Posters of your favorite movies or bands can also make great dorm room decor.
Make dorm room colder.
To make a room cooler get the air circulating by turning on a ceiling or box fan and then force the hot air out of the room by opening a window or door.
Change your room and improve your mood for the colder months ahead.
As simple as this tip may seem family handyman notes that up to 30 percent of unwanted heat comes from your windows and utilizing shades curtains and the like can save you up to 7 percent on bills and lower indoor temperatures by up to 20 degrees.
Keep your blinds closed.
Ceiling fans can be a lifesaver in the summer.
Sometimes when you can t get the room temperature down you can still get your body temperature down.
Also try freezing 2 liter bottles with water in them.
Too much heat and humidity can make a room feel stuffy and uncomfortable.
You can frame them to look more aesthetically pleasing.
If you re into a particular movie franchise say back to the future you can get posters of all three films and hang them like a.
To get the most use out of them make sure they rotate counterclockwise if viewing from below and set them to have a maximum downdraft.
Doesn t help on still airless nights but works a dreams with even a light breeze.
You can do this by consuming cold beverages applying a cool cloth to your neck or wrist area and by putting on cooler and breathable clothing.
Then place them under your feet.
For a bedroom up to about 175 square feet opt for a 42 to 48 inch six blade ceiling fan while a space up to about 365 square feet can benefit from a 56 inch.