Heading off to college and looking to make the most out of your dorm room space? These space saving dorm room ideas will not only maximize your dorm room space, but will make it feel like a true home away from home!
College dorm rooms are like an empty box just waiting to be transformed! You may not have a ton of space in your dorm room, but with the right products and a little imagination you can create a great space that is conducive for studying and will show off your personality and style!
I am very proud and excited to partner with Ikea and serve as one of their Brand Ambassadors! Be sure to read all of the way to the bottom to hear about our exciting giveaway!
I am the parent of an incoming college freshman. Sending your child off to school is a dream of almost every parent. A great education is a gift that we all want for our children, but at the same time, it is so hard to let go and watch them leave.
As a parent, I want to set my son up to be successful in this new life away from home, but honestly, I didn’t know where to start in helping him prepare for packing up and moving up to school. I was so excited when IKEA asked me to partner with them to develop a guide that shares some Space Saving Dorm Room Ideas using some of their great products.
What I love about IKEA is not only is everything so affordable, but I love their style and innovation. They show you great ways to use their products that you would never think of!
BUT, here was my challenge. My son, who is going to school this fall, is a counselor at summer camp all summer and has a week and a half after he returns and before he leaves again for school. So shopping for his room fell on to me! (Bonus when one of your best friends daughters is in the same exact position – so what do we do – FIELD TRIP for the moms to IKEA!!)
Now, if you have kids of any age, you know generally whenever you go shopping for them, you always pick out the wrong thing. So I saw that IKEA had a “Determine Your Dorm Room Style” quiz to take to determine what your college dorm room style is! Hallelujah!!
So, my friend, Julie, and I had our kids take the quiz. My son, Jake, got Rustic and Adventurous and my friend’s daughter got Playful Pastel. This made it so easy to help get an idea of what type of bedding and accessories Jake would want for his room! Would you believe that when I showed him the bedding I picked out, when he came home for his day off, I got an “Awesome. That is perfect!” I just about fell over! SCORE for the IKEA Find your Sytle Quiz!!
One of my favorite things to do is walk around IKEA and see how they layout rooms. They are so creative and innovative. I would never, ever think of any of these great uses for products that they do. I love how they SHOW you different ways to use their products! I swear I want one of their designers to come over to my house and help me decorate!
They are particularly good at maximizing small spaces, and they don’t get much smaller than a dorm room! So Julie and I spent a few hours walking through IKEA looking at the way they used some of their products (not to mention they have an awesome area dedicated specifically to dorm rooms and a college checklist which is great for apartment living too!)
Here are a few of the items we found (and purchased) for our kids rooms! I cannot wait to get them up there and try these products out!
I love these KNAGGLIG boxes! They are so versatile. You can paint them any color to match your decor and you can stack them so they take up very little space!
Floor space is so limited, these carts go vertical so that your space is tripled! These RASKOG carts come in different colors and are on wheels too, so you can easily move them wherever you have space.
I love finding new uses for things! This is such a great way to repurpose a magnetic knife rack! Perfect for next to a desk – use the magnetic rack for other magnetic items like scissors, paper clips and more!
A futon is perfect for a dorm room or any small space. You get the best of both worlds! Extra seating and space should you have an unexpected guest spending the night! IKEA has a ton of options in all price ranges (see here).
I particularly love this one, the EKEBOL It has some great extra storage space underneath and even a shelf around the back. However, we are going for the BALKARP version, which is both economical and efficient, given our budget and my sons tendency to eat pizza and soda on the couch.
A busy college lifestyle requires furniture that’s just as flexible. Check out all of these great ideas for small spaces like a dorm room!
The KALLAX shelf unit can be used as a bookcase, a bedside table or a storage unit. Add the KALLAX hanging organizer to hold small accessories and easily-lost items like keys and ID cards.
Nesting tables are great for small spaces. Just unstack them when you have friends over and stack them back up when they leave!
Now, of course, after a successful IKEA shopping trip, you must reward yourself with none other than their famous $1 ice cream! No better way to celebrate!
I want to share in this special time with my readers! Sending a child off to school is one of the most special moments in my life. No matter what age your kids may be, there are so many special and important milestones and moments. Tell me about one of YOUR special moments (in the comments below) either with your child or in your life and what it meant to you for the chance to win one of THREE $100 IKEA gift cards.
Just leave me a comment below and I will be choosing 3 winners, each for a $100 gift card to IKEA. Winners will be chosen on August 15, 2017 and will be notified by email. They will have 24 hours to reply or an alternate will be chosen.
Disclosure – I am a Brand Ambassador for IKEA U.S. This is a sponsored post. IKEA is a registered trademark of Inter IKEA Systems B.V. and is used with permission. The views, ideas and opinions expressed here are my own.
We have a small office area needing to be converted to soared bedroom etc area so these ideas are great!!!
Great ideas at IKEA, love going and just wandering the aisles and trying to figure out how to repurpose to fit my needs.
My baby just graduated high school and now I have 2 in college. They are both staying at home for now but outfitting their rooms for more efficient college “studying” would be great (new desks & storage). My oldest is working toward nursing school and my youngest has decided on a marine transportation. I’m having a hard time with that one lol. Knowing your kids are safe on land is a definite plus.
I’m currently living with roommates and was looking for an easy way to create some vertical space. I’m so excited to have found this blog and I’m planning on getting that Raskog cart!
My Brianna is going away to Paul Mitchell Cosmetology School in Sherman Oaks, CA (Los Angeles) September 2, 2017! We are moving her there from Sacramento, CA in hopes of her earning a career as a celebrity stylist! My baby can do it! I believe in her as she is fearless. She is only 18 and just graduated high school but she is ready to move away and make her BIG dreams come true! I am a single mom and it is awfully hard to help make her dreams come true but we are fighting hard for her dreams! I am going to move to a smaller place here in Sacramento so that I can pay her rent in Sherman Oaks while she tries to find a part time job and go to school full time. We would be so appreciative if she were selected for the give away. We could use the assistance as we have to get everything for her so that she can be on her own in a new city! I love my baby and she is going to be famous. She was voted most likely to be famous in 5 years from her high school – CKM McClatchy Sr. High School. We love IKEA! Please select my Brianna Jennings for this prize! Sincerely her biggest fan – her mama, Michele Cook.
I am going off to college this fall, and one of the special moments was when my friends wanted to host a little send-off party for me. I was going on vacation, and after I got back, there was only 10 days until I left. They wanted to make sure I had a great end to the summer and had the opportunity to say some goodbyes before I left. Their kind gesture really touched me and it was very sweet of them to do that for me. I absolutely love IKEA and it would be so helpful as I try to pay for my dorm items and bills these upcoming months. Thanks for hosting this, Jenn!
I’m in the process of updating my kids’ playroom into a study/craft room for them (2 tween girls). It’s bittersweet, but our house is small and we need to make sure every inch is working for us! Ikea products are great for our house (did I mention my house is SMALL) because the products tend to be scaled for smaller rooms, they look great, and they pack in a ton of function!
I remember my first year of college — four girls in a tiny two bedroom apartment. At that time I didn’t know much of Ikea, and didn’t have one nearby. What a loss! The products they are able to offer are not only stylish and affordable but practical. As an art student, I had more than my share of supplies to wrangle, let alone any personal items — these solutions you’ve mentioned would have been lifesavers! Years later I’m married and living in a beautiful home with my husband, and Ikea is still more relevant than ever (and I finally live near one!!!). Can’t wait to make a stop and check out their newest products.
I am a rising Senior in college and this is the first year I will be having my own room to decorate! After transferring schools after my freshman year, I ended up living in a dorm again my sophomore year and my sorority house my junior year. It’s been a bit frustrating to be sharing my space with 3-4 roommates each year of college which is why I’m so excited to finally have my own space. I want it to be a place where I can have all my friends hang out and truly make it something special. Because I have my own space now, that means I have to buy all new furniture, because in the past 3 years it has been provided for me. It’s been difficult for me to find quality furniture while trying to stay in my budget so this IKEA gift card would be so useful to me! IKEA has so many great options that are so afforadable which is why I am confident I could really put it to good use. Thanks for sharing your personal storage ideas ?
Thank you fir the tips and suggestions! This is not only practical for dorm living, but on the Homefront as well. 🙂
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I loved this post!!!!! Great ideas for doubling the use of items. I will be using some of these ideas for my daughter’s room at home!