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How to Arrange a Boarding Room to be Comfortable and Functional

Boarding rooms have an important role as a place to rest, study, relax, and socialize with friends. However, boarding rooms are often limited by the size of the room and decorating rules. Therefore, many residents find it difficult to decorate their boarding rooms to be comfortable and pleasing. However, there are actually several ways to arrange a boarding room to be comfortable, fun, and functional. Here are some ways to organize a boarding room:

Storage under the bed
Storage can be found in many unique places in the boarding room, including under the bed. Replace standard drawers or containers in the room with stylish baskets to make the room feel more like you and like home. Different sets of drawers and baskets in a neutral, cream-colored boarding room help warm the room.

Keep using white
It’s no secret that boarding rooms are small, but that’s where the power of illusion comes in. With the right pattern and color palette, a narrow space can instantly feel light and airy. Fun wallpapers can help break up a room into sections while still maintaining flow and openness. Plus, accent rugs are a smart way to cover hard and cold floors.

Choose a calm and relaxing theme
Color can have a huge impact on how a room feels, and more importantly, how you feel when you’re in it. Coordinate the artwork, pillows, and bedding to create a space that will instantly help you decompress as you enter. If your boarding room can be painted over, take advantage of this and choose a color that brings you joy or calm.

Comfortable study table
Study desks don’t have to be plain, formal and boring. Since so much time is spent in this area, take the time to add special touches and items that will keep you focused and comfortable. Creating desk space with functional items, such as lamps and storage drawers, can be paired with personal touches like artwork or a plush chair.

Keep storage close to you
Your limited space requires creative storage, and it can be done without creating unnecessary clutter. The narrow shelf above the bed won’t stand out and is the perfect way to combine décor accents and must-have items like books, speakers and nighttime routines together.

Choose multifunctional furniture
Boarding rooms are usually not spacious. This means versatile furniture is the key. The bookshelf can double as a TV stand and the shelving unit works great as a bedside table. Choosing coordinated sections and keeping them tidy will maintain a cohesive bedroom.

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