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Auburn University Residence Halls The Hill, The Village and The Quad An Informa>onal and Decora>ve Guide to Moving into Your New College Home!

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Auburn  University    Residence  Halls  The  Hill,  The  Village  and  The  Quad  

 An  Informa>onal  and  Decora>ve  Guide  to  Moving  into  Your  New  College  Home!  

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Floor  Plans  &  Ameni>es  

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The  Hill  

Typical  Hill  Floor  plan  

Double  Occupancy  with  a  Connec>ng  Bathroom  (limited  singles  available)    Includes:  • Bed  (Twin  XL  80’)  • MaUress  • Study  Desk  • Chair  • Chest  of  Drawers  • Closet  for  each  occupant  • Laundry  Facili>es  in  each  Building  

Laundry  Facili>es  are  located  in  each  building  and  in  a  centralized  loca>on  on  the  Hill  along  with  a  Mail/Package  Room.  

Coed  Hill  Residence  Halls:  Hollifield              Duncan  Toomer                  Dobbs  Graves                      Dowell  Knapp                        Dunn  *Gender  separated  by  floor    Freshman  Female  Only  Hall:  Leischuck    Female  Only  Hall:  Hall  M    Honors  Halls  (Coed):  Boyd            SasneU    

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The  Quad  

Typical  Quad  Floor  plan  

Double  Occupancy  with  a  Connec>ng  Bathroom  (limited  singles  available)    Includes:  • Bed  (Twin  XL  80’)  • MaUress  • Study  Desk  • Chair  • Chest  of  Drawers  • Closet  for  each  occupant  

Laundry  Facili>es  and  Mail/Package  Room  are  in  a  centralized  loca>on  on      in  The  Quad  

Coed  Quad  Residence  Halls:  Dowdell  Glenn  Lane  Lupton  *Gender  separated  by  floor    Freshman  Female  Only  Hall:  Keller  Owen    Honors  Halls  (Coed):  Harper  Broun  LiUle  Teague    

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The  Village  

Typical  Village  Floor  plan  –  Super  Suites  Shared  by  4  People  

Each  Bedroom  Includes:  • Bed/MaUress  (Twin  XL  80’)  • Chest  of  Drawers    • Closet  (no  door,  but  may  hang  curtain)  • Study  Desk  and  Chair  

Coed  Halls:  Tiger              Eagle  Talon                Plainsman  Aubie        (Honors)    Sorority  Halls:  Oak                Willow  Magnolia  

Living/Dining  Areas  Include:  • Sofa  &  Side  Chair  • Table  with  Two  Chairs  • Refrigerator,  sink,  counter  &    cabinet  space  • Microwave  

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Pictures  of  The  Hill  and  The  Quad  Residence  Halls  

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The  Hill  Bedroom    -­‐  The  shelves  on  the  desk  are  ideal  for  organizing  books  or  for  decora>on  like  holding  picture  frames.  These  are  not  provided,  but  can  be  homemade  or  bought  from  various  businesses  around  Auburn.  

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The  Hill  Bedroom    -­‐  In  this  room  the  resident  chose  to  posi>on  her  bed  as  a  day  bed,  which  could  make  more  living  space  in  the  middle  of  the  room  and  give  more  sea>ng  in  the  day>me.  

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The  Hill  Bedroom    -­‐  Residents  like  to  use  seat  covers  or  seat  cushions  to  make  the  desk  chairs  more  comfortable.    

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The  Hill  Bedroom    -­‐  Bunking  beds  allows  for  more  space  in  the  rooms  on  the  Hill  or  in  the  Quad.  The  futon  adds  comfortable  sea>ng  or  a  place  for  visitors  to  sleep.  

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The  Hill  Bedroom    -­‐  Stacking  the  microwave  and  refrigerator  is  a  good  way  to  conserve  space.    This  resident  hung  a  line  on  her  wall  so  that  items  could  be  clipped  to  it,  allowing  for  decora>on  that  won’t  damage  the  residence  hall  walls.    A  ribbon  might  be  another  cute  op>on.    

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The  Hill  Bedroom  Carpets  and  rugs  can  add  more  color  to  any  room.    Many  stores  carry  rugs  that  would  work.    You  might  also  try  having  a  remnant  bound  to  get  the  size  you  want.  Using  plas>c  containers  is  an  easy  way  to  organize  odds  and  ends.    

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The  Hill  Bedroom  -­‐  Bulle>n  boards  can  be  made  using  corkboard  and  ribbon,  or  foam  board,  bacng,  and  pieces  of  fabric.    

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  You  can  use  a  dust  ruffle  to  hide  the  storage  space  under  your  bed.    

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Floor  lamps  are  op>ons  for  extra  ligh>ng.    

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Inexpensive  but  colorful  headboards  can  be  made  with  plywood,  bacng  and  fabric.      

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Some  residents  choose  to  place  their  beds  next  to  one  another.    There  are  lots  of  different  ways  to  arrange  your  residence  hall  room!          

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Miniature  personal  mirrors  are  ideal  for  applying  make-­‐up  or  gecng  ready  since  you  share  a  bathroom  in  the  Quad  and  on  the  Hill.          

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Curtains  are  easy  ways  to  get  color  in  your  room.    Blinds  are  provided,  but  you  will  need  your  own  tension  rod  and  rings  to  hold  the  curtain  up.            

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐Clip-­‐on  lamps  help  you  read  and  study  in  bed,  while  clip-­‐on  fans  cool  you  off  at  night  and  create  a  sound  that  helps  you  sleep!                

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐  Magne>c  clipboards  are  another  easy  way  to  put  up  pictures  in  the  room.  Shelves  help  with  decora>ng  and  organizing.                

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐    Bed  risers  give  you  more  storage  space  under  your  bed.    Make  sure  to  use  the  ones  approved  by  our  Housing  Office.                

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐    People  living  in  the  Quad  or  on  the  Hill  who  do  not  choose  to  bunk  their  beds  oien  separate  their  beds  with  both  desks.  

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The  Quad  Bedroom  -­‐    The  color  schemes  for  your  any  residence  hall  are  endless!    

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Pictures  of  The  Village  Residence  Halls  

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The  Village  Bedroom  -­‐    Study  buddy  pillows  are  very  popular  for  studying  and  hanging  out.    You  can  use  them  in  your  room  or  carry  one  down  the  hall  to  another  room.  

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The  Village  Bedroom  -­‐    In  the  Village  residence  halls  you  can  separate  your  drawers  and  but  them  under  your  bed  to  make  more  space  on  the  floor  in  your  room.  

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The  Village  Bedroom    /  Closet  -­‐    Shower  curtains  are  ideal  for  covering  your  closet  in  the  Village  residence  halls.  The  rooms  in  the  Quad  and  on  the  Hill  have  doors,  so  curtains  are  not  needed.  

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The  Village  Bedroom  -­‐  Jewelry  stands  have  two  func>ons  by  being  decora>ve  for  the  room  and  holding  all  your  jewelry.    

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The  Village  Bedroom  -­‐  Curtains  are  more  than  decora>ve.    They  can  keep  the  light  out  if  you  add  black-­‐out  material  as  a  liner.  

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The  Village  Bedroom  -­‐    Pictures  from  home  and  decora>ve  touches  can  be  comfor>ng  that  first  year  away  from  home.  

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The  Village  Bedroom  /Closet  -­‐    No>ce  the  shoe  rack  at  the  boUom  of  the  closet.  This  is  an  easy  way  to  keep  your  shoes  neat  and  >dy!  

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The  Village  Kitchen  -­‐  A  microwave,  refrigerator,  and  freezer  come  in  the  kitcheneUe  in  the  Village  residence  halls.    

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The  Village  Common  Room  -­‐  In  the  Village  common  room  there  is  enough  space  to  add  a  chair,  a  television  stand,  a  coffee  table,  and  a  side  table  or  lamp  stand  to  the  furniture  that  is  already  provided.  

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The  Village  Bathroom  -­‐  No>ce  the  hutch  that  stores  toiletries  and  towels  in  this  bathroom.  This  is  a  good  idea  for  any  residence  hall!    Make  sure  you  know  what  size  and  type  your  bathroom  will  accommodate  before  purchasing  one.    

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The  Village  Bathroom    -­‐  Whether  you  live  on  the  Hill,  in  the  Quad,  or  in  the  Village,  residents  bring  their  own  shower  curtain,  rings,  and  bathroom  mats.  It’s  fun  to  get  crea>ve  with  this!  This  is  an  ADA  style  bathroom,  yours  may  look  different!  

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For  More  Informa>on  Please  Visit:  

hUps://fp.auburn.edu/housing/decora>ng.asp    hUps://fp.auburn.edu/housing/pdf/guide.pdf