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Sharing a dorm, double the fun

When you start with good ideas, sharing a dorm room is a bonus. Let us help you find ways to make the most of the space you have, with solutions for coming together and having privacy when you need it.

In a shared dorm room, a SUNNERSTA mini kitchen is sandwiched between two closets. Curtains hang in front of the closets.
In a shared dorm room, a SUNNERSTA mini kitchen is sandwiched between two closets. Curtains hang in front of the closets.

Living together and apart

Shared student homes need a flexible solution for privacy. Throw up a room divider when you’re ready for ‘me time’, and fold it away when it’s time to chat and socialise.

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A VARHAUG room divider zig-zags down the middle of a shared dorm room, with separate sleeping areas.
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Cooking duty, cut in half

The best part of sharing? Cooking for two. You just need a few basics to get started: a hotplate, cookware, dishes and cutlery. Time to feast!

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HEMKOMST cookware sits on a SUNNERSTA mini kitchen, with a tea towel. Glasses and cutlery hang behind it on a wall rack.
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Kick back together

A student home for two needs a spot for relaxing alone or with pals. A simple sofa setup with a perch for drinks or a laptop is just the ticket.

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A GLOSTAD sofa and FRIDNÄS stools are situated in the middle of a room, near a beige VEBJÖRN desk and a swivel chair.
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Dorm room dinner party!

Take a step into adulthood by cooking for friends at home. Set a makeshift table, prepare a simple meal and get ready to impress.

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In a dorm room, two FRIDNÄS nesting tables and FRIDNÄS stools are set up for a simple dinner party for four people.
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