H&H’s Joel Bray and Jennifer Koper bring high style to a dorm room at the brand new George Brown College residences in Toronto. Learn how to transform a basic room into an on-trend young adult living space with easy DIY projects and cool temporary decorating solutions perfect for dorms and rental apartments.
Joel and Jennifer started with removable wallpaper to create a feature wall behind the bed. Then, they gave the bed a layered look by combining colorful and patterned bedding. A DIY art wall opposite the bed balances out the wallpaper while adding personality. Teal velvet drapes hide the contents in the open closet and floor runners layered around the bed break up the grey carpet underfoot. Desk accessories, books and a faux succulent plant complete the room.
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Very nice
Current goal: befriend these people before September so they do my room
why NO window coverings? hope they have shades already on the windows for all those campus peeping toms
Lovin it!
Was the peacock spread from Bed Bath and Beyond, also? It is so pretty. Nice job on the room!
I miss Joel from these videos. 🙁
Hola, me encanta verlos trabajar juntos. Hacen muy buen equipo. Me gusta sus ideas. Un abrazo.
Love it
Did not care for the wall paper – I liked the idea of a focal point, just not that wall paper
The colors make the dorm room pop.
No curtains? At all? Even with a tension rod? What about privacy (I know it's a high rise, but peeping toms are very inventive)? What about blocking out sunlight to allow sleep?
She I moved almost every semester let alone each year…my room at best had posters but that was over 20 years ago…but this was nice
I’m so happy that Interior designers had difficulties with pillows! I have a hard time! 🤣
it looks like shit still
I never knew H&M had a home line…but I gotta check that out now…especially since I can't normally fit anything in there…lol…may as well see what they have for my home spaces.
More dorm room vids please
i preferred the stark minimalism before the makeover.
Don't like the wall paper. Green bed looks like beds in some hospitals.
Personally, this makeover is just na a okay with me. Im not really a big fan of combining too much colors. There is no uniformity and makes the feels of being messy. But what can i say, still better than a plain old room.
I hate the wallpaper
I would have put the bed with the head beside the window, to the left. That bed was the width of the wall, if not a few inches over.
Perfecto nada que ver con un cuarto de escuela.
What is the brand of the wall paper?
Wow! I love it!
I did the wallpaper thing, still got a penalty for 'ruining the wall'
I don't think the wallpaper looks nice on the wall. I think it'll be better if it was a poster or something
Love
what was the thing they used to hang the pictures?
The H&M stoneware teal box 😍
What kind of matress is this??
Wow! I wish my dorm looked like that when I went to school! Beautiful!
love the colors. it's crazy that they don't allow any plants. i like how the gay guy is being practical and like "no more pillows!" lol
love your work. It has good combination.
nice spread on the bed really nice choice
Both of you are genuis! Love all the dorm rooms you decorated.
When I get into Collage, I already know the color scheme I'm going for. Also, the color I'm going for lavender color & black & white & gold.
Not sure how I ended up on dorm decor videos, but it's fun anyway as I love seeing designs of small spaces. The final product looks great, although it looked pretty nice to start with compared to my dorm room in college. LOL
The girl sound like Victoria aka Michelle from the TV programme called the next step
I WISH IN THEY WOULD PUT IN THE DOWNBAR A LINK TO THE MAIN STUFF THEY USED LIKE THE WALLPAPER!!!
You should do a dorm room that is more realistic in size to the average college student. Maybe an older dorm too. This was beautiful though.
really its nice bt all this wen ur busy studying?? just sayin
low key who gets a dorm that looks like this? further all the pillows will be thrown on the floor and where would they put the stuff that a college student actually needs
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