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The 5 pieces of furniture every dorm room needs

 

A student room is often small, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be both practical and cozy. With the right furniture, you can make the most of your space, create a comfortable environment, and keep everything organized. Below are the five pieces of furniture every student room really needs.

 

1. A smart bed with storage space

A good bed is the foundation of any room, but in a small student room, it can also serve multiple purposes. Consider beds with drawers or a loft bed with a desk or seating area underneath.

2. A reliable agency

Studying is simply part of student life. A practical desk is an absolute must. Make sure you have enough workspace to accommodate books and a laptop. Also, consider adding extra storage, such as a shelf or a chest of drawers, to keep the desk tidy.

3. A comfortable chair

Students spend hours at their desks. An ergonomic chair that provides proper support is therefore a must-have. While ergonomics are important, you shouldn’t have to compromise on style. At atKOT, you’ll find an office chair that perfectly complements the decor of a student’s room.

4. Storage Solutions

Small student rooms can quickly get cluttered. Smart storage solutions help keep things organized. Think vertically. Wall shelves save space and allow you to add a personal touch to the student room.

5. A cozy sitting area

Even in a small room, it’s important to have a place to relax. A small bench, armchair, or beanbag chair can be all you need. Furniture that’s easy to move has the advantage of making it simple to rearrange the space for guests.

The perfect student room combines practicality, sustainability, and comfort. Choose furniture that serves multiple purposes, saves space, and adds a personal touch to your room. This way, you can create a space where studying, relaxing, and socializing go hand in hand.

What is a "kot"? Discover the charm of a Belgian student room

If you’re studying in Belgium, you hear it everywhere: “I’m looking for a kot.” But why not just say “student room”? The answer is simple. A kot is a typically Flemish term—cozy and a bit quirky, just like the students who live there.

The origins of the dorm

Originally, the word “kot” referred to a small hut or shelter. Small, practical, and often simple—just like many student apartments today. It’s not about luxury, but about functionality. A bed, a desk, a small cabinet, and sometimes a shared kitchen or bathroom are usually all that’s needed.

 

The heart of student life

Don’t let the size fool you. That compact little room is often the epicenter of your student life. It’s where you study, relax, order pizza, hang out with friends, and experience your first taste of true independence. A dorm room is more than just four walls and a bed. It’s your social hub, your own little space where memories are made.

 

Why “kot” sounds so much nicer than “student room”

In other countries, they just say “student room,” but that often sounds boring and clinical. A “kot” exudes Flemish charm. It’s a mix of coziness, individuality, and freedom. The word is short, snappy, and typically Belgian, and to be honest, it sounds much more fun to say:

“I’m going back to my dorm.”

 

Your dorm, your story

So a student apartment isn’t just any room. It’s a piece of culture, a first step toward independence, and a place where student experiences come together. Every student apartment tells a story—from its decor to the evenings spent together, from a study spot to a chill corner.

Whether you have a traditional dorm room in a student residence or a modern studio apartment, it’s still your place to live, study, and make memories.