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Wondering what you need to pack when moving into your college apartment? This post is all about the ultimate college apartment packing list.
Packing to move into your college apartment can be so overwhelming right? Moving all your stuff out of your dorm to a new apartment can feel really intimidating if you have no idea what to pack. Even if you have a general idea of what to bring you still feel like you're missing something!
Luckily I have moved into a college apartment many times at this point so I have everything that needs to be packed down to a science. Here are all the essentials you need to pack when moving into your college apartment!
If you want an even bigger list that includes everything down to q-tips, check out my post on How To Pack For College.
This post is all about the ultimate college apartment packing list.
BEDDING ESSENTIALS:
1. Mattress Or Mattress Pad
If you’re looking for the most heavenly mattress and mattress pad topper for your bed I have got you covered. This mattress from Amazon is the one I have on my bed at home and I can’t say enough good things about it.
If your apartment comes fully furnished already then you can skip buying the mattress and just buy the mattress pad to put on top for extra comfort!
2. Sheets
You want to make sure you have a sheet set when moving into your first college apartment. There are tons of great options on Amazon, Target, Walmart, and really any other home store. These jersey sheets are the softest sheets I have used so I 10/10 recommend them.
3. Comforter
The comforter is my personal favorite when it comes to bedding. There are SO many different options out there so choose a comforter in whatever color or pattern you like!
I personally love buying neutral-colored comforters so that I can decorate with any color pillows or blankets but it is totally up to you.
Urban Outfitters, Amazon, Target, and Home Goods are my go-to stores to look for comforters!

4. Pillows
Make sure to have sleeping pillows for your bed! You are definitely going to need two regular pillows and may even need an additional two if your comforter comes with matching pillowcases.
5. Throw Blankets
You can seriously never have too many throw blankets! Okay, maybe you can... But in my experience, I use throw blankets all the time and love having a bunch of warm fuzzy blankets around my apartment.
I am currently obsessing over this large beige throw from Urban and think it is just so cute. If you don’t want to spend a ton of money on blankets though, you can still find a bunch of great blankets on Amazon.
BATHROOM ESSENTIALS:
1. Shower Curtain And Liner
First things first for your college apartment bathroom packing list. You need to be able to shower right away so make sure you have a shower curtain and liner.
I recently found Society6 and have been loving their shower curtains and pillows. Definitely check on their website for a ton of cute and trendy decor options!
2. Bath Towels
I know when I moved into my college apartment I wanted the cute bath towels from Target that were way more expensive than the basic ones. My mom convinced me to stick with the less expensive, plain towels and I am honestly so glad I did. College apartment bath towels get dirty really fast with stains or bleach from the wash.
I say skip buying the cute but pricey towels and get this basic set from Amazon!
3. Bath Mats
Nothing is worse than stepping out of your warm shower and onto the cold, wet floor. Buy a bath mat or two to put beside your shower to make your bathroom cozier and slip-free!
4. Shower Organizer
A shower organizer was an item I honestly didn’t think about when I was moving into my college apartment and I have no idea how I forgot it.
If your shower doesn’t have built-in shelving already, definitely buy an over-the-shower caddy. No one likes having to shove all their products on the side of the tub right?
5. Plunger And Toilet Brush
You want to make sure you have a plunger and toilet brush on hand right when you move into your apartment! Just in case
6. Bathroom Accessories
If you plan on putting everything in your bathroom drawers you don’t need to worry about bathroom accessories! But, I LOVE the look of a matching set to put my toothbrush and soaps in. Yes, I am that girl that take the soap out of its bottle just to pour it into my matching decor.... And I know I am not alone 😉
KITCHEN ESSENTIALS:
1. Dishes
If there is one piece of advice I can give to students buying for their college apartment kitchen, it is to not buy ceramic dishes. Not only are they more expensive but are usually money wasted because you will break them.
Instead, buy plastic and dishwasher-safe dishes that are unbreakable! You may also want to buy mugs and wine glasses too.
4. Kitchen Utilities
Most apartments come with a fridge but sometimes they don’t have a microwave. Make sure to add one to your packing list! Additional kitchen utilities such as a toaster, blender, and airfryer are really nice to have too.
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5. Paper Towel Holder
I don’t even know why I remember this but when I moved into my first college apartment I totally forgot to buy a paper towel holder and put off buying one for the longest time. It actually became a joke between my roommate when we said we were going to buy one.
But, when we finally did get one it honestly felt like a luxury. This is one item I didn’t think to buy but definitely think should be added to your college apartment packing list
6. Tupperware
Tupperware is great to have in your college apartment for either meal prep or to save leftovers. You can’t be wasting any food in college.
This set from Amazon will keep your food sealed and fresh so well.
7. Water Filter
Something about filtered Brita water just ~hits different. If your fridge doesn’t have a water spout you will for sure want to buy a water filter.
And for the sake of your roommate, please fill it up if you use the last of the water
8. Silverware And Knives
The last kitchen essential is one you probably already thought of but if not make sure to add it to your college apartment list right now. Make sure you have spoons, butter knives, forks, and steak knives to eat with before moving in.
CLOSET ESSENTIALS:
1. Closet Organization Products
Closet organization products are a must for college apartments especially if you are working with a smaller closet. Over-the-door shoe racks will be a life saver and keep all your shoes off the floor.
You can also buy a hanging shelf for your close to add more room for folded clothing!
3. Non-Slip Hangers
Once you start using non-slip velvet hangers you will never go back to plastic ones. Velvet hangers are a bit more expensive but hold clothing up so much better and are totally worth it in my opinion.
Make sure you also have hangers with clips to hang strapless clothing or pants!
4. Laundry Bin
Having a laundry bin like this one from Target will keep your dirty clothes off the floor and make carrying them to the laundry room so much easier.
COLLEGE APARTMENT DECOR:
2. Curtain Rod And Curtains
The worst thing ever is being woken up to the sun in your eyes when you are trying to sleep in. Make sure to buy a curtain rod, and blackout curtains before moving in and add them to your college apartment packing list!
3. Rugs
Rugs always make the biggest difference in rooms by adding not only style but comfort too. If your college apartment has hardwood flooring I would 100% recommend buying a cute rug for your living room and bedroom!
RugsUSA is one of my favorite stores to shop at when I am in need of a new rug.
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5. Coffee Tray And Decor
Every coffee table has to have a decorative coffee tray in the center of it. Pick out a tray you like and decorate it using candles, coasters, plants, etc. This is also a great way to keep remotes organized or just serve as a catch-all tray when hanging out.
CLEANING ESSENTIALS:
2. Broom
If you have any hardwood in your college apartment you are going to need a broom and dustpan. Try to sweep your floors at least once a week to clean up all the dirt and cribs off your floor.
3. Disinfectant Wipes
Disinfectant wipes are a great cleaning product to keep around your apartment when you want to clean up fast. I used these in my college apartment to wipe down counters in a hurry, frequently touched items, door handles, etc. These are definitely a must!
4. Toilet Cleaner
This Clorox bleach toilet cleaner is one of my favorites and is a total essential when it comes to buying cleaning products for your first college apartment.
6. Sponges And Cloths
These reusable sponges are one of my favorite college cleaning supplies plus they come in a huge pack for super cheap! I also recommend buying microfiber cloths. They absorb dust way better than paper towels and will change your cleaning game.
7. Additional Cleaning Sprays
You want to cover all your bases when it comes to cleaning sprays. My top cleaning essentials include an all-purpose spray, glass cleaner, and bathroom/tub cleaner.
8. Trash Can And Bags
Don’t forget to add a trash can and trash bags to your college apartment packing list! You will need them from the first day you move in to throw away trash after moving in.
ORGANIZATION ESSENTIALS:
1. Storage Bags
I used storage bags every year from moving into my college dorm to moving into my college apartment. They are life savers when it comes to creating extra storage plus serve as a reusable packing option when moving in and out of your apartment.
3. Makeup Organizer
Make sure to add a makeup organizer to your college apartment packing list if you plan on doing your makeup frequently. Having one will ensure all your products are clean, organized, and keep your desk or counter clutter-free.
FURNITURE ESSENTIALS:
1. Bed Frame
A lot of apartments that come fully furnished provide a bed frame but if not you will need to buy one! I LOVE this bed frame from Urban Outfitters and it comes in almost every size.
If you don’t want to drop hundreds of dollars on a bed frame you can always buy a basic bed frame like this one from Walmart!
2. Side Tables
You will need to have side tables in both your living room and bedroom to create storage, set drinks on, and decorate with! I recommend a larger side table with shelves for your bedroom and a smaller one in the living room.
4. Couch Or Couch Covers
I personally live on my couch at my apartment so I recommend spending money on a good and comfortable couch. Couches can be a little pricey but if you have roommates you can split the cost to make it much less expensive for all of you.
If your apartment comes fully furnished but your couch isn’t the comfiest or you just don’t like the color, use couch covers! I did this my sophomore year and it honestly changed the entire feel of the room.
5. Bar Stools
Most of the time you won’t have space to put a dining table and chairs in your living room so I always recommend bar stools to create a dining area. Plus, when friends come over the bar stools allow extra casual seating!
6. Coffee Table
There is something about having a coffee table that just makes the place feel more like home. Amazon, IKEA, and Target all have great coffee table options to put in your college apartment living room.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO PACK:
1. Makeup Mirror
I personally hate doing my makeup without a makeup mirror and I know a lot of my friends are the same way. The lighting and magnification just make it so much easier. If you frequently do your makeup this is one item you don’t want to leave off your college apartment packing list.
2. Tool Kit
I always suggest buying a tool kit before you move into your college apartment. Dad may there to help fix loose screws now, but he won’t be in a month! Keep a general tool kit like this one from Amazon in your apartment.
3. Batteries
Nothing is worse than going to use your new products only to realize it requires batteries. I recommend keeping a pack of AA and AAA batteries at your college apartment.
5. Chargers
These chargers from Amazon are super long so you can lay in bed all day without having to huddle over a power supply.
7. Candles Or Air Fresheners
Everyone loves when their apartment is smelling good! Be sure to pack candles to freshen up the smell of your college apartment. If candles aren't allowed, a wax warmer or air freshener works just as well.
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