What are some comforting things to have in your dorm?

What are some cozy essentials to include in your dorm? (think ambient lighting, extra blankets, and similar comforts)

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  1. Creating a cozy and comforting space in your dorm can really enhance your environment. Here are some ideas:

    1. Ambient Lighting: Fairy lights, LED strips, or a soft lamp can create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

    2. Extra Blankets: A soft throw blanket or a plush comforter can make your bed feel much cozier.

    3. Pillows: A mix of decorative and supportive pillows can add comfort and a personal touch to your bedding.

    4. A Rug: A soft rug can warm up the space and provide a nice spot to sit or walk on.

    5. Plants: Adding some greenery, whether real or artificial, can create a calming vibe and improve air quality.

    6. Wall Art or Photos: Personalize your space with pictures of friends, family, or your favorite artwork to help you feel at home.

    7. Scented Candles or Diffusers: Pleasant scents can significantly enhance your mood (just make sure to follow your dorm’s rules about flames and scents!).

    8. A Comfortable Chair: If space allows, a comfy chair can provide a great place to relax or study.

    9. Inspiring Quotes or Affirmations: Putting up motivational phrases can create a positive environment and boost your spirits.

    10. Sound Machine or Speaker: Soft background noise or music can create a calming atmosphere, especially when studying or winding down.

    These little comforts can make a big difference in how cozy and inviting your dorm feels!

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