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New Survey Identifies Top Classroom and Dorm Décor Trends

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Say goodbye to dull, white walls and hello to a world of color and personality!

A new survey by Duck brand finds college students and teachers are on a mission to turn their small spaces into feel-good, stylish surroundings. From creating DIY bulletin boards to covering cubbies and desks with fun prints and patterns, the research uncovers the coolest décor trends for the new school year.

How do they plan to revamp their rooms? Small touches will make the most impact. Over 50% of teachers say hanging a bulletin board, creating a welcome sign and brightening the outside of a desk with removable wallpaper are the most affordable ways for a quick classroom refresh. On the other hand, more than half of students plan to deck out their dorm with canvas art, photo walls, string lights and smart speakers.

“Whether it’s a classroom or campus space, the survey shows most folks are tapping into personal preferences and using clever decorating hacks to bring their vision to life,” says Kerry Haugh, director of product marketing, duct tapes, at Shurtape Technologies, LLC, the company that markets the Duck brand. “Over 90% of teachers say they decorate their room to express their own style. College students also want their dorms to reflect their individuality, with 43% liking a ‘cozy’ style the best while 28% go for a ‘colorful’ look.”

Since these school spaces are temporary, making them feel warm and welcoming – while keeping décor removable – can be challenging; however, survey respondents plan to use a variety of easy decorating solutions to achieve their dream décor. More than 60% say they’ll leverage removable, double-sided tape, like Duck Max Strength Nano-Grab Gel Tape, to hang items, while more than half plan to use removable wallpaper, such as EasyLiner Removeable Adhesive Laminate, to brighten the outside of a desk or as a fun cover for dorm room appliances. Color and Printed Duck Tape is also a popular pick, with 80% of respondents – teachers and college students alike – saying they’ve used it to personalize school supplies and study spaces.

For more classroom and dorm decorating tips and ideas, visit DuckBrand.com.

With a little inspiration and must-have tools and supplies, teachers and students alike can turn drab rooms into statement-making spaces.

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