Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
This makes me sad. I do not understand the headboard thing. What else would you do at the end of the year but trash it? What a waste.
Why wouldn't you use it again the following year?
Anonymous wrote:It's been a thing for many, many years. Just googled dorm decorating and you'll see features.
There's a whole website for it called Dormify.
https://www.dormify.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the roommate from the south? I am, and judging from my Facebook feed, some southern moms and their daughters get very into having a coordinated room decor. It’s seems over the top to me personally but to each her own.
Has your daughter already shopped for her things?
It’s fine not to get a headboard. I would be pleasant and coordinate a but by let roommate know you are only planning on bringing x, y, and a. Maybe let the roommate take the lead on deciding colors if your daughter doesn’t care and doesn’t have her stuff yet.
Well all of the DMV is in the South..., but it is not just a southern thing. I've had one at UMD and one at Boston College. Both coordinated decorations. All of these dorm room decorations and furniture (like headboards) are super cheap now. It is not like when we were in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
This makes me sad. I do not understand the headboard thing. What else would you do at the end of the year but trash it? What a waste.
Why wouldn't you use it again the following year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
This makes me sad. I do not understand the headboard thing. What else would you do at the end of the year but trash it? What a waste.
Anonymous wrote:It can cost up to 50K! Some people are crazy.
Lots of girls in shared rooms will decorate. They will use the stuff for a year before they are on to an apartment.
The rooms look great once they are set up. They never look that way again for the rest of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Is the roommate from the south? I am, and judging from my Facebook feed, some southern moms and their daughters get very into having a coordinated room decor. It’s seems over the top to me personally but to each her own.
Has your daughter already shopped for her things?
It’s fine not to get a headboard. I would be pleasant and coordinate a but by let roommate know you are only planning on bringing x, y, and a. Maybe let the roommate take the lead on deciding colors if your daughter doesn’t care and doesn’t have her stuff yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
This makes me sad. I do not understand the headboard thing. What else would you do at the end of the year but trash it? What a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
I am the OP. Even the university has a page on conserving and recycling and not to bring too much. IN fact, they have an entire Living Learning Community of kids who are interested in the environment and conservation. Just really not interested in filling the landfill.
They even said "Less is more" I found this to be excellent advice.
Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pp and reading more of thread -- OP is the one creating drama. It's funny that you're calling the roommate a "control freak," when you're acting like a control freak yourself.
Handle it however you want, without drama.
Anonymous wrote:I could not believe the dumpsters after I picked up my freshman after year one. Absolutely full of all this room decor garbage. It was a pretty ugly sight.
Keep it simple and don't get a lot of crap that ends up in a landfill.