Five Goods to create more available space and organize my room
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Five Goods to create more available space and organize my room

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Five Goods to create more available space and organize my room

How is the college life going? And how do you get used to live in the dorm room on campus? I am so interested in searching and designing different kinds of organizations for my living environment. I just cleaned up my room last week, and I found out some stuffs which can help with a better organization, especially creating more available space in a limited room. Hopefully, this will not be late for helping organization for the new semester!

Utility Cart

It is a cart with multiple layers, which means it can hold a lot of things, at the same time, it can be moved to anywhere you want! Quite convenient, right? I have one at home, and I place my skin care products and cosmetics on it. The height of each layer is not very high, but I think it is enough. I believe you need to assemble the cart by yourself, but it is not difficult by following the instructions. If you really want me to say a disadvantage of it, I would say it is a little bit heavy for me to hold it in my arms.

LENNART Drawer Unit

It is a simple drawer that can help organize my desk - I put anything that was originally placed on my desk into this drawer. This drawer is not entirely covered, so you can see what you put in each layer. It also needs you to assemble when you just buy it. But believe me, it is much lighter than the cart I mentioned above. In addition, there are a pair of wheels on one side of the drawer, which is convenient for you to move to the best place you think after assembling as well.

GLADOM Tray TableĀ 

It is a small tray table, which could be placed next to your sofa or bed in the dorm room. Tiny, but exquisite. The structure is also simple, just a round tray and a holder, although you still need to assemble by yourself. And actually, it is usually empty under the tray, so you can place an organized basket on the holder but under the tray - a decoration, but also an organization for your room.

Transparent Desk Organizer Unit

I have a unit of this organizer on my desk in my dorm room. Each drawer is designed to fit with the size, so you can add drawers as many as you want. Mine is transparent, so I can see what is inside without moving each drawer. I would like to say it is helpful to organize my desk, especially if you feel your desk is not large enough in the dorm room.

Mesh Locker Standing Shelf

Even though it is a locker shelf, I place it on my desk in my dorm room. Since my desk is small, I use it in order to create more available room on my desk, and it is very useful. It could be folded, so it does not take much space when I put it in my luggage to bring to dorm room.

The goods I mentioned above I have used for a long time in my life, which let me feel they really can help m e organize my room and my life. I hope they are also helpful for you!

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