As I began my journey at LIM, I found that the best living option for me was to start off in the 1760 residence hall. Now, after my first year, I will be moving into an apartment since I want to live in NYC all year round! Whether you鈥檙e moving into the residence hall, already live there, or are in an apartment, here are some of my living arrangement essentials and other tips!

Laundry
If you didn鈥檛 already know, the residence hall does have a laundry room in the basement. It鈥檚 super convenient and very inexpensive compared to some laundromats!

This on Amazon comes pretty close to the one I have. I definitely recommend finding something easy to carry, and you actually have a lot of different design options. As an example, one of my favorite prints is marble, so my bedding, laundry bag, and even trashcan are all marble!
Also, I really recommend . These are basically reusable versions of dryer sheets. I had three that I used, and I kept them in my laundry bag, so it was always with me when I went down to do my laundry. I definitely think these are a more sustainable option than dryer sheets. Also, mine lasted all year and are still going strong!
Bed
My biggest recommendation is to get a mattress pad. It makes it extra comfortable to sleep, and I now that we鈥檙e at home, I鈥檓 definitely missing mine! I got mine from Bed Bath and Beyond.

Bathroom
One of my biggest essentials would be a 3-Tier pole shower caddy. Since each room has its own bathroom, it鈥檚 super nice to just be able to keep everything there. In this shower caddy, you can keep your shampoo, body wash, conditioner, razor, etc. My roommate and I were able to share the shelves with one of these, and it worked out so well!
Some Things That Didn鈥檛 Work So Well鈥.
I had bought a service cart with three shelves. I was going to use it to easily wheel down my supplies for the kitchen such as pans, plates, etc. At first, it worked great, and then one of the wheels broke off! It broke in a way that we weren鈥檛 able to fix. I ended up just using the cart as a mini set of shelves, but it was definitely a bummer. It was nice to have when it was easy to roll, but once it broke, I used tote bags to carry all of my stuff. I never really had a problem doing things that way either!
The other thing that didn鈥檛 work so well for me was my over-the-toilet shelf. We tried to use command strips to have it stick to the wall, but it didn鈥檛 stay so well. I was able to use it, but I tried to be super careful as I was afraid at time it would fall over if I put too much on it.
I hope if you're in the journey of moving into the residence hall or an apartment, this blog will help you find some of your own necessities. If you have any questions, you can always comment down below!