College apartment room tour🕯️🍦🤍
This is what my room looks like at an off campus apartment for University of South Carolina! I always get compliments on it and I’m so pleased with how it turned out! If you have any questions on where anything is from let me know!!
Creating a cozy and functional space in an off-campus college apartment can feel like a challenge, but it's totally achievable with a few smart strategies! After setting up my room at the University of South Carolina, I’ve learned some practical tips that I love sharing, especially since I get so many compliments on how warm and inviting it feels. One of the biggest game-changers for college living is maximizing every inch of your space. My mini-fridge, for instance, isn't just for snacks – its top doubles as a fantastic nightstand! It’s the perfect spot for essential items like my iPad, a trusty Stanley cup, and even my favorite L'OCCITANE body cream. This simple trick saves floor space and keeps everything I need within arm's reach. Think about what multi-functional pieces you can incorporate into your own room. Another key aspect is personalization through decor. Even in a rental, small touches can make a huge difference. I adore adding warmth with decorative wax candles; they create such a relaxing vibe, especially after a long day of classes. A stylish mirror not only reflects light to make the room feel bigger but also serves as a great spot for quick outfit checks. And for organizing my accessories, a pretty jewelry box on my desk keeps everything tidy while adding a touch of elegance. I even have a candle warmer, which safely infuses the room with lovely scents without an open flame – perfect for dorms or apartments with candle restrictions! Don't forget the little everyday essentials that make life smoother. For items like my AirPods, a small tube of L'OCCITANE hand cream, and my go-to BEST Chapstick, I keep them in cute, small containers or trays. This prevents clutter and ensures they're always accessible. It’s these small organizational hacks that truly make a space feel more put-together and less chaotic. Finally, think about your lighting. Beyond those decorative candles, adding a small lamp with warm light can completely change the ambiance of your room, making it feel less like a temporary space and more like home. Shopping for decor doesn't have to break the bank either; I found many of my favorite pieces at local thrift stores, discount retailers, or even by repurposing items. The goal is to create a sanctuary where you can study, relax, and truly feel comfortable. If you’re touring college apartments, keep an eye out for spaces that have good bones, and then let your creativity do the rest!




So cute! I need to get some decorative candles