Students: The new semester is just around the corner! Textbooks are bought, schedules are set and dorm rooms…well, dorm rooms might still be harbouring remnants of the previous semester. Fear not scholars, at MOLLY MAID, we understand the unique challenges of dorm life. That’s why we’re here to guide you through a dorm room detox that will maximize space, minimize clutter and set you up for a stress-free, organized semester!
Declutter Like a Master
Divide empty boxes into “keep,” “donate/sell,” and “discard.” Sort through your belongings ruthlessly. Textbooks you won’t use again can be sold to new students and out-of-season clothes can be donated. Remember, less stuff equals more space and less stress!
Embrace Vertical Storage
Use your wall space! Hang shelves and organizers to store textbooks, notebooks, and school supplies. Over-the-door shoe organizers can do more than store shoes, freeing up precious drawer and counter space – think toiletries, water bottles, accessories, school and cleaning supplies.
Little Tasks, Big Rewards
A clean space clears the mind. Tackle the dust bunnies hiding under your bed, wipe down surfaces and empty trash cans. Disinfect shared areas like your mini fridge and microwave to avoid unwanted visitors (the microscopic kind).
Fresh Starts, Fresh Smells
Crank open windows to let in fresh air. Sprinkle baking soda on carpets and furniture before vacuuming for a deep clean and odour removal. Consider using natural cleaning products like vinegar and water to avoid harsh chemical scents in a small space.
Colour-Coded Chaos
Invest in colourful storage bins to categorize your belongings. This not only helps keep things organized but also adds a personal touch to your space. Label each bin clearly for easy identification and avoid the “mystery box” phenomenon.
Desk Drawer Discipline
Divide your desk drawer with organizers to keep pens, pencils, highlighters, and sticky notes neatly separated. A small desk stapler and paperclip holder can further minimize clutter on your desk surface.
Bonus Tip: Invest in a small desk lamp or one that clamps on the end of your bed that provides focused light for late-night study sessions.