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dorm room furnitureAre you a student <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-essential-supplies-for-an-eco-friendly-back-to-school/">getting ready</a> to embark on a new academic year this fall? If you're one of the many who will be leaving the comfort of mom and dad's spacious digs for a teeny tiny<a href="http://inhabitat.com/lundgaard-and-tranbergs-tietgenkollegiet-dorm-is-the-coolest-circular-housing-on-campus/"> dorm room</a>, fret not; with the right furniture and decor, you can still live it up like you live in a penthouse. We've rounded up 6 super designs that will transform your cramped quarters into a cozy yet modern space all your friends will covet. From a futon bunk bed for your friends to crash on to a freezer composter to toss all those uneaten<a href="http://inhabitat.com/del-popolo-is-a-mobile-neapolitan-pizza-joint-in-a-recycled-shipping-container/"> pizza</a> crusts into, see our top 6 picks ahead!1
paperpedic cardboard bed<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/cardboard-paperpedic-bed-can-support-the-weight-of-22-people/">Cardboard Paperpedic Bed from Karton</a></h3> If you plan on purchasing a bed for your new space, you might as well get one that multi-tasks as storage for all your sweat pants and late-night snacks (we kid!). The <a href="http://kartongroup.com.au/collections/sleeping/products/paperpedic-bed-cardboard-bed">Paperpedic Bed</a> by <a href="http://kartongroup.com.au/">Karton</a> is a 100 percent recyclable bed that can <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2141181/There-22-bed-little-said--Is-cardboard-Eco-bed-holds-weight-nearly-dozen-people.html">expand</a> from twin size to king, and it boasts a set of spacious drawers in its base. Supposedly the bed is big enough to comfortably <a href="http://kartongroup.com.au/pages/the-paperpedic-bed%23watch-it-fold">sleep up to 10 people</a>.2
wooly pocket wall planters<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/woolley-pockets-build-your-own-garden-of-eden/">Woolley Pockets</a></h3> No room for a garden? Think again! Build your own vertical garden using a set of <a href="http://www.woollypocket.com/">Woolley Pockets</a>. These breathable little pockets are composed of 60% recycled plastic bottles and are said to be more conducive for plant growth than your average pot. Plant one for a splash of green or ten<a href="http://inhabitat.com/woolley-pockets-build-your-own-garden-of-eden/"> for a forrest like array </a>— you really can't go wrong!3
blum black hot pot bbq<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/black-blum-heats-up-icff-with-their-hot-pot-bbq-disguised-as-a-planter/">Black Blum Hot Pot BBQ</a></h3> What better way to wrap up a hard week of studying than hosting a Friday night grill with some friends? Originally designed for city-dwellers with limited space, <a href="http://www.black-blum.com/">Black + Blum</a>'s Hot-Pot BBQ is a stylish terra cotta planter that also moonlights as a grill. Plants some herbs and spices in lid to get even more out of your Hot-Pot!4
fuccillo freezer composter<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-fuccillo-bin-lets-you-compost-odor-free-in-your-freezer/">The Fuccillo Bin</a></h3> Lots of colleges and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/columbia-university-students-design-a-composting-public-restroom/">universities are jumping on the composting bandwagon</a>, but you don't have to keep tossing your organics just because you haven't got space for a composter. Push some of those frozen foods aside and make room for the <a href="http://fuccillodesign.com/http://fuccillodesign.com/">Fuccillo Bin</a>, a non-toxic silicone bin that will store and prevent scraps from decomposing until you’re ready to drop it off at your local composting site.5
Vicky terrarium lamp by Jose de la O<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/vicky-pendant-lamp-terrarium-shines-a-light-on-indoor-gardening/">Vicky Pendant Lamp Terrarium</a></h3> Once you get into the academic grind, it's easy to forget that there is a whole world outside your bedroom window. Keep nature close by with a<a href="http://inhabitat.com/vicky-pendant-lamp-terrarium-shines-a-light-on-indoor-gardening/"> Vicky Terrarium Lamp</a>. This cool lamp will provide you plenty of light during all-nighters and give you a sweet little space to grow some fresh greens. But if you're not looking to drop a ton of cash, you can also try making your own terrarium <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-your-own-green-terrarium-to-keep-or-give-away-for-the-holidays/">following our DIY instructions</a>.6
bonbon convertible sofa bunk-bed<h3><a href="http://inhabitat.com/bonbon-convertible-doc-sofabunk-bed/">Bonbon Convertible Doc Sofa and Bunk Bed</a></h3> Futons are a dorm room staple that gives tired friends a place to crash after a long night of party—err, we mean<em> studying</em>. But rather than just getting a single sleeper, do one better by your buddies by providing them with two crash spaces! <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bonbon-convertible-doc-sofabunk-bed/">Bonbon's Doc Bunk Bed</a> is as good as it gets, perfectly fusing functionality and aesthetic in<a href="http://inhabitat.com/small-space-living-tiny-house-trend-grows-bigger/"> small spaces</a>.7







