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How to decorate your dorm room without breaking the bank

14/10/2024
Do you want your dorm room to be a reflection of you - cozy, stylish, and functional? Here’s how to decorate your space at Móricz Student Living without breaking the bank.
  1. Go Thrifting – Budapest Style

Budapest is a goldmine for thrifty treasures! Check out flea markets like Ecseri Piac or vintage stores like Szputnyik for unique finds to add character to your room. Think funky lamps, cool posters, or quirky mugs that make you smile every morning.

 

  1. DIY Decor Projects for the Win

You don’t need a degree in interior design to make your dorm room pop! Simple DIY projects like painting a small canvas, making a vision board, or creating a photo wall with string lights can make your space feel more like home.

 

  1. Maximize Space with Multi-Functional Furniture

Dorm rooms may be cozy, but a little creativity goes a long way! Opt for items that serve multiple purposes – like an ottoman that doubles as storage or a desk that converts into a vanity. Móricz Student Living rooms are designed with space in mind, so make every inch count!

 

  1. Use Plants to Bring Your Space to Life

Adding some greenery to your room is an easy and affordable way to make it feel more inviting. Choose low-maintenance plants like succulents, cactuses or snake plants. Bonus: They purify the air and are basically impossible to kill! We think..

 

  1. Personalize with Textiles

Rugs, throws, and cushions are your best friends! Use them to add color, texture, and warmth to your room. They’re easy to switch up whenever you feel like a change and can instantly make a space feel more cozy and inviting.

 

Ready to make your room the envy of all? At Móricz Student Living, we’re all about creating a space that feels like home with community areas, vending machines and many facilities nearby. Time to get decorating!

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