Saturday, January 23, 2010

Storage Ottoman Are These Good Ideas To Maximize Storage Space In A Dorm Room?

Are these good ideas to maximize storage space in a dorm room? - storage ottoman

I think to myself and try to contribute ideas for dorm life. I make sure plenty of storage space for everything I need.

My priority is to books and magazines, so I am sure that I have enough space for it.

The rooms have a wardrobe and a double XL, with a table

My ideas are:

Band under-bed drawer bed
Storage Ottoman serves as a desk chair.
Narrow IKEA IVAR shelving for books / magazines (Favorites only) (also on the bedside table and lamp for reading glasses, which has a normal light switch and the color faded doubles)
"I'm done all my music on my laptop and a small CD with me with all CD-ROMs, and room for more music CDs at. (You can save disk space) on the CD.

Do you have any other ideas to maximize storage space? What about decorating tips and suggestions? Each Web site are welcome!

2 comments:

palmtree... said...

The average room size is smaller than it appears. Very likely that two beds are stacked as bunks or separated. Anyway, be adjustable and not require tape to bed. In fact, some of these beds can be raised so high that you can crawl under your desk! I knew there were people who set up two bunk beds and a platform that combines the two, so it was like the mattresses were on both sides of the "floor" of the category "seconds. It was incredible, and RA were not happy, but it There are no rules against it ...

From your room you will find (and your roommate) with an office chair (and all the furniture you need / FIT). With a third chair in a standard room is a lot of valuable space. Not required. If you are under maintenance bed on the floor, focus on storage to bed as usual, the plastic tanks with a flat lid that can be stacked. If things are stacking lid, label the sides with a Sharpie.

The tablets are aNot a good idea, but be careful, because many of the bedroom walls are painted cement blocks, which are very difficult to make install shelves. Try a few shelves / get extended temporarily.

All the clips - especially with foam adhesive - the end to be really useful (towels, clothes, bags, necklaces, hair ties, belts, coats ... used to hang one in my bed that had a flash drive, card d ") student and key so that he could easily grab and run. Get shoe fabric, can hang on the door. Attach a file sorter plastic papers.

Remember that everything can be lifted or stacked. Put the TV in the mini-fridge, mini fridge and a shelf. A "comfortable" next to an upper bunk is a night table.

If you have a bottom bunk, you can create a "curtain of privacy" around the perimeter.

PuTTY is the best way to hang things on the walls of the room.

Get a shower caddy to carry all your stuff in the bathroom to ... and wear flip-flops for the shower, the!

Get valuables, a store with a lock-box.

palmtree... said...

The average room size is smaller than it appears. Very likely that two beds are stacked as bunks or separated. Anyway, be adjustable and not require tape to bed. In fact, some of these beds can be raised so high that you can crawl under your desk! I knew there were people who set up two bunk beds and a platform that combines the two, so it was like the mattresses were on both sides of the "floor" of the category "seconds. It was incredible, and RA were not happy, but it There are no rules against it ...

From your room you will find (and your roommate) with an office chair (and all the furniture you need / FIT). With a third chair in a standard room is a lot of valuable space. Not required. If you are under maintenance bed on the floor, focus on storage to bed as usual, the plastic tanks with a flat lid that can be stacked. If things are stacking lid, label the sides with a Sharpie.

The tablets are aNot a good idea, but be careful, because many of the bedroom walls are painted cement blocks, which are very difficult to make install shelves. Try a few shelves / get extended temporarily.

All the clips - especially with foam adhesive - the end to be really useful (towels, clothes, bags, necklaces, hair ties, belts, coats ... used to hang one in my bed that had a flash drive, card d ") student and key so that he could easily grab and run. Get shoe fabric, can hang on the door. Attach a file sorter plastic papers.

Remember that everything can be lifted or stacked. Put the TV in the mini-fridge, mini fridge and a shelf. A "comfortable" next to an upper bunk is a night table.

If you have a bottom bunk, you can create a "curtain of privacy" around the perimeter.

PuTTY is the best way to hang things on the walls of the room.

Get a shower caddy to carry all your stuff in the bathroom to ... and wear flip-flops for the shower, the!

Get valuables, a store with a lock-box.

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