There's a lot of talk about feminine ways to style a dorm room [1], but we don't hear as much about masculine approaches. While the media often shows guys' dorm walls plastered with beer posters, sports team memorabilia, or random neon signs, that's hardly the full picture. Dorm rooms can be functional, comfortable, and stylish without relying on clichés — and that's exactly what we're here to show you. We've put together a list of dorm room essentials for men that go beyond the stereotypes, because let's be real: college life is about more than just music posters and sports gear.
Whether you're searching for ideas for your own dorm, trying to help out a brother, boyfriend, or cousin, or just reading for fun, we've got you covered. Our list includes both decor items to make a space feel homey and practical essentials — like a DoorDash subscription [2], a mini fridge, or smart lighting — to make daily life easier. These are the items we genuinely found useful in college, based on experience rather than trendiness. Keep reading to view our top dorm idea picks for guys that balance style, comfort, and practicality.
Delivery Subscription
DashPass Subscription [3] ($10 monthly)
The food hall isn't exactly ideal for every night, so if you need a change, consider a DoorDash DashPass subscription. For just $10 a month, it gives you free delivery on orders of $15 or more (aka the cost of basically everything). Trust me, you'll get plenty of use out of it. Read our review of the DashPass Subscription [4] for more, and take advantage of the DashPass for Students [5] discount.
Editor Quote: "Just the other night, we ordered a full sushi spread that was so good, I'm tempted to get it again tonight as I type this. And even though we ordered a lot of rolls, the price felt totally fair, especially with DashPass nixing the $8.99 delivery fee and cutting my order's $9.81 service fee. I love seeing the app show exactly what I'm saving with the membership. That transparency makes it feel extra worth it." — Marisa Petrarca, contributing shopping editor
Wall Shelves
Bayka Wall Shelves [6] ($18, originally $35)
Dorm rooms are small, so you'll want to make use of every bit of space you can. The smartest way to do that is by getting bookshelves. At the very least, if you don't want to store your textbooks, you can use them to display a decoration or two.
Art Print
Skip Willits Fine Art Photography On The Way Art Print [7] ($24)
Dorms aren't exactly known for being the most homey places, so adding some wall art can help make it feel more like home. This piece is perfect if you enjoy playing pool or simply like the aesthetic. It's especially great for those who host a lot of game nights.
Dry Erase Board
Tru Red Magnetic Steel Dry Erase Board [8] ($43, originally $57)
Sure, back-to-school season means furnishing your dorm, but it also means studying and staying on top of your assignments. You'll have a million things coming at you — let this whiteboard serve as a reminder not to forget anything (and a spot for friends to leave hilarious messages, too).
Food Storage Bags
Stasher Starter Kit, 5-Pack [9] ($61, originally $76)
Whether you have leftovers to store or a bunch of pencils and pens to organize, these Stasher bags are here to help. They're dishwasher-safe and virtually indestructible, so they'll last you a long time. Plus, they're transparent, making it easy to see exactly what's inside.
Sheet Set
Quince European Linen Chambray Fitted Sheet Set [10] ($86)
If you're looking for bedding that makes you feel at home, this fitted sheet set from Quince has you covered (pun intended). Not only is it the perfect shade of gray, but it's also super comfortable and includes a fitted sheet, top sheet, and two pillowcases.
Floor Lamp
Govee Floor Lamp 2 [11] ($126, originally $165)
Overhead lighting can be harsh, and this floor lamp is a great solution. The Govee comes with a remote control and an app that allow you to personalize your lighting, with hundreds of settings to choose from. It also includes additional features like "Govee Music DreamView Syncing," which lets the light sync to the bass of your music for a dynamic visual experience.
Editor Quote: "This floor lamp actually surprised me. While I wasn't looking to have a black metal pole in my living room, it's incredibly sleek and barely noticeable. The light it provides at night is gorgeous. Whether you want a warm, white glow like I do, a bright green, or want to turn it into music mode where it changes color to the beat of the bass, this lamp can do so many things." — Haley Lyndes, shopping staff writer
Wedge Pillow
Pottery Barn Sweatshirt Wedge Pillow [12] ($129)
Without a couch in your dorm room, you'll likely spend a lot of time relaxing in bed. To make it extra comfortable, we recommend this wedge pillow. It helps you stay upright while remaining cozy and even includes a side pocket for a remote control.
Mini Fridge
Black and Decker Mini Fridge [13] ($170)
The communal fridge isn't always the safest place for your things, as they're easily up for grabs. Instead of leaving your leftovers and grocery finds vulnerable, we suggest getting a mini fridge. And not just any ordinary fridge, but a sleek option like this Black & Decker model. It's perfect for storing your favorite beverages and even includes a slide-out glass shelf for your groceries.
Basketball Hoop
Pottery Barn Teen Backlit Basketball Hoop [14] ($269)
Pass the time with this backlit basketball hoop from Pottery Barn. Not only does it feature a stylish backlit design, but it's also a great way to de-stress if your mind is focused on a big exam. We recommend using a smaller basketball in a dorm setting — noise complaints are never fun.
Haley Lyndes [15] is a shopping writer and editor with more than seven years of experience in the publishing space. Specializing in home and lifestyle, she covers everything from furniture and mattresses to beauty products and fitness gear. Her writing has appeared in BuzzFeed, Travel + Leisure, and Real Simple.