Irish University Space – Ways To Make it Feel Like Home for Students

Now that secondary school is complete, it’s time to research college room ideas to make your Irish university space feel like home. The great news is your new room is a completely blank slate. Of course, you need the college room essentials, but you also want your room to feel like home.

Here are HomeHak tips to create a space you’ll want to spend time in:

 

1. Create a photo wall

Everyone gets homesick, so reminders of memorable moments with family and friends can help brighten up your dorm room. Photo walls are a fantastic way to cover those dull walls.

 

Photo-wall
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2. Bring some plants

Adding greenery to your dorm room will help it feel fresh and less basic. Houseplants can be good for your health, so bring a few low-maintenance varieties. 

 

 

3. Light up the night

If your room has fluorescent lights, a bedside lamp adds a softer glow that mellows, instead of you relying exclusively on harsh overhead lighting. 

 

4. Slide into soft sheets and a comfy comforter

A comfortable set of sheets, cozy quilt, or comforter helps keep you sleeping oh-so-soundly. 

 

5. Add a mirror

Mirrors aren’t just for checking your look, they also make your room feel bigger — super important in small spaces. 

 

Mirror
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6. Create a homey feel with curtains

Is your view less than stellar, or your dorm on the first floor? Curtains add privacy and the feel of a finished room. If you like to sleep in, try light-blocking curtains. For a brighter, airier feel, choose sheer curtains to gently filter light. Add some twinkle with fairy lights. Proper lighting can be hard to come by in a dorm room. Add festive twinkle fairy lights to your dorm room ideas for a feeling of comfort.  Check our this article on how to make a room feel more like home. 

 

7. Add a plush area rug into your Irish university space

Does your university room have cement floors or thin, industrial-grade carpet? That’s not very cosy for getting in and out of bed. Adding a colourful plush area rug next to your bed adds a pop of colour and softness underfoot. No more cold mornings for your warm feet!

 

8. Make your bed extra comfy with pillows

When university room decorating, an easy way to add character is with throw pillows. A very simple way to add some vibrance into your space! 

 

 

 

To summarise

Student accommodation can often be more practical than palatial. Meaning, if you’ve just moved into your new Irish university space you’re probably eager to make it look a bit more homely. Not only does this make your new home a nicer place to relax and hang-out with friends, but it can also help to offset any feelings of homesickness you may feel.

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Key Items Every Irish Student Needs To Survive University

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Getting ready to pack and move off to college is incredibly exciting. HomeHak has compiled a list of tips must-have key items and random things that no one thinks of!

Key Items:

  • An extra set of sheets
  • Microwaveable bowl
  • Noise-cancelling headphones
  • Cleaning Wipes
  • A Coffee Maker
  • A big lamp
  • A mini toolkit
  • A surplus of school and office supplies
  • A really long TV cable
  • A cosy, colourful rug
  • Trash liners
  • An umbrella
  • Twinkle lights and other decor
  • Command hanging strips and hooks
  • A pile of pillows and blankets
  • A big calendar (desk or wall) in addition to your planner
  • A backpack
  • Storage bins 
  •  Air Freshener Spray
  • Your calculator
  • A spare phone charger and battery

In this article, you will find the key must-haves voted by students. Keep reading for more tips for university students in Ireland:

 

Some Tips:

1. Be able to work and get around

It will be so important to have a good laptop. This should be one that is not heavy to carry around. when moving, you should also have a set of copy books with sets of dividers in them. These will be really helpful for studying. And also, don’t forget a Leap card. This will get you great discounts off travel. 

 

2. Key items – Don’t bring everything

It is easy to think you need every single pair of shoes in your home wardrobe but you really don’t, trust me. It might seem silly but get yourself a good pair of slippers or flip flops to wear around your apartment or accommodation. You will live in these! Also, an extension lead is always handy. A printer is also great for any last minute assignments needing to be printed off late.. 

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3. Remember to get up

It is easy to just rely on your iPhone but don’t forget to pack a good alarm clock. Yes it may seem old fashioned but this device will physically make you to get up from your warm comfy bed in the morning if you put it at the other end of your room. You also wont end up procrastinating and wasting time checking your notifications. 

 

4. Be ready to move around

In college, you will be rushing to classes in the morning and doing A LOT of walking around campus in between lectures. That is why a travel mug for coffee, a phone power bank or portable phone charger will be key items on your moving list.

 

5. A4 is A1

There is nothing worse than not having a suitable bag in university. Find a sports bag or a handbag that’s big enough to fit your laptop. You will also need a bag to use for the gym so consider if you want this to be a multi use bag or if you want to have two separate bags.

 

 

 

To summarise

These are absolutely college must-haves to survive! Bed, Bath & Beyond also has a great variety of packing lists to make your life a lot easier! We hope you enjoyed HomeHak’s key items for surviving life in Irish University!

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