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  2. The 2024 Dorm Room Trends Dominating Pinterest - AOL

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    So while you're debating whether or not to loft your bed (I'm very anti-lofted beds, been there, fell twice), consider the type of aesthetic you want for your dorm room. Like traditional interior ...

  3. 13 Lofted Beds That Basically Double Your Space's ... - AOL

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    Size: Though lofted beds offer a specific cool factor that regular beds do not, most people who buy them want to save space in a small room. So, if you're considering snapping up a lofted bed for ...

  4. Alderman Road Dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Rooms in Alderman Road Dorms are typically double-occupant rooms. Each double occupant room in Cauthen and Woody contains two captains beds, each room in Balz-Dobie, Kellogg, Watson-Webb contains two bunkable junior loft beds, and each room in Courtenay, Dunnington, Dunglison, and Fitzhugh contains standard bunkable beds.

  5. McCormick Road Dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Each room contains a radiator, a large window with blinds, and air conditioning. [4] The dimensions of each double-occupancy room are 16 feet by 12 feet. All of the furniture is movable, but cannot be removed from the room during occupancy. Single-occupancy rooms are located on the edges of the halls and contain a lofted bed, and a desk.

  6. Students transform their drab dorm rooms into comfy ... - AOL

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    From $300 studded headboards and $100 coffee table books to custom-made cabinets to disguise your mini-fridge, students are spending big bucks to decorate their dorm rooms, adding yet another ...

  7. University of Houston student housing - Wikipedia

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    The Quadrangle, also known as "The Quad," is the oldest housing area on campus and consists of several coed dorm halls: Bates, Law, Oberholtzer, Settegast, and Taub. Oberholtzer Hall features a smaller, albeit cozy dining hall. The Quadrangle houses 800 students. The rooms in The Quads were scheduled to be renovated during the summer of 2011. [3]