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Dorm Decor Inspiration From Back To School Denim Fashions

Whenever I think of back to school shopping, I immediately think of denim and right now, it's not too soon to be thinking of back to school shopping for your next dorm diggs. Late last August, I had collaborated with nine other design bloggers and we shared our dorm decor tips (You can link to them and read my tips and tricks at DORM DECOR: Planning Your Residence Hall Space.) With some schools starting school in early August, July is actually a great time to take advantage of extra savings from stores (like an extra 20% off your purchase Big Lots held yesterday) July is also a good time to stock up on other back to school basics (sheets & towels). Besides getting all the necessities (an iron, a mini fridge and extension cords) take a little time to plan out your dorm decor style. This year, as an alternative to the saturated brights and zebra prints, go for something different for your Dorm Diggs: Mix your love of denim with a pop of leopard. For storage, go for baskets and ottomans that can perform double duty: Storage ottomans can hold extra blankets plus be a comfortable foot rest, an extra seat for a friend or add a tray and an ottoman becomes a tabletop to hold your (non-alcoholic) beverage. Replace a single level open desk with vertical storage: a tall cabinet with doors and shelves can become an closet extension to store & display your stacks of denim. Mix your denim duds with wicker & wire baskets gathering necessities like the iron, toiletries or extension cords.(multipurpose your iron to melt a grill cheese or heat up yesterdays pizza!)



Merge & mix your fashion & decor for your next dorm diggs:


Your favorite blue & white stripe top can translated into a pillow. Add a pop of leopard just like an accessory: but don't over-do: just pick one or two items (at most) like an area rug or make your own leopard pillow covers from fabric you can pick up at a store like JoAnns.








For furniture finishes, go vintage: Think rustic & raw woods - weathered and worn. For sheets, back to school season is a good time to find the extra long twin sheets in a soft jersey (just like your favorite tee!) Pinterest can have a plethora of ideas for denim DIY projects -- from rugs to pillows to cushion covers for a chair. Shopping thrift you'll probably come by all the denim you'll need for your DIY projects, plus maybe even a few finds for your wardrobe - like a denim shirt you can dip in bleach to ombre or a cool new denim jacket to layer up with in the fall.


Splurge on a denim stripe euro pillow by Dash & Albert available at Layla Grayce. If you sign up for their email specials, you can get a coupon to save $25 off your purchase.

Online retailer House To Home has leopard toss pillows for only $34.99


On Trend - Dark Denim featured at Macy's


Besides fashion inspiration...
Here are a few other items and tips to layer into your dorm decor...


 Denim blue finds at Big Lots - Bowls are great to catch keys, rings, or hoops.


Add color to blank walls by making your own wall art.
Big Lots has several sizes of blank canvas available.


Make your own push-pin wall art...


Big Lots also has a GREAT 4x6 denim rag rug for only $20! 



 Anchor your dorm diggs with an area rug like this leopard rug from Martha Stewart...


Shop thrift for denim DIY projects and wardrobe updates.


Get inspired by a denim pillow and make your own patchwork pillow covers from denim pockets...

 Utilize corner space with stackable wicker storage trunks...


Just as comforting as your favorite tee shirt, so too can be some jersey sheets on sale at PBTeen...
 

Splurge at Zinc Door or make your own message center by painting an old globe with chalkboard paint.


Create your own unique suitcase drawers side table from collected vintage suitcases... 


Create the look of a denim ombre shirt from a DIY zip tie lamp...


Replace a single level open desk with plenty of vertical storage by making a stylish rustic bookshelf... 


For additional dorm decor tricks & tips, check out some of my Pinterest boards...



  



 With a little pinspiration, planning, thrifting and DIY now, you'll have the most stylish dorm diggs you can create yourself inspired from home decor & fashion trends...






For additional dorm decor and back to school ideas and tips, see my previous posts:

TIPS TO GET YOUR BTS GROOVE ON 

STYLE STUDY SLEEP DORM DESIGN TIPS

 




ORGANIZING ON A BUDGET? SHOP BTS SUPPLIES NOW! 

PLANNING YOUR DORM SPACE 

 

 Take the time to plan your space.


Take notes and create your own stylish dorm decor!



Hope you're inspired!
Thanks for stopping by...














DORM DECOR: Planning Your Residence Hall Space

Welcome to another installment of Moodboard Monday! For this post, I'm collaborating with 10 other talented design bloggers with a common goal in mind: Help parents & students with their dorm decor. Whether you're a freshmen or a Junior, these posts will help you plan your new residential space and life on campus. Since I'm not a parent nor did I live on campus when attending college, I really had to start from scratch. Since my hubs did live in a dorm, I got some insight from him. Other sources for gathering info for dorm decor inspiration can be found at HGTV.com, Pinterest, and various other online magazines like Real Simple or Better Homes & Gardens. My favorite thing to do for inspiration is to take walking tours of stores like Ikea, Crate & Barrel and West Elm; this can be a great source of decor inspiration (especially for color combos!) Surprisingly, I also found a wealth of first hand information from actual college students themselves through Dorm Tours posted on You Tube. These students shared the essentials that they were wish they were told the first year to tips they've learned along the way.


Visualize & Prioritize - Dorm Decor Planning


But first, getting started means deciding on what size dorm fits your budget AND personality. A single space can be small and pricier, but if you're an introvert and privacy is your priority - this is the one for you. Most singles are 10'x11' and already come with: a single bed, a desk, a 3-5 drawer dresser, 1 ceiling light, 1 small closet, crappy floor, boring white walls and "maybe" 2 adjustable shelves on the wall. Older dorms won't have heating or cooling, so a fan and a blanket (or two) are a must. Most single dorms also will also require you to share a bathroom with others on your floor (so don't forget to stock up on flip-flops!)


Space planning is key to dorm decor.

Other dorm sizes available are double, triple, and even quads - but be careful going for those larger spaces. Although the larger the dorm, the less expensive it can be per person in the space, lessons not on the schools curriculum may also be learned, plus you can forget about privacy altogether. However, triple and quad dorms do offer a great opportunity for networking - but so can a double. A double may be shared with someone new to you or it can be a great way to bond with your 'now' besty. Where a single may be a 10'x11' space, a double can be 19'x 12'. These dorms are also known as Residence Halls, and some newer versions may include a small kitchen and an adjoining bathroom. Another option to the dorm but in the area of campus are college apartments.


For more decor ideas, see these boards on Pinterest:

After deciding which size space will sit your needs, view and collect images of what you think you'd like your style to be. Are you City Glam? Rustic Chic? a ? Boho Babe? a Rocker? or Preppy all the way? Are you a sports jock? or the next tech savvy James Bond? Having a board on Pinterest or using Olioboard is a great means of virtually collecting the images and items you come across on the web. You can even upload your own images of something you spot in a store. If you don't have Pinterest or haven't joined Olioboard, another way to pull together your vision is in a notebook filled with magazine and catalog clippings, or create your own vision samples as a collage on a poster board.



MORE dorm decor ideas via clever bloggers, mommy bloggers and designer 
on Pinterest collected at:


DIY Decor for your Dorm via Pinterest - selections narrowed down on Olioboard.


After collecting all your inspirational images, start to narrow down the choices with "Lists". Before cluttering the space with all the fluff & stuff here are some categories of necessities to consider:

  • Open Containers - great for magazines, hair & nail care, tools and/or electrical cords
  • Food Containers - good for storing left overs or extra grub from a buffet
  • Totes - good shoes or for seasonal & bulky items
  • Boxes - a decorative way to add color & pattern
  • Baskets - great for the rustic chic look
  • Ottomans - great to stash extra throws
  • Trunks - stylish means for concealed storage
  • Hooks - over the door + wall mounted
  • Closet Extender - doubles hanging space
  • Bed Risers - adds extra storage space
  • Velvet Skinny Hangers (saves space + clothing drops to floor)
  • Ziploc Bags - for leftover pizza or sandwich
  • Trays - help organize dresser surface or drawers(especially for small items lie jewelry or nail polish)

  • Scissors - Stapler - Paper clips - Pushpins
  • Hammer
  • 2 Screwdrivers (1 flat & 1 philips)
  • Pliers or Wire cutters
  • Bottle & Can Opener
  • Chip Clips + Eating Utensils
  • A small sewing Kit
  • Band-aids + Advil + Mouthwash + Vitamins
  • Duct tape
  • Command Strip Tape & Hooks
  • Cleaning Supplies: Goo Off, Windex, Laundry Detergent
  • RAIN-GEAR: Umbrella + Raincoat  (remember - most time getting to class will be OUTSIDE)
  • USB Flash Drive
  • Ethernet Cables
  • Chargers & Power Strips
  • EXTENSION CORDS
  • Head Phones & Ear Plugs
  • Printer
  • External Hard-drive
  • A Fan & A Microwave
  • Lighting
Depending on your major, you may also consider having two laptops: One for school work and another photos & video. A Kindle or an iPad can help with some reading or music. A TV may or may not be necessary, since you can also stream these on the computer or smart devices.
NOW for the FUN stuff: decorating the dorm! Since this is a small space, the decor for the most part should perform double duty. For example back out panels for the window can be a great means of adding a vibrant color & a splash of pattern to the space. Rather than just flanking the window, consider doing a wall to wall rod of panels. Panels can be a store bought splurge like at Anthropologie, or a DIY project parents can make together with their daughter (or son). Other no-sew options can be patterned tablecloths or paint your own patterns on drop cloth. For in-a-pinch window covering: a simple tension rod with rod pocket panels will work fine.



Wallpaper inside shelves to add color interest

Taking advantage of vertical area in a small space is a must. This can be achieved using bookcases. Bookcases can be store bought & put together new, or save money and shop thrift. To give personality & style to these cases, they can be painted, add wallpaper inside, or even upcycle pallets for a rustic look. Removing an existing back panel and replacing with pallet boards can also make the case more sturdy. To help create some privacy in a double dorm, cluster bookcases: Set TWO back to back coming out from a wall, and add one (like a T) to the end. This can be a great way to create a sleeping nook or office-like study space. The added shelving will create storage for containers, boxes, and totes, holding everything from extra sheets to magazines.

This is a great way to ground the patchwork of comforters, quilts, 
blankets, pillows and rugs in a dorm space.

Cover nasty floors of the former dorm peeps by layering rugs. Rugs are another way to add color & pattern into the space - plus give comfort to those who prefer to do their reading o the floor. Since smaller rugs (3x5 and 4x6) are less expensive, this can also help with the decor budget. Pile on the pillows! From toss to floor cushions:  Make your own from anything including fabric samples, quilt squares, napkins, old jeans and even t-shirts. By making some of your own pillow covers, you can recycle existing decor pillows shoved in a closet or pick up through thrift. An popular pillow and a MUST according to the dorm divas to have: A body pillow.
Even in a small space, seating is a necessity: option for visitors to sit on, a place for students to read, and a place to sit at the desk and study. Splurge on an armless slipper chair or even thrift for a few to paint & recover yourself. Even existing fabric nowadays can be painted by mixing in a fabric paint softener additive you can pick up at JoAnn's or a craft store. Another way to save money on dorm seating: recover an old bean bag with a cover from Pottery Barn Kids - and even have it monogrammed or go chic and go for fur. Speaking of monogrammed: I'd suggest this for towels as decor of choice, along with wall hooks or over the door hooks in the bathroom.

Storage boxes are great for tools, take-out menus and back-up extension cords, 
chargers, headphones and earplugs.


GREAT idea to add color to white dorm walls: 


To stay organized with class schedules, campus 'events' (ie parties), holidays, and even a work schedule, a clock and a calendar are a MUST - along with a message board. A calendar can be another means of adding color or style flare - DIY your own with a poster frame and paint chip samples (behind the plexi). A message board can be a fun chalkboard wall decal or dry-erase board.  Even simple cork squares can be stylish covered in samples of your fave fabric prints. All of these are a great way to functional add art to dorm walls, and even doors.


Coordinate fabric covered cork wall panels with fun bedding layers - or even make it your beds headboard. Layer solids and trellis or chevron patterns for s city chic look or mix a patchwork of floral prints and stripes for a boho look on the bed. Although most dorms supply the bed, personalize yours with a rustic chic wire headboard, a DIY tufted headboard or build your own from recycled pallets. With the pallets, set other as a solid surface or leave gaps to clamp on some industrial-like clip-on lamps. For more lighting in the space, don't overlook the opportunity to hang a cluster of colorful paper lanterns from the ceiling and task lighting at the desk.
Other dorm decor essentials are picture frames. More than likely, this will be the first time this sparrow has left the nest and reminders of home, family, friends, and even the pet can be very comforting. After a while, a new flood of photos will emerge, and a great big heart collage can be created for wall decor. Another great way to incorporate functional display as dorm decor is by using jewelry. Hang with hooks, hang in picture frames, and even create a grid of clipboards - which they themselves too can be left natural or covered in colorful paper or fabric.



And don't forget to show your shared dorm bathroom and closet a little love. A little organization and creativity can and will go a long way...
 

great place for reminders!




can jazz up a basic dresser or desk drawers or as pulls on cabinet doors.




  • Thrift & Dollar Stores
  • Ikea & BigLots
  • Target & Walmart
  • Home Sense &Homegoods
  • TJMaxx & Ross
  • Anthropologie & Urban Outfitters



REpurpose salvaged letters for wall art.


The take-away before running out to the store: PLAN your space. Planning tools can be as simple as a notebook or poster-board - or plan with virtual boards like Pinterest and Olioboard. Not everything needs to be brand new for even in dorms, the old can be new again: REpurpose - REuse - REcycle what you have and also shop thrift. And not everything needs to be done all at once - Some concepts and ideas to fix a fab dorm can be done over time (fun projects to do together on visits home - or done as a surprise for you when you come to visit :-) . The main focus is study & sleep in a safe space + get engaged with people IRL (in real life) to create those memorable life events. 

 One last look at pulling together your dorm decor look...


Splurge & Save on various print rugs like these from Anthropologie (splurge) & Urban Outfitters (save) and anchor the mix with bold black & white stripes, chevron or medallion. Add color to blank walls with stretched canvases painted in these Benjamin Moore colors:

BM Green thumb - BM Pink Flamingo - 
BM Goldsmith - BM 14 Carrots - 
BM Cherry Burst - BM Avalon Teal


All of my boards here I created using Olioboard.
Be sure to head over to the other bloggers to see how they used Olioboard too.




Back to school ideas & different points of view for Dorm Decor today kicks off this morning at 9AM with these other 10 talented bloggers:


 

 

 
 




And I'll close with this perfect image I came across on Facebook this weekend...


Hope these tips help inspire your dorm decor...
and your own imagination :)


Thanks for stopping by.



 





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