The Ultimate Guide to Elevating Your Dorm Room Bed

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The Ultimate Guide to Elevating Your Dorm Room Bed

Hey there, dorm dwellers! We know that the struggle of making a dorm room feel like home is real, but we've gotcha covered. Today, we're talking about the key to creating more space and storage in your small dorm room - bed risers and frames. Whether you're a freshman or a senior, this guide will help you find the perfect solution for you.

1. Amazon Basics Bed Frame - This foldable metal platform bed frame is perfect for students who move around frequently. It's easy to assemble and take down, and with its durable construction and non-slip surface, you won't have to worry about it collapsing or your mattress slipping. Plus, it provides ample storage space underneath.

2. DEDU Bed Risers - Taking things up a notch, these 6-inch heavy-duty bed risers are perfect for those who need more storage space. They're also great for taller students who need the extra height for their bed. With its caster pads, you won't have to worry about your furniture sliding around.

3. Suite Style Dorms - If you're lucky enough to have a suite style dorm with a common room, consider investing in a loft bed. This will free up ample space for you and your suitemates to hang out, study, and even host movie nights.

4. My Dorm - For those who are looking for a more customized solution, check out My Dorm. This company offers fully customizable loft beds, bunk beds, and even underbed storage solutions. Plus, with their unique designs, you'll be the envy of all your fellow dorm dwellers.

5. New Tutwiler Dorm - If you're attending the University of Alabama, be sure to check out the new Tutwiler Dorms. These dorms come equipped with built-in bed frames and storage solutions, so you won't have to worry about purchasing anything extra.

No matter what solution you choose, we hope this guide helps you create the perfect dorm room for you. Don't forget to check out your college's housing policies before making any purchases, and always measure your space beforehand. Happy decorating!

P.S. - Don't forget to apply for the HEERF Grant and Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to help cover any additional costs. And for those considering transferring, be sure to check out the Common App Transfer Application and Transfer Admission Planner.

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