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By
Gail McCauley, Rohm and Haas Paint
Quality Institute
As the summer winds to a close, college bound young adults ponder their dorm
room design schemes for the upcoming year. When it comes to planning, college
students usually think in terms of temporary, short term intervals. Dorm
living is all the about the three fs: function, fashion
and fun! Can you think of a more favorable way to creatively fashion a
transitional space than with the exciting use of color and paint?!
First and foremost on any parents list for their departing college
student is establishing a functional
living
space. Practical storage of essential belongings is a tremendous priority
for the young adult who has received his or her first taste of independence.
Functional storage need not be mundane. Practical storage can take the form
of inexpensive and unexpected unique items! Wire and metal baskets present
useful storage containers to be utilized on closet shelves to house clothing
and linens. Divided wooden boxes (such as old tool boxes) with a handle provide
handy storage for toiletries and cosmetics. Clear jars with lids (such as
simple canning jars) offer ideal choices for housing small desk accessories
like paper clips, staples, post it note pads and erasers. Often
used items (e.g. mobile phones) can be dispersed within decorative baskets
and bowls for quick and easy accessibility. Any of these storage vessels
may be primed and creatively painted according to the students color
preferences or room theme.
An
organized method of scheduling daily tasks is crucial for a successful student
at any age. Not just for kids, chalkboard paint offers an inexpensive
and decorative way for a student to map out their intended daily or weekly
schedule at a glance. Currently offered in various colors (not limited to
traditional black) and by several paint manufacturers, chalkboard
paint can be applied directly to the wall surface, an existing bulletin board
or even a large piece of poster board. Simply hang or prop against a wall
and refer to the whimsical organizer for in a jiffy scheduling
of classes and extracurricular activities.
Carefully considered transitional spaces are designed with furnishings and
accessories that are made for compact and temporary living. Furnishings that
fold or contain wheels offer the ability for increased dorm room space when
not in use. A folding chair painted with a whimsical motif can function as
a bedside table, or as extra seating for unexpected guests. A portable, hand
painted storage cart that coordinates with a themed room offers the ability
to serve as a television stand, makeshift coffee table or to accommodate
a laptop computer.
Contemporary
and fashionable dorm abodes simply require the imagination and creativity
of a willing college student participant. Innovative decorative accessories
such as painted floorcloths lend fun underfoot for all who enter the dorm
room. Readily available painters canvas may be stenciled, stamped or treated
to a painted freehand design using an endless array of innovative borders,
color blocked or geometric patterns. (Although even novice painters can tackle
a project of this nature, consulting with a paint expert prior to tackling
a floorcloth project helps to ensure the most effective results.) For inexpensive
quick fixes, consider adding paint to file cabinets, wastebaskets,
tissue holders, bookends and other desk accessories. Even empty shoe boxes
can be transformed into customized storage containers with a healthy dose
of color! If painting on the walls is permitted, explore the possibility
of painting an accent wall, mural or ceiling for an visually stimulating
twist of the unexpected.
Remember, virtually any surface is a potential paint candidate for the dorm
room space. One last thought: what if your newly independent dorm dweller
grows tired of his colorful dorm creation? The beauty of paint provides for
a rapid change of existing color palette without a major financial investment!
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