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Reddit mentions of AmazonBasics Lightweight Super Soft Easy Care Microfiber Sheet Set with 16" Deep Pockets - Twin XL, Spa Blue

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AmazonBasics Lightweight Super Soft Easy Care Microfiber Sheet Set with 16
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Twin XL (Extra-Long) sheet set includes a (1) 66 x 96 inch flat sheet, (1) 39 x 80 x 14 inch fitted sheet, and (1) 20 x 30 inch pillowcaseAll-around elastic on 14" fitted sheet allows for snug, secure fit of most mattress sizes up to a 16" mattress depthPolyester microfiber material offers strength and durability with exceptional softnessEasy to care for: machine wash warm, no bleach, tumble dry lowMade in OEKO-TEX Standard 100 factory, an independent certification system that ensures textiles meet high safety and environmental standards.
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ColorSpa Blue
Height1.97 Inches
Length11.4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeTwin XL
Weight2.05 Pounds
Width9.45 Inches

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Found 1 comment on AmazonBasics Lightweight Super Soft Easy Care Microfiber Sheet Set with 16" Deep Pockets - Twin XL, Spa Blue:

u/potato_leak_soup ยท 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

What's your price range? Also are you in the US or another country? I can put together something more detailed if you give me that. Going to assume this is a college dorm if it isn't let me know. Side note: my partner says your room looks just fine for a college room but she thinks I'm a bit too into design stuff anyways.

Won't make your room look nicer but if your college will let you replace the mattress do that first, if not throw a mattress pad on top. Sleep is so undervalued in college, both you and any visitors will appreciate it. Here is a mattress pad for ~70 and here is one for under $20.

Along the same line get some nice pillows. Here is a decent set of 2 for ~$20.

Can't see your sheets but if you only have one set, please please get at least more than one set and wash them weekly! Amazon basics get the job done and are dirt cheap for sheets Here is a twin xl in spa blue for $13.99.

Before you buy anything else, you can also go a long way by just organizing all the stuff on the top of the dresser and the bookshelf. Try to have a home for everything and anything you don't use regularly should be out of sight.

Ok that out of the way, we can now go into fixing some of the design/color issues. The dark blue comforter and the black clash too much with the white walls (black wall hangings rarely work btw). Also, none of the wood finish matches and there is barely any color in the room.

Here's how to fix those in order of importance

Step 1: Ditch the giant yin-yang tapestry, unless it means something to you. Same with the meme poster. Also, you don't need three whiteboards...Replace all that with some wall art. Erstwhile is my personal favorite for wall art, really any of there pieces will do. They are a bit pricey ($200-$400) for a college student though. I'd look through Etsy under wall art to find something you like at a decent price point. Or try society6.com like the other poster said. As a note get framed pieces or something that doesn't need to be framed if you can.


Step 2: Get rid of the Black curtain and replace with a lighter color or even something with a pattern. Match it to whichever wall art you chose above.

Step 3: Get a plant, assuming your college allows it. Arichea Palms, Boston Ferns, and Ficus are all super easy to take care of and don't need a ton of light.

Step 4: Replace your comforter and throw pillows and match to the wall art/curtain.

Step 5: This is a personal pet peeve but match the wood finishes unless you know how to make them play off of each other. I'd watch craigslist and slowly replace the furniture as cool things pop up. The desk would be the first thing I'd try to replace, it is way too small to be a decent workspace. There are tons of sub $100 dollar computer desks on Amazon. Also, check out IKEA if you have one near you.

If you need advice on color matching or anything else please let me know.