The first few weeks in new student accommodation can be disorienting — even moving into a house with friends you know. Here are the practical steps that help students settle in faster and build a home rather than just a living space.
Day one: the practical essentials
Before you unpack, take timestamped photos of every room for deposit protection, check all appliances and report anything broken in writing, locate the fuse box and water stop valve, and set up a shared WhatsApp group with your housemates for household communication. These actions take 30 minutes and prevent months of potential problems.
Make your room feel like yours
Personalising your space has a measurable impact on how quickly you feel at home. Bring photos, a small plant, your own bedding, and objects that have comfort value. Students who personalise their rooms report feeling settled faster and having lower homesickness scores.
Building a working relationship with housemates
Have an early conversation about house expectations over a first shared meal. Cover: how cleaning will work, who manages bills, expectations around noise and overnight guests, and how you will handle problems. Setting norms early prevents most housemate conflicts.
Getting to know your area
- Walk to your nearest supermarket, pharmacy, and GP surgery in the first week.
- Find your local laundrette if the house has no washing machine.
- Identify your nearest bus stop and routes to campus.
- Visit the university campus and locate key buildings before term pressure begins.
For international students
International students have an additional layer of adjustment — a new country, not just a new home. StudentBuddy For Students has comprehensive guidance for international students arriving in the UK, alongside accommodation options to help you find the right home from the start.
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