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Who do you want to be at college?

A new year at college means new adventures, new friendships, new challenges and maybe, a brand-new you. The slate is clean, anything can happen. So, how do you want your new space to look, what do you need, who do you want to be?

    New you. New dorm. New rug.

    A rug can be the perfect way to flaunt your personal style at college. It’s also a great way to add colour, texture and cosiness to your dorm room – and can even help to muffle noise! Choose unique designs, colours and patterns that perfectly complement the new you.

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    Video: A student unrolls a checkered KLASSRUM flatwoven rug in white and green across a wooden floor.
    Two students sit on a white and green checkered KLASSRUM flatwoven rug eating pizza in front of a pine UTÅKER stackable bed.
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    A desk that deserves an ovation

    Sit, stand, stretch, repeat. Keep active while you study with a desk that gives you the option to easily switch from sitting to standing throughout the day – or night, if exams are coming up and you’re burning the midnight oil.

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    Sitting on a NILSERIK standing support in white and blue a student writes in a notebook at a GLADHÖJDEN sit/stand desk.
    Video: A student adjusts a white GLADHÖJDEN sit/stand desk from standing to sitting.
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    Claim your space!

    Keeping shared spaces organised and tidy can be challenging, especially when dealing with messier roommates. But with a little patience, and the right combination of doors, inserts, boxes and baskets, one KALLAX can work out just fine for two.

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    A KALLAX shelving unit in white underneath a window in a student dorm room, a yellow BLÅSVERK table lamp sits on top.
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    A place for everything and everything in its place

    You can create harmony in any student apartment, when everything has its proper place. If your room is on the small side, build upwards and to the side, adding cabinets and shelves without taking up so much floor space. The possibilities are endless, even when your space is limited.

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    Pine IVAR shelving unit with doors in felt next to white ENHET wall frame with shelves and grey GRÅSALA table.
    A person’s hand takes keys from the cork bowl of a FAGNING portable table hook on a wooden shelf.
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    Furniture that multi-tasks as well as you do

    If your student apartment is verging on the small side, then you need your furniture to be flexible. Be clever with a sofa that easily converts into a bed, without compromising on your style. Pro tip: underbed storage boxes are perfect for hiding blankets, pillows and throws when they’re not needed.

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    Two students play cards sat on a NYHAMN 3-seat sofa-bed in Skartofta black/light grey beneath a dark grey TERTIAL work lamp.
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    A dorm that reflects the new you

    After long study sessions, a cosy bed is essential for reading or relaxing. Choose colours and patterns that showcase your style and personality. Up the cosiness quotient with a throw or three. And don’t forget to pile on lots of cushions.

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    A student sits on top of a SOMMARVICKER duvet cover in blue and light pink writing in a notebook.
    A student sits on her bed listening to music. Her arm rests on a pyramid shaped, multicoloured EKLUGGMAL cushion next to her.
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