And a lot of those dorms look, well, like Pinterest threw up all over them.
Not that there's anything wrong with that. You SHOULD be comfortable in your dorm.
But.
Sometimes I feel like it's a bit...much.
Mind you, it's easier when you have a boy. Boys don't seem to care as much about aesthetics and such.
Here's his room:
Pretty basic.
He didn't care about curtains. His bedding is simple from Target.
It truly is okay if the dorm room doesn't look like IKEA threw up in it.
Now, if my daughter moves into a dorm, she might want more decor. And I'll let her know it's fine, but she will have a budget.
So again: do not feel bad if your child's room doesn't look like it's come from a magazine.
The most important thing is that your kid knows that they have your support whenever they need it. In the grand scheme of things, a room is low priority.
So long as you're there, that's all that truly matters.
(And also, you're there to remind your son to wash his sheets.)
There is no reason to decorate a dorm room over the top. Most dorm rooms are tiny and have limited space. It’s more important to have the necessities rather than tons of decor.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective! You don’t need Pinterest for a stylish dorm—personal touches and creativity go a long way!
ReplyDeleteSimple is best. I do agree that you don't have to decorate your dorm like a designer would, More important that you the necessary things that you need. get the best education that you can get.
ReplyDeleteI so agree! My kids had simple but yet really nice dorms that had everything they needed but upon looking at some of the other kid's rooms I was surprised to see how extravagant they were.
ReplyDeleteComfort above all else! It looks like Tommy's got that covered, lol!
ReplyDeleteI mean this in a good, supportive way of course!! Even if pinterest aesthetics are nice, comfort (physical and emotional) /should/ take priority!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a dorm, I would want it to be CUTE and memorable. Too many ideas not to put to use.
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