Building the Ultimate Dorm Room, For Reals
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Kelly Sutton in 2009 Back to School, back to school, dorm, dorm room supplies

This is my setup. Note the second monitor and external keyboard.

So we here at HackCollege get emails every so often from companies pitching the latest product to make your dorm room the "ultimate dorm room." Whether it's Target trying to sell you Tupperware containers in your favorite shade or a Web app that helps you cram as much stuff into your 8' x 10' shared space, there's no shortage of messaging convincing you you need the "sickest" room. To them I say: go screw yourselves. There's been a culture of consumerism has recently uncovered this back-to-school-you-need-three-more-couches season.

This post will talk about what really makes a comfortable dorm living space and how to get by with the last amount of shit in your room.

Do the Math

Think about it this way: every new trinket you acquire will either have to be shipped home or stored somewhere for 4 months out of the year. Sure, that chair is only $70 at Target, but someone will have to look over it come summer. If you decided to store it, some near-campus storage center will easily charge you more than $70 to store that thing for the summer.

What Walmart Thinks You Need

There are many things that you can go without in this future that we are living in. Here are some common ones.

What You Really Need

I would be a hypocrite if I didn't practice what I preach, which is why I'm attempting to get rid of everything I own. It's a little side project I'm starting called Cult of Less. Check it out and keep yourself updated.

What else do you think is superfluous to a good dorm room? Let us know in some comments!

 

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