| Sleepyhead toppers are crazy high priced. And that's for chemical foam. I'd think about that if you are looking for a more chemical free room. |
This sounds great. I want to see pictures! Your daughter will be very happy. |
Thanks! That was when I learned that it felt good to get things accomplished and set myself up to have an easy week . I’ve carried that through my adult life. World of difference between studying with or without a hangover. Lack of stress in the morning because all my clothes were clean. So glad I learned that lesson young. |
Relevance of this little memoir session to the dorm bedding discussion at hand? |
Sounds about what we ended up doing for DD. We bought the Sleepyhead for DS too but the rest he didn't care about, so Amazon for that. He did order several more pillows to line against the wall. |
| Linenspa 2" foam topper. Kid says it's comfier than home mattress! Don't need fancy name or 3". |
DP: IKR? That's insane. I just posted about a Linenspa mattress topper that was $30 on Amazon. That plus mattress pad + Target sheet set plus quilt/duvet cover from IKEA. Not even $200 including chair pillow (Homegoods) and a couple decorative pillows. Also, no one needs a mattress cover for bedbugs. Mattresses are coated in vinyl. Bedbugs can't go through that. |
| check out Costco |
| any suggestions for best dorm towels? ie do they need hooks or fast-drying? |
So did ours but they were small and barely held one take-out box. :p |
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What makes a dorm towel different from any other towel? Buy the towels you like. Or better, have your kid buy the towels they like.
Do they like towels with hooks? Do they like fast-drying (microfiber?) towels? (I find the texture of many microfiber towels offputting.) Surprise item -- my kid bought a drying rack from Ikea for $12. (From experiences at summer camp and such he said a problem was always nowhere to hang wet things to dry.) I thought it would be an inconvenience and never get used (or get bent or broken). At the end of the year he proclaimed it the most useful thing ever and said he and his roommate used it constantly. He also bought a shoe tray and rack because his roommate wanted all shoes taken off and left just inside the door. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/jaell-drying-rack-indoor-outdoor-white-80242892/ https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/baggmuck-shoe-tray-indoor-outdoor-gray-40573756/ https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/grejig-shoe-rack-gray-40329868/ Twin XL sheets from Target. New full comforter insert and duvet cover from Ikea. (His cover at home had cheerful woodland creatures, so something a little less childish was in order.) No mattress topper, wrapper, whatever. |
That might have been a strategy on the part of housing to get residents to empty the bins more frequently. |
Store it for what? The next time they are in a twin bed (which for me was never)? We tried to pass along to other students, but there were a ton being tossed on move out day. |
Just why? |
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Kid's college required the toppers to meet CA standards (and school was not in CA). Sleepyhead mattress toppers are fire resistant and meet flammability standards and comply with California's TB117-2013 flammability standards and are CertiPUR-US certified, meaning the foam is free from harmful chemicals like flame retar_ants.
So cheap ones were not an option for us. And kid loves his sleepyhead. |