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Creating Good Quality Student Accommodations

Every student needs to approach apartments, dorms and other temporary accommodations with a creative eye. Good quality student accommodations that fit within your budget can be difficult to find in the United Kingdom. There are a few steps that can be taken to turn drab studios and boring dorms into good quality student accommodations without damaging your budget.

University students can turn a single-room studio into multiple rooms in a few steps. The use of paper screens down the middle of your studio can help create private areas between your work area and living area. These screens may be out of your reach during school which makes attractive curtains on a durable head rail an affordable option. You need to balance out material costs as well as the complexities of installing these materials before improving your student accommodations.

A schedule of chores, shopping and other activities around student accommodations can help your roommates turn a dingy place into liveable space. Your roommates may be busy with work and school but a few minutes each day maintaining accommodations can go a long way. Each roommate should share in cleaning, cooking and improving your accommodations to avoid resentment throughout the school year.

Good quality student accommodations are adorned with plants, trees and other green touches that serve multiple purposes. A greenhouse in your neighbourhood can supply plants that are appropriate for limited sunlight and interior growth. The combination of vines, trees and flowers create oxygen in your accommodations that keep the environment healthy for guests and roommates.

Money may be tight for students but an emergency fund with equal contributions from roommates can help maintain good quality student accommodations. You can save change from grocery purchases and other expenses in a jar to cover emergencies within your student accommodations. A token amount of money from student jobs can amplify this emergency fund without forcing roommates to use credit cards.

The simplest way to turn student accommodations into quality living spaces is to let air and light inside. It can be difficult to open small windows and patio doors in your accommodations when the weather does not co-operate. You need to let fresh air into your apartment to help reinvigorate plants and breathe new life into your accommodations. The limited use of curtains to block out the sun during fall and winter can help sun pour into your apartment and save electric bills.

Mike Sandiford

Mike Sandiford is the Sales Manager at JustClick, who are a leading source of Graduate Jobs and Graduate Careers, also offering a Graduate Lifestyles portal with news and reviews on current affairs.

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