When you’re buying your first real home, you’re probably planning ahead about where you’re going to put your furniture, how you’re going to layout your hallways, and how you’re going to organize your closet.
In my opinion, dorm room organization is pretty important. It allows people to concentrate on just one area of your home where youre concentrating on your work. This allows you to feel better about where youre doing your work and helps you to be more productive. I also think that dorm room organization really helps your memory because it allows you to remember things in a more organized way.
That said, dorm room organization shouldn’t be done in a “do-it-yourself” way, since you’d be making it harder for yourself to do your work effectively.
Yes, it should be done by someone who understands your home and does a great job taking care of it. But I think for this to work, you have to have someone on your team who is motivated enough to be able to devote their entire time to this and is willing to make your place a very comfortable, relaxing place to be.
I am constantly surprised by how little home organization I have, so I wanted to give my friends and some readers some ideas. Here are my favorite dorm room organization ideas.
I’m all about easy, so I’m a big fan of organizing your bed, the closet, the bathroom, the kitchen, and the living room. While I love a clean house, I also really like to keep my stuff simple. So here are my favorite ways to organize your bedroom.
The first one I would like to mention is to make sure you have a good night’s sleep. Sleep is crucial. Sleeping on a foam mattress is like eating the best dinner (I’m not joking). If you feel exhausted after a long day, you’re not going to sleep well.
I know there are plenty of articles that say to sleep on your stomach or on your stomach with your head propped up. I don’t know about you, but Im not about to put my head propped up any where near the bed.
The good news is that you can learn to do it at home and then you can sleep on your back. The bad news is that you’re going to have a hard time doing it because your head will be propped up against the back of your bed.
Theres a lot of good advice to take from the science fiction story by Neal Stephenson about sleep.