![]() You’ll feel better for it, I promise.Moving your teen into a college dorm room for the first time can be a daunting task! What will they need? How will they share this space with a roommate? How can you help them to get organized and stay that way? Below you'll find a free printable dorm room checklist, great tips on how to plan for your move-in day, advice for those moving teens into a dorm far away, and you'll also find 20+ fantastic organized dorm room ideas to get you started! As you unpack, fold your clothes neatly in the drawers. Open your windows, turn on a fan, play some soft music from your phone. Sometime during orientation weekend, dedicate an hour or two to just puttering around. Like any growing thing, you need time to adjust to being replanted. Your dorm room might not feel like home right away - and that’s okay. There you have it! A complete list of items to pack, designed to be minimalist(ish) and yet still have your hobbit-y comforts like tea and cozy blankets. a purse for excursions out into the great wide world beyond the college campus!.a suitcase or overnight bag for weekends.cleaning supplies: extra trash bags, sanitizing wipes, paper towels.coffee station: espresso pods, coffee cup, assorted teas, coffee machine.nightstand: alarm clock, Bible, hand lotion.some manner of tapestry to brighten up the room (I got my map from Society6).command hooks and tape (you will give thanks).hair: brush, spray, hairbands, bobby pins (unless you’re truly dedicated, you won’t need a curling iron). ![]() makeup pouch (click here for my five-minute college makeup routine) and perfumes.shower caddy with shampoo, conditioner, soap, facial cleanser, razor.towels: hand towels, shower towels, face towels.eight jackets (including denim jacket, leather jackets, and a hoodie). ![]()
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