Your roommate survival kit includes a whiteboard, a Costco membership, and a sleek and effective trash can.
Welcome to Roommates Week, an exploration of the highs and lows of cohabitation.
You’ve signed the lease, curated your Pinterest boards, and picked out the perfect couch…but now you have to figure out how to make things work with your roommates. Thankfully, we’re here to help. Consider this your roommate survival guide, complete with everything you need to live happily ever after with others. Our recs include noise-canceling earplugs, a hair-catching bathtub drain, and a remote work-saving Wi-Fi extender. We’re here to help you keep the peace—even when your roommate insists on making smoothies at six in the morning.
Avoid wondering whose week it is to clean the bathroom with this magnetic dry-erase board. Stick it on your fridge and keep track of chores, grocery lists, and important dates.
As the weather gets warmer, so will the trash in your garbage can. Instead of being hit with the strong stench of last week’s dinner every time you walk through the door, opt for simplehuman’s trash cans, which are built to keep odors trapped inside the can.
This blender’s stylish design will make you want to display it proudly in your kitchen. It also gets the blending job done, without taking up all of your counter space.
Whether you’re looking to share a bedroom, or break up a common area, dividers are an easy way to create separation. This one from West Elm has a stunningly modern design, is available in black and white shades, and folds up when not in use.
If you’re a heavy sleeper, you may want to opt for this sunrise alarm that uses gentle sun-like light to wake you up instead of loud blaring sounds (your roommate will also appreciate it). The Hatch Restore also offers meditations, and sleep sounds to help you sleep better.
Instead of scrubbing your bathroom clean while on your hands and knees, pick up this scrubber that can be used to keep your bathtub, floors, and counters sparkling clean.
There are few things in this life worse than pulling unidentified hair out of your bathtub’s drain. This drain protector has a steel weight that’ll keep it in place and stop hair in its tracks.
Home fragrance is more important than ever when living with multiple people. NEST’s diffuser set can be plugged into bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. The diffuser can also be controlled from your phone, ensuring that you’ll always return to a fresh-smelling home.
Save yourself the arguments over ruined wood furniture and counters, and pick up coasters as soon as you move in. This set from Crate & Barrel combines stylish earthenware with a functional design.
Never get locked out or misplace your keys again with this handy key hook and its magnetic backing that helps it to stick to the back of doors or the side of your fridge.
If you and your roommate(s) work from home, pick this Wi-Fi extender up now and thank us later. It’ll help strengthen your Wi-Fi and erase your worries about that one dead spot in your home.
Sure, this soap is a splurge but its rave reviews prove it’s absolutely worth it. Break it out when you’re hosting guests, parents, or just want to feel fancy.
This 18-piece Pyrex set comes with nine containers, and can hold your and your roommates’ meal prep, leftovers, and more. They’re also hardy enough to be thrown in the dishwasher, freezer, and microwave.
Let’s face it, living with roommates means you’ll need to get comfortable with noise. But when you’re unsuccessfully trying to sleep or focus, things can get uncomfortable. Luckily, Loops’ Quiet Earplugs are designed to be worn to sleep and stay in your ears all night long.
If your seating is limited and you’re planning on hosting, pick up this stackable floor pillow set that offers three additional seats and can be moved around from bedroom to living room and back again.
The secret to keeping your home constantly stocked? Ordering your essentials in bulk. Sign up for a membership at a bulk retailer like Costco and you’ll never have to make an emergency toilet paper run again.
Whether you’re looking for a handyman, an expert IKEA furniture assembler, or a cleaner to help keep your apartment nice and tidy, consider a TaskRabbit. Its directory offers hundreds of local service providers.
Sometimes you won’t always want to wear clothes while chilling at home. So pick up this cozy Turkish robe from Parachute to avoid scarring your roommates for life.
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