some useful non-essentials (that your student might even consider essentials) and then there may be some that are just plain fun.
We’ve written an early post to give you some ideas. Check out that post for a dozen extras to think about.
Beyond Bedding and Mini-Fridges: 12 Dorm Furnishings You May Not Have Thought Of.
But just in case that’s not enough, or you don’t find anything for your student in that earlier article, here are a dozen more suggestions. You definitely don’t need them all, but some of these may be just what can make the difference in your student’s room.
A little extra storage space is always appreciated in tight dorm rooms.
Dorms are generally safe spaces, but it’s good to be sure. Keeping the laptop locked when in the room makes sense.
A place to sit AND extra storage. Double duty.
Don’t leave any spaces unused! And instead of just shoving things under the bed, these bags keep things clean and in place.
Many students like to keep track of assignments, exams, and due dates on a whiteboard where they can easily plan ahead and see what they need to do. Any helpful study tool is worth its weight in gold!
Bedside caddy for phone, laptop, etc.
All of your student’s essentials right at their fingertips – especially helpful if they’re in a top bunk or lofted bed!
A lot of living happens in a dorm room. An air purifier can help keep it livable.
Dorm room desks are sometimes not big enough for all of the stuff students need. This can give them that extra space – and it’s moveable, too.
In the winter in many places it can be hard to get enough healthy sunlight. And that can be true anytime if your student can’t get out enough. This can help.
One way to keep everything your student needs right at their bedside. In dorm rooms students live in their beds!
No candles in dorm rooms! But that doesn’t mean that can’t smell good.
Students love to display photos – of friends and family from home and new friends from school. This is a fun way to display them – and to decorate the room!
Don’t forget to check out our previous collection of a dozen fun dorm additions and if that’s still not enough, check out our list of 100 Holiday Gift Ideas and our list of Gift Ideas for Your High School Graduate.
We’ve got literally hundreds of suggestions to get our creative ideas flowing.
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