6 Gen-Z Approved Ways To Jazz Up Your Dorm Room
Gen-Z are always in search of inexpensive aesthetic ideas to make their new dorm rooms feel a little cozier, giving a homely vibe. Small yet significant additions to your room can change the whole vibe of the room, making it more aesthetic and pleasing. Here are a few budget-friendly aesthetic ideas to give your dorm room a complete makeover.
Moon phase hanging
You must check out this highlighting yet subtle moon phase hanging which is an attractive home decor piece. Amazingly, a straightforward, understated accent piece like this wall decoration can make the whole space sophisticatedly attractive. Cool na?!

Hanging wooden shelves
Small plants, flowers, photos, candles, and other trinkets will look adorable displayed on the hanging wooden shelves. These shelves increase your home design’s storage capacity in addition to adding a beautiful bohemian touch. Two in one!

White tassel pillows
An inexpensive approach to give a dorm room some bohemian flair can be achieved by adding white tassel pillows. Just a few tiny succulents or snake plants will complete the bohemian vibe. It’s amazing and pocket friendly, right?

Faux fur rug
A faux fur rug is another simple way to add elegance that makes your dorm feel like home. Any room will seem cosier and softer with the addition of a little white faux fur rug next to the bed.

Hammock chair
If you like all things bougie but don’t want to burn a whole in your pocket, you should go for this amusing decorative addition to the area that is a hammock chair in the corner. Alternatively, you may buy a stand from which your hammock chair can be hung.

Tapestry
The key to designing a space with an eclectic appearance is to combine several styles to create a cosy atmosphere. Your dorm room will have much more elegance if you hang a tapestry of an old scientific chart.

So go on and shop for these minimal yet significant amazing items to make your room cozier and aesthetic on budget. Thank me later! Ciao.
(This Article is contributed by Shifa Ali, School Of Media & Journalism, D Y Patil International University)