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Going to college is of the most memorable experiences that anyone can encounter.  I can vividly remember the preparation leading up to arriving on campus and being assigned to a complete stranger to share living quarters for almost a 9 months. So yes, there is some anxiety but when it comes to decorating your room there are so many common mistakes that you just may not be aware of. So I’m saving you from having the “roomie” conversation by following these tips to decorating the perfect space.

4. DIY Projects

If there anything that I can say about my college experience is that when you are “broke” you learn very quickly to become creatively resourceful. The thrift store and Craigslist became my best friend and my weekly shopping spree with my roommate. You’ll be surprised how much stuff people donate that only needs a little TLC to come back to life and be transformed into a masterpiece from Restoration Hardware. Here are some of the simple transformations: 1. Wire trash basket – Spray paint it your favorite accent color, flip its upside down and now it’s a bed nightstand. 2. Cardboard box – You can make trendiest headboard that’s known to mankind and I’m not kidding. All you need is a broken down box, fabric or book cover duck tape and an open mind and you’ll be set. 3. Mason Jars- Can do more than help you chug your favorite beer but these glasses can easily be spray painted and used to help you get organized with your pens, accessories, toothbrush etc.
So if there is any advice that I can give you is that, college is about  making lasting memories and I highly doubt that you will be spend most of our days in your dorm room. However the process of decorating can be a stress reliever from all of the school work and fun project that you can collectively do with your roommate. You can even try mentioning to the RA about a Roomie Decorating competition (DIY) of course to ad some friendly competitiveness in there. Trust me time flies when your having fun time and before you know it 4 years will come and go really quick.
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