Ever wondered if you just landed in another country, shifted to your accommodation, but don't feel like it’s your home? Obviously, you are not familiar with people, the location, and the area as well. How will you make the space that makes you happy? Well, many students face this problem after they start living in another nation. Therefore, planning for this is an essential part of making your study abroad journey successful. Personalizing your space also boosts your comfort, mental well-being, and productivity. In this blog, we have shared some tips to help you modify your space based on your priorities. Read on!

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Personalization is vital in student housing because it is based on the unique needs and interests of students. Moreover, it directly addresses the psychological, social, and academic challenges students face when moving away from home. Unlike generic dorms, a personalized space is shaped by the resident’s identity, which can mitigate the stresses of college life, especially for those away from home for the first time. Let’s explore more reasons why it is necessary.
Till now, you are clear about why personalization is necessary in your accommodation, where you are going to spend your life’s most precious time. However, homestays provide you with a natural home environment to experience the local culture. But if you are choosing your private living option, you can consider several options. Here are the seven most crucial tips you can use to personalize your home.
At first, you can start from your comfort zone. This means start from your bedding items and invest in new cushions and soft textures to make your bed a cozy retreat. Adding low-maintenance plants can brighten your room and create a more vibrant atmosphere. Apart from this, you can use scent diffusers or devices with pleasant, familiar fragrances to make your space smell like home.
Decoration is a crucial part of personalization, and it can directly help transform your home. You can display or hang framed photos of family and your friends to bring a sense of familiarity and connection to your room. Decorating your walls with posters of your favorite bands, celebrity images, or inspirational quotes can also work. Similar to this, you can add lighting or string up fairy lights to create a warm, inviting ambiance or use a dedicated study lamp for better concentration.
Organizing your things smartly can create an additional space to keep other things as well. Make good use of vertical space with wall art and decorations to free up surfaces and add personality. You can create a tidy study zone, and for that, you can use desk mats, pen pots, and organizers to keep your stationery and workspace inviting. However, furniture should be fixed in the right place, like a bookshelf, to define different areas, such as a sleeping area or a study corner.
To personalize your student accommodation, you can design your own study-friendly zone. You will choose your housing based on your needs and preferences. Therefore, use it smartly. Do not use lights that are harmful to your eyes. Instead of this, use bright and natural light or a good study lamp to aid concentration and softer lighting for relaxation. Make sure the area is clutter-free and well-organized. A clear space promotes focus and a more productive environment. You can also include a mini noticeboard for reminders to boost your overall motivation.
Studying abroad with the choice of your own desired accommodation is already expensive for your journey. That’s why you should make sure you are personalizing your things within your budget. In every country, they have a specific, small, and local market where you can buy cheap electrical things, and for decoration as well. From there, you can buy fairy lights to add warmth and atmosphere to your room. Also, decorate shelves and drawers with washable tape, which is easy to remove and won’t damage surfaces. Adding cute mugs, blankets, or a cherished family photo can bring emotional comfort without much expense.
As you know, there are certain rules and regulations for every accommodation or property where you live. You should respect and follow all rules. A few things may harm the walls and ruin the color paint. That is why you should always familiarize yourself with the rules and restrictions of your accommodation before making any changes. If you are just keeping small things, it won’t harm anyone. But if you use tapes and posters on the wall, and do not use removable decor, it can cost you in paying some penalties. Therefore, opt for non-permanent solutions like command hooks for hanging pictures or Blu-Tack for posters to avoid damaging walls.
Last but not least, a tip for you is to make your space social and welcoming. You can create an inviting atmosphere, a cozy, and decorated room which encourages others to visit your place and spend time with you. Invite roommates or friends over for meals or small get-togethers to break the ice and foster friendships. In this way, you can connect yourself with other residents, and in addition to this, you can participate in social activities and make an effort to build a strong sense of community.
To conclude, personalizing your accommodation transforms a basic room into a comfortable personal sanctuary. It enhances your experience by transforming a basic living space into a unique, functional, and inspiring environment. This also creates a supportive atmosphere for both your studies and your personal well-being. This blog covers several tips to make your experience better, and by using all of these, you can create a living space that reflects your personality and helps you feel more connected to your new environment.
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