Essentials:
* Bed: Usually a single bed, sometimes a double in shared apartments or houses. Bedding (sheets, blankets, pillows) would also be present.
* Desk and chair: For studying and working on a laptop.
* Wardrobe or storage space: For clothing and other belongings.
* Lighting: Desk lamp, overhead light.
* Personal hygiene items: Toiletries, towels.
Common items:
* Laptop and other electronics: Computer, phone, chargers.
* Books and textbooks: For studying.
* Clothing and accessories: A range depending on the student's lifestyle and the climate.
* Decorations: Posters, pictures, plants to personalize the space.
* Kitchen items (if applicable): In apartments or houses, this would include cooking utensils, dishes, cutlery, and possibly a mini-fridge or microwave. Dorm rooms may have very limited or no cooking facilities.
Items depending on the type of accommodation:
* Shared kitchen and bathroom (dorm rooms, shared apartments): These would have common appliances and amenities.
* Private bathroom (some apartments, houses): More privacy and individual control over the bathroom.
* Living room (apartments, houses): Furniture for socializing and relaxing.
Things you likely *wouldn't* find:
* Large appliances (unless in a house or large apartment): Washing machines and dryers are usually provided in communal laundry facilities in dorms or apartment buildings.
* Excessive amounts of furniture: Space is often limited, especially in dorm rooms.
Ultimately, the contents of a university home are a reflection of the student's personal preferences and needs, while also being constrained by the available space and facilities provided.