Why your childhood bedroom staples are now trendy university room decor

Remember the joy of decorating your room as a child? You took control of what was on the walls and your bedspread. In adulthood, you’ve likely sent your kids off to university with some swanky decor for their room.
But if you want to send them some trendy items to add as they begin classes, House Beautiful has some news. Many of the items you loved in your bedroom are now back in style.
“It’s no surprise we’re circling back to everything from the dreamy canopy bed that made you feel like actual royalty to loads of pastels. Even collages and posters in the form of elevated mood boards and framed art pieces are cool again,” the magazine said.
Here are a few decorations that are back in style for Varsity life in 2022.
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String lights
Also known as fairy lights or twinkle lights, string lights are a good way to add cozyness to a room. You don’t always have to stick to the holiday-light style, either.
“Decorative string lights also come in many different designs, including vintage-looking Edison bulbs, sleek orbs, and even lantern-shaped lights,” Better Homes & Gardens said.
Posters
Perhaps the quintessential dorm decoration, posters can do more than show off your pop-cultural interests.
“Posters can be used for all sorts of purposes,” Homedit said. “They can add colour to the room, and they are a very beautiful choice for minimalist interior decors. They are just the pop of colour the room needs. Posters can also be part of a theme and can help bring together a room. They can also serve as art pieces, and they make great decorations.”
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Also known as fairy lights or twinkle lights, string lights are a good way to add cozyness to a room.
Doorway curtains
The 2021 version of beaded curtain entrances uses a variety of materials. Plus, it makes dividing a shared space easier.
“Depending on the style of the space, you can use fabric, crochet or wooden beads to block off a door-less frame without actually having to install a door,” House Beautiful said.
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