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Chic, Functional Dorm Room
With expertise in dorm makeovers, Alabama-based designers Katherine Bailey and Melissa Manifold of
share their secrets on maximizing style -- and square footage -- in a
typical dorm setup. Plus, they give us the scoop on dorm essentials and
need-to-know info, regardless of your school’s locale.
I commend all the designers for this dorm makeover!!! BRAVO!!
Hide Dorm Floors
Provide panache underfoot. “Don’t be afraid to add personality from the
floor up,” says Melissa. Decorative rugs, carpet squares, or bound
carpets make an eye-catching focal point and bring warmth. Be sure to
leave clearance for door swings, allowing air to circulate. Insufficient
ventilation quickly causes condensation and mildew, which are common
visitors to campus housing.
Layer Linens and Bedding
The designers chose heavily textured fabrics for bedding and headboards
because they hide dirt and disguise stains. Katherine and Melissa advise
purchasing two quilts with a washable layer of sheets underneath
because dorm occupants have little control over the room’s temperature.
“You can layer according to the indoor season,” says Katherine.
Additional bedding also separates sleeping from lounging activities.
Love the colors and design mix they have chosen for the room.
Elevate the Bed
Raise the standard. The Moxii design team suggests elevating beds onto
risers, allocating a minimum clearance of 24 inches above the floor. The
added height allows space for storage bins underneath the bed. Plan on
purchasing an extra-long bed skirt between 24 and 30 inches in length to
hide risers and storage containers.
Moxii design team conducted this interview with ,
where you will find more details about their linen, and accessory
suggestions,as well as how to make the headboard. Again, I commend their
excellence in the design challenge
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