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Dorm Goals: 10 IKEA Finds That Just Make Sense

Courtney BalestierCreative Studio Senior Writer
Courtney BalestierCreative Studio Senior Writer
Courtney Balestier is the Apartment Therapy Creative Studio Senior Writer. She holds a master's degree in magazine journalism from NYU and lives in Pittsburgh, where you'll find her doing DIY projects in her new house with her dog and cat (who are not being very helpful).
published Jun 13, 2025
A bright workspace featuring a white desk with a black lamp, yellow chair, and a black stool with a polka dot shirt draped over it.
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A well-designed dorm room is a gold medalist in small-space living: a tiny, often shared, space that has to support studying, relaxing, and socializing — plus score style points! It’s a decor challenge that’s actually pretty fun to solve. All it takes is a little planning and smart shopping.

That’s to say, all it takes is a little IKEA. The design superstore is packed with college dorm essentials like space-saving furniture, clever storage, and colorful decor: aka everything your dorm room needs to work hard and look great doing it. Here are the items at the top of our shopping list for creating the most stylish, organized spot on campus.

Big Style Opportunity

A small space is a perfect canvas for expressing your personal style. Accessories that would get lost in a large room go much further in a dorm room, so a few key pieces will come together to make an impact. Mod bedding like BJÖRKGRÅMAL makes a style statement, with a graphic, reversible black-and-white dot design. The sleek, endlessly useful NISSAFORS storage cart has so many creative uses — we love it as a nightstand or an entryway landing zone. And the whimsical PRESSA, a colorful and cartoonish twist on a hanging dryer, is a laundry-day standout.

Small Space Reality

But let’s also remember that your dorm room has a job to do. Every college student needs a place to sleep, a place to study, and a place to stash their stuff, and these basic but essential tasks are so very IKEA. The MALM bed frame has a clean design that doesn’t overcrowd. It complements the slim shape of the MICKE desk, which has a cable-hiding design for a streamlined look. The KALLAX shelf unit can store everything from books to kitchen essentials, open or with storage boxes, so students can always find what they need.

Courtney Balestier

Creative Studio Senior Writer

Courtney Balestier is the Apartment Therapy Creative Studio Senior Writer. She holds a master's degree in magazine journalism from NYU and lives in Pittsburgh, where you'll find her doing DIY projects in her new house with her dog and cat (who are not being very helpful).

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