Starting college is an exciting adventure, but moving into your first apartment can introduce a flurry of uncertainties. Between juggling classes, meeting new people, and adjusting to a new environment, it’s easy to overlook some essential items when considering what to bring to college.
Whether you’re a freshman stepping out on your own for the first time or a senior moving off-campus, forgetting important items can cause unnecessary stress. To help you avoid that first-day panic, here are 17 of the most commonly forgotten items every college student should have in their apartment.
1. Umbrella
An umbrella is often forgotten until it’s pouring rain and you’re halfway to class. Keep one by your door or in your backpack to stay dry during unexpected showers. This small item that can make a big difference in your day, especially if you’re on a campus where you have to walk between buildings.
2. Extension Cords
Put extension cords on your list of things you need for an apartment. With laptops, phones, lamps, and other electronics, power outlets in your apartment can fill up pretty quickly. Extension cords and power strips ensure you can keep all your devices charged and ready to go.
3. Cleaning Supplies
Moving into a new apartment often means starting with a clean slate—literally. However, that clean slate can quickly become overrun by dirty dishes, smelly laundry, and spilled cram-session coffee.
Items like a vacuum cleaner, dish soap, towels, cleaning sprays, and disinfectant wipes are crucial to keep your space tidy. Without them, dust and dirt can quickly accumulate, turning your apartment into a mess. Planning ahead can save you from scrambling to borrow cleaning supplies from neighbors.
4. Kitchen Essentials
It’s easy to overlook kitchen items when you’re focused on school supplies, but basics like a can opener, cutting board, measuring cups, paper towels, utensils, and a microwave are must-haves and can make your space feel like home.
Plus, cooking your own meals can save you money and keep you healthier, so make sure your kitchen is equipped with all the tools you’ll need. Stocking your kitchen with essentials early on will help you avoid relying on takeout or instant noodles.
5. Bedroom Essentials
One common college furniture mistake is forgetting the necessities you’ll need for your bedroom. After all, this space will be your sanctuary after long, exhausting days of socializing, studying, and going to class, so make sure you have all the essentials. From sheets, pillows, and comforters to a comfortable mattress, mattress pads, and a topper—if you find yourself lacking any of these, CORT Furniture Outlet has various previously-leased bedding options that can turn your bedroom into the coziest spot in your apartment.
Additionally, having an extra set of sheets can be a game changer, especially during those busy weeks when laundry just isn’t an option. It’s also helpful when friends or family visit and need a place to crash. While you’re at it, grab a few extra pillowcases and a mattress protector to keep your bed in top shape.
6. Basic Toiletries
While it’s easy to remember your favorite shampoo and body wash, students may forget bathroom essentials like toilet paper, wipes, toothpaste, hand soap, shower curtains, and bath mats. Having these essentials on hand from day one can save you from an inconvenient dash to the nearest store after a long day of moving in.
And if you’re sharing a bathroom with roommates, a shower caddy is essential for keeping your toiletries organized and easily transportable. This simple solution makes communal living more manageable and helps keep the bathroom tidy.
7. Laundry Supplies
Laundry isn’t the most exciting part of college life, but it’s a necessity. Don’t forget detergent, fabric softener, and a laundry basket. Having these items on hand from day one is a good idea and will make laundry day much smoother. You’ll also want to consider bringing a drying rack for delicate items that can’t go in the dryer.
8. Common Household Tools
Hanging a picture, tightening a loose screw, or assembling new furniture can all require a basic toolkit. Don’t forget to pack items like a hammer, screwdrivers, or pliers. These tools are invaluable when you need to make minor repairs or adjustments in your apartment. A small, compact toolkit can easily be stored in a closet or under the sink, ensuring you’re always prepared.
9. Trash Can and Bags
A trash can is an item that’s easy to overlook but it is absolutely necessary. Make sure you have one in the kitchen, and possibly smaller ones in your bedroom and bathroom. Don’t forget to stock up on trash bags as well, so you’re not caught off guard when it’s time to take out the garbage.
10. First Aid Kit
Accidents happen, and it’s essential to be prepared. A first aid kit, including standard medicines, band-aids, antiseptic cream, and a digital thermometer, can be a lifesaver in minor emergencies. This is one of those items that’s easy to overlook until you actually need it, so pack it early to avoid any last-minute panic.
11. Batteries
Batteries are one of those things you don’t think about until you need them. Whether it’s for your TV remote or gaming controller, having a stash of various battery sizes can be a lifesaver. Stock up on AA, AAA, and any other types your devices might need.
12. Storage Solutions
Apartments can be short on space, so smart storage solutions are a must. Consider items like under-bed storage bins, closet organizers, and hooks for hanging bags and coats. To save money, you might even consider DIY storage options like upcycled dressers or do-it-yourself shelving.
These small additions can make a big difference in keeping your apartment organized and clutter-free.
13. Desk and Chair
A dedicated study space is crucial for academic success, yet many students forget to invest in a good desk and chair. Studying on your bed or couch might seem tempting, but it’s not conducive to concentration or productivity. CORT Furniture Outlet offers a range of affordable college furniture, from used desks to previously-leased ergonomic chairs, we have everything you need to create a study nook that’s affordable, functional, and stylish.
14. Noise-Cancelling Headphones
College life can be noisy, whether you’re living with roommates or in a bustling apartment complex. Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking out distractions while studying or relaxing. Invest in a good pair to help you focus and stay productive.
15. Special Event Attire
While college life is mostly casual, there will be times when you’ll need to wear more professional or formal attire—from business-related events like interviews, presentations, and networking to more formal soirees like graduation ceremonies, charity events, and special fraternity gatherings.
Make sure you have at least one business professional outfit and one formal option in your college closet. Think along the lines of a tailored suit or a formal dress, blazers, dress pants, etc. It’s easy to overlook these pieces, but having them at the ready means you’ll be prepared for any situation that comes your way, and you won’t have to scramble when a special occasion arises.
16. Wall Décor
Personalizing your space with wall décor can make your apartment feel more like home. Whether it’s wall art like posters, photos, or art prints, don’t forget to bring items that reflect your personality. Additionally, command hooks and removable adhesive strips are perfect for hanging items without damaging the walls so you can be sure to get your security deposit back.
17. Proper Lighting
Good lighting is essential for creating a comfortable and functional living space. Unfortunately, it’s often overlooked until you find yourself squinting at your textbooks or struggling to find something in the dark. A well-lit apartment can make a huge difference in your productivity and creating a cozy atmosphere.
A desk lamp with adjustable brightness is perfect for late-night study sessions, while a floor lamp can brighten up dim spaces. For added ambiance, string lights are great, versatile options. CORT Furniture Outlet offers a variety of lighting solutions to make your apartment both functional and inviting.
Get Your College Apartment Must-Haves at CORT Furniture Outlet
Books, a laptop, school supplies, food, extracurriculars, parking passes – the costs of college add up quickly, even when you aren’t thinking about ever-rising tuition. And while it’s easy to forget those special pens that one professor insists you use for all of their assignments, covering the basics of your apartment must-haves is easy at CORT Furniture Outlet.
At CORT Furniture Outlet, we believe that every college student deserves a comfortable and stylish living space. That’s why we offer up to 70% off retail prices on items for every room of the house – from comfy beds that’ll help you get your best night’s sleep (when you aren’t pulling all-nighters) to unique decor and even electronics like televisions! Our selection of lightly used furnishings and decor can turn your space into a cozy, comfortable home without breaking the bank. Shop online or in-store today and experience the affordability of quality furniture shopping.