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As with any other adventure, going off to college comes with a lot of questions. Like “Where do I hang my washing?”, “How can I make the most of a shared room?”, or “What’s the best way to cook an egg?” And, as anyone who’s done it will know, being the parent or grandparent of young adults isn’t easy either. So, whether it’s you or your loved ones who are moving into a dorm room, we can help.

A girl with long red hair and a striped jumper sits on a bed and writes on a laptop placed on a white KLIPSK bed tray.
A girl with long red hair and a striped jumper sits on a bed and writes on a laptop placed on a white KLIPSK bed tray.

Go for smart storage

Having your own lockable cabinet can help make you feel more secure when you’re moving into a shared space with people you don’t know. Use magnets to decorate the inside door with your favourite photos so you’ll feel right at home.

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A red IVAR cabinet stands in a student’s bedroom, with one door open showing film photos displayed inside the door.
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Keep clothes cleaner for longer

You don’t need to wash your clothes after every wear – a little airing or spot stain removal is often all that’s needed. Use a clothes rack to store anything that’s not ready to be washed, but isn’t quite fresh enough to go back into the wardrobe.

A red clothes rack is used to divide a room, with a bed on either side. Two young adults are sitting on the beds.

Hustle free hooks

These suction-cup hooks can be attached and detached easily, and without leaving any marks – which should help keep the landlord happy.

A close-up of a chunky wooden necklace hanging on a TISKEN hook put on a mirror using the suction cup.

Create a comfortable workspace

Make sure you’re sitting comfortably by using a chair that’s adjustable in height. This one also has safety castors that have a pressure-sensitive brake mechanism that keeps the chair in place when you stand up, and releases automatically when you sit down so the chair stays put.

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A boy sitting on a white LOBERGET/BLYSKÄR swivel chair and typing on a laptop placed on a LINNMON/ADILS table.
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A transformative trolley

A bedside table in the morning, a desk organiser in the afternoon, then a drinks tray at night. With a movable trolley, the possibilities are endless!

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A grey-green RÅSKOG trolley standing on a mat next to a bed. The trolley is filled with notebooks and other things.
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