Piles of trash on the curb from college students on move out day. A woman is looking at a rug from what was left behind.

Roommate Gift?! Dorm Room Essentials: What You Actually Need (and What You Don’t)

College is expensive enough: tuition, books, meal plans, and fees add up fast, and your dorm room doesn’t need to add to that stress. Have you noticed that everything has become just a little extra?! Yes, you want your space to feel comfortable and personal, but decorating your dorm like it’s headed for a Home & Gardens photo shoot is completely unnecessary. Dorms are meant to be temporary living. Social media makes it easy to feel like you need rugs, wall art, matching storage bins, and aesthetic lighting just to “do dorm life right,” but the truth is: most of it ends up unused or stuffed under your bed. Start with the basics, see how you actually live in the space, and add things later if you truly need them. If you’ve ever been on campus during move-out day, you know how wild it is to see how much extra stuff gets dumped on the curb. Have you heard the term less is more? Your wallet and the environment have.

As for bringing a gift for your roommate, this has somehow become an internet trend, not an expectation. While a small, thoughtful gesture can be nice, it is absolutely not essential, and skipping it does not make you a bad roommate. College roommates are strangers learning to coexist, not guests at a housewarming party. A friendly introduction, open communication, and respect for shared space matter far more than a candle or a matching sign. If you want to bring something simple, like snacks to share or a note, that’s great, but don’t feel pressured. Being considerate beats being Pinterest-ready every time.

Realistic (Not Pinterest) Dorm Essentials Checklist

Sleep: Twin XL sheet set (I’d suggest a spare as well) Pillow

Blanket or comforter

Clothes & Laundry: Everyday clothes and workout clothes Pajamas Shoes (everyday + shower) Laundry bag or small hamper

Laundry detergent

Toiletries: Toothbrush & toothpaste Shampoo, body soap, face care Towel (x2) Shower flip-flops

Shower caddy

School Basics: Phone, Laptop & chargers Backpack Notebook & pen Room Basics Phone charger Power strip

Trash bag (few to start)

Food & Drink: Reusable water bottle

Snacks (no need to over do it)

Important Items: Student ID Wallet / keys Medications – And a secure place to store these!

Medical Insurance card and information about your emergency contacts

Minimalist Tip

Limit yourself to what fits in two suitcases and a backpack. You’ll figure out what you actually use pretty fast, and you can always pick up extras later. Just keep in mind that everything you bring in has to be moved out, and college curbs tell that story every spring.