Hostel room decoration ideas to make the most of space

Find out budget-friendly ideas to decorate your hostel room.

Some of the best times we’ve ever had were at a hostel. Living away from home is an opportunity to meet people from all over, learn from them, and make friends for life. There are victories and defeats along the way, but no one can deny that this roller coaster of emotions better prepares us for the real world. In this article, we’ll take a look at some simple hostel room decoration ideas to spruce up your dorm room.

 

Miniature indoor plants for a touch of nature

Fans of the great outdoors are welcome to spruce up their accommodations by bringing in a few houseplants. Additionally, if you have access to a patio, balcony, or window, you may grow a small garden there.

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Deck the walls with tapestries

If you aren’t allowed to make holes in the wall, you may use double-sided tape to hang tapestries instead. Use a multi-coloured tapestry to give the impression of greater space and light in the room.

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It’s time to relish the past

Feeling homesick is a common reaction to being away from home, and it may sneak up on you before you know it. Having your most precious memories within easy reach is incredibly helpful in these times. 

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Cinematic ambience

Hang up the framed posters of your favourite films, using different colours and styles of frames. Using this hostel room décor concept is a quick and easy way to give your otherwise boring dorm room the appearance and feel of a theatre.

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Walls covered with tiny polka dots

Collect whatever scraps of paper you have from your most recent project or present wrapping. Alternatively, you might pick some craft paper in the hues of your choice. To make perfect circles, use a jar lid as a template and get to work with your scissors. Tape your creations on the wall using scotch tape.

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Digital photograph garlands

Select your favourite Polaroid photographs and link them together using a few wall hooks, a length of rope, and some cloth pegs to create a colourful garland for your walls. Create an eye-catching gallery by stringing it with sparkling fairy lights.

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Unique bookcase design

Your dorm room will stand out from the others with a personalised bookcase. You can construct a sturdy bookshelf out of cardboard and unfinished wood and finish it off with your favourite paint.

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Customised bed canopy with fairy lights

You may make a beautiful canopy for your bed with a hoop in the ceiling. Use netting to decorate and string up fairy lights so they can be seen in the dark.

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Adjust your new study area

A tiny desk or table and a bookcase hung on the wall can be found in almost every dorm at a hostel. This uninteresting piece of furniture has the potential to dampen the mood in the space. Next time you go shopping, pick up a stylish table light. You may use empty cans to store office supplies or add flair to a bookcase with some decorative tape.

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String up some lights

Light up your hostel room with the help of flexible rope lights. Rope rights may be used by tying them around the bed’s frame and perimeter or in patterns on the wall.

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Lighting LED strips to illuminate the area

DIY room decorations using LED lights have exploded in popularity this past year, and now they are the norm at hostels.

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Wall decals that glow in the dark

This is a great way to give your room a fresh appearance if the hostel warden would let you paint the walls. These paints allow you to create whatever pattern you wish on a wall, and they are visible only when the lights are turned off.

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Bohemian-inspired tapestries and rugs

Transform your hostel room into a boho haven with vibrant tapestries and rugs. Hang these intricate textiles on your walls or drape them across your bed for an instant burst of colour and character. Choose patterns that resonate with your personality and style, and watch as your room becomes a cosy and inviting space that reflects your free-spirited nature.

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DIY photo wall with string lights

Add a personal touch to your hostel room by creating a captivating photo wall adorned with cherished memories. Use fairy lights to frame your photos, giving them a warm and enchanting glow. This simple yet creative decor idea not only brings a sense of nostalgia but also infuses your space with a comforting ambiance that’s perfect for relaxation and reflection.

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Colourful patterned throw pillows

Inject life into your hostel room with a splash of vibrant hues through colourful patterned throw pillows. Mix and match different designs, sizes, and textures to add depth and charm to your space. These decorative pillows not only offer comfort but also serve as playful accents that can effortlessly elevate the overall aesthetics of your room, making it feel uniquely yours.

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FAQs

Is it possible for you to repaint your dorm room at the hostel?

If you want your hostel room to look its best, whether you're rebuilding it or just giving it a facelift, give the walls a good cleaning and a new coat of paint. If you put in the time and effort required, your room will shine like never before.

How to make your PG room look nice?

Wall box shelves of varying depths may be arranged in a pleasing way to create a visually appealing storage wall. You may also find a lot of practical utility in wire baskets. The addition of planters and shelves to an empty wall may instantly transform it into a stylish and functional focal point. As a bonus, cane baskets are ideal for studio apartments.

How should a cramped hostel room be set up?

Emphasise pieces that can serve many purposes, make the most of vertical space, set aside a space for cooking, store as much as possible under the bed, and make good use of the space above it.

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