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Room Decor
Pimp My Room!By Nicole Frie, Ohio State UniversityRelated Articles Reeling in the ’RentsDorm-friendly Recipes for a Healthier HolidayHost a Spring Holiday CelebrationHost a Spring Holiday CelebrationDoes your room at school suffer from Prison Cell Syndrome? Symptoms include stark walls, cold floors and a feeling of general discomfort. Fortunately for you, the doctor is in. We talked to Laura Carissimi, director of Purchasing and Facilities Planning at Lorain County Community College in Ohio. Carissimi, who has a degree in interior space planning from the Ohio State University, offers advice on how to pimp your room. Symptom No. 1: Boring Walls Treatment: Yeah, yeah … lots of students spiff up their walls by hanging posters, and that’s not a bad idea. But Carissimi also suggests hanging pieces of decorative fabric mounted onto blocks of Styrofoam, cut to about the shape and size of a cereal box, to punch up your walls. Just wrap the fabric around the blocks like you're wrapping a present, and tack the edges of the fabric with thumbtacks or straight pins. Because they're lightweight, you can hang them with putty or double-sided tape, which Carissimi recommends since many places don’t allow nails. Pimp-it-up tip: Alyssa Hare, a junior at Ohio State, paints four-compartment carryout cup holders, keeping them flat, in metallic shades and then hangs them on the wall. They look like abstract art! Symptom No. 2: Limited Space Treatment: “Use your vertical space,” she adds. Stackable storage cubes really help alleviate the pains of a small space, and they often come in all sorts of fun colors. And remember how your mom hated when you shoved things under your bed? That rule doesn’t apply anymore! Bed raisers provide room for under-the-bed storage. Pimp-it-up tip: You know that old skateboard deck? Turn it into a wall-mounted shelf by hanging it with L-brackets, or attach painted wooden legs to make an end table. It’s what we call funktional. Symptom No. 3: Bare Floors Treatment: An area rug pulls double duty, providing design and comfort. If you’re worried about keeping it clean, go for a rug that’s both durable and dark-colored so stains won’t show. Pimp-it-up tip: Another option for college students is to snag that “retro” carpet your mom, uncle or neighbor is tossing after remodeling. “Cutting up my parents’ old family room carpet to fit my room really helped spruce it up, not to mention it saved me money,” says Ohio State senior Stephen Kaes, an industrial design student. Symptom No. 4: Lackluster Accessories Treatment: Some schools offer storage space for unneeded items. This gives you the flexibility of replacing room accessories with your own. If you have a little money to spend, check out discount stores or even yard sales. “I personally love IKEA,” says Carissimi. “All around, they have great design for a modest price.” She recommends going for functional, lightweight items with clean lines. Pimp-it-up tip: Fill empty glass bottles with water, and soak highlighter tips in each one. Once the water is colored, remove the tips, reseal the bottles, and place them in front of a backlight for a cool effect. Symptom No. 5: Bad Lighting Pimp-it-up tip: Why wait for the holidays to string up strands of tiny white lights? Bonus: Using these will help keep you in dreamland while providing your roomie with enough lighting to get ready for her early class. Symptom No. 6: Uncomfortable Furnishings About the Author
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