Dorm Room Glow Up: 4 Essential Upgrades for a Smarter, Comfier Setup
Let’s be honest—most dorm rooms are more "basic box" than "stylish sanctuary." The lighting is harsh, the furniture is standard-issue, and the mattress? Let’s just say it’s seen better days. But just because the space is temporary doesn’t mean it has to feel temporary.
Whether you're a first-year student or a seasoned upperclassman, upgrading a few key pieces can make your dorm feel less like a cinderblock cell and more like a home away from home. Here are four essential upgrades every student (and parent!) should consider before heading back to campus.
1. Don’t Overlook the Chair: Support = Success
You’ll spend hours at that desk—writing papers, studying, watching lectures, or just relaxing between classes. So that plastic or wooden desk chair? There are definitely better options.
Investing in a supportive, ergonomic chair can make a world of difference for posture, focus, and comfort. Pro-tip: gaming chairs have become a top pick for students, and not just for late-night gaming sessions. Many are designed with all-day comfort in mind, with adjustable armrests, lumbar support, and breathable fabric—making them perfect for both work and play.
Ashley Lynxtyn Black Gaming Desk Chair
Parker House 316 Series White Office Chair
Furniture of America Good Game Black and White Gaming Chair
Presidential Seating B16 Collection Gray Executive Office Chair
2. Sleep Smarter with a Better Mattress
Dorm mattresses are the stuff of legends—and not in a good way. Thin, lumpy, and built for durability (not comfort), they’re not exactly the recipe for restful sleep.
Enter the mattress-in-a-box. These memory foam wonders are easy to transport, fit standard dorm frames, and offer serious comfort without breaking the bank. Whether it’s a twin XL or a full, upgrading your mattress means better sleep, better energy, and a better semester all around.
And trust us—your future finals-week self will thank you.
Spring Air Bliss Medium 2-Sided Twin XL Mattress
Ashley Limited Edition II Plush Twin XL Mattress
Nectar Classic Memory Foam 5.1 Full Mattress in a Box
Spring Air Winston Euro Top Full Mattress
3. Light the Way to a Better Mood
If the words “dorm lighting” conjure images of buzzing fluorescent bulbs, you’re not alone. Harsh overhead lights aren’t just unpleasant—they can also affect sleep patterns, mood, and concentration.
Combat the glow with warm, layered lighting. A stylish desk lamp or floor lamp with a soft white bulb makes late-night study sessions easier on the eyes. Add string lights, LED strips, or a sunrise alarm clock for a touch of ambiance. If you’re lucky enough to have a window, maximize that natural light with light-filtering curtains or mirrors that bounce brightness back into the room.
Ashley Alanbert Metal Table Lamp
Ashley Ladstow Table Lamp
Ashley Vinmour Metal Desk Lamp
Ashley Abanson Floor Lamp
4. Decor Matters—Make It Yours
A few posters won’t cut it. Your dorm room should be a reflection of you—your personality, style, and story. That means layering in decor that feels personal and intentional.
Mix in framed photos, funky rugs, peel-and-stick wallpaper, cozy throw pillows, and small shelves for books or keepsakes. Think of it as creating your own little sanctuary, even if it’s only 12 x 15 feet.
When your space feels more like you, you’ll feel more at home—and more motivated to take on everything college life throws your way.
Ashley Paxberry Whitewash Four Cube Organizer
Central Oriental Alpaca Gray 5 x 7 Rug
Ashley Bartner Accent Mirror
Elements Int'l Iris Blue Acrylic Accent C-Table
Ready to Upgrade Your Dorm?
We’ve got everything you need right here at Homemakers! From ergonomic chairs and compact mattresses to statement-making decor and lighting that won’t give you a headache. Whether you’re shopping in-store or browsing online, Homemakers is here to help you turn that blank dorm room into your best semester yet.
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