Room Specifications

Traditional bedroom

Traditional

Traditional halls are reserved for first-year housing, and while most buildings offer two-person rooms and community bathrooms, three- and four-person rooms are available in some buildings. 

Each traditional room includes two of the following: desk, desk chair, wardrobe, dresser, and bed. All buildings are equipped with extensive wifi coverage, and access to a wired ethernet port is available for a fee, upon request.

Suite bedroom

Suite

Woodruff and Harris Residence Halls offer suite-style accommodations. Suites include two two-person rooms and a single full bathroom.

Each side of the suite style room includes two of the following: desk, desk chair, wardrobe, dresser, and bed. All buildings are equipped with extensive wifi coverage, and access to a wired ethernet port is available for a fee, upon request.

Apartment Living room

Apartment

Apartment-style halls feature full kitchens, furnished living areas, and private bedrooms with semiprivate bathrooms. While most apartments are four-person, a limited number of two and six-person apartments are available.

Apartment common rooms are furnished with a dining table and chairs, sofa, accent chairs, end table, and coffee table. Kitchens include a sink, dishwasher, stove, oven, microwave, and refrigerator. Each apartment bedroom contains one bed, desk, desk chair, wardrobe, and dresser.

The Tenth and Home complex on north campus offers both furnished and unfurnished apartments with one and two bedroom options. This is a community for graduates and students with families. Furnished apartments are intended for single grad students. Unfurnished apartments are intended for students with a spouse or partner and/or children who live on campus full-time. The full size kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, stove, oven, refrigerator, cabinets, pantry, washer, and dryer. 

There is a network (Ethernet) jack in each bedroom.


 

Furniture Details

The dimensions below are the most common, however, due to model and manufacturing changes all measurements should be taken as approximate. All furnishings must always remain in the room, suite, or apartment and cannot be removed or placed in storage. Furniture from lounges and/or study areas cannot be moved or exchanged with any room, suite, or apartment furniture.

 Medium lofted bed with dimensions

Bed

Bed Frame
  • Width: 38 in
  • Length: 85.5 in
  • Height: Varies - see Lofted Beds for information.
Mattress
  • Size:"Twin XL"​
  • Width: 36 in
  • Length: 80 in
Bedroom wardrobe

Wardrobe

  • Height: 76 in
  • Width: 36 in
  • Depth: 24 in
  • Note: the shelves on the right side of the wardrobe are movable.
Bedroom desk

Desk

  • Height: 30 in
  • Width: 42 in
  • Depth: 24 in
Bedroom desk chair

Chair

  • Height: 33 in
  • Width: 20 in
  • Depth: 23 in
Bedroom dresser/chest

Dresser/Chest

  • Height: 30 in
  • Width: 30 in
  • Depth: 24 in

 

Lofts

Lofts may not be constructed or erected in any residence hall room; however, some rooms do contain beds that can be arranged in multiple configurations. A description of the different configurations is listed below. Please see the individual building pages for specific furniture information based on the type of building.

Bunking and Lofting Bed Rail Policy:

  • Georgia Institute of Technology Housing is in the process of purchasing adjustable beds. Most beds, however, have the ability to be raised and lowered. All self-adjusting beds shall only be adjusted by Housing maintenance staff or contractors of GT Housing. Students and/or parents are not permitted to raise or lower the beds themselves. Beds must stay in the adjusted position placed by GT Housing or their authorized contractor.
  • In accordance with the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia requirements, bed rails must be used on all beds that are adjusted higher than thirty-six (36) inches at the top of the frame. Students and parents are not permitted to remove bed rails while the beds are in any position higher than thirty-six (36) inches at the top of the frame.  Students are also expected to keep the bed rails in their room or apartment. Students will be charged for any missing bed rails.
  • Students signing their contract agree to a waiver of liability as a condition of raising the bed.
  • Students who require ADA accommodations must self-identity with the Department of Disability Services.

E-Z Loft System

Special channel locks on each bed end allows a variety of positions from the bottom of the frame to the top. Any adjustment to a bed MUST be made by Housing personnel only. After you move into your room you may place a request to have your bed adjusted. Complete a Maintenance Request online.

Bunked beds with dimensions

Bunked

One bed is in the low position with another bed above it in the high position. Can also be configured with one bed in the medium position and one in the high position.

This configuration requires an end of the bed remain clear of other furniture to allow one to climb into bed.

High lofted bed with dimensions

High

Bed is elevated to allow dresser and desk to fit under the bed. Height is approximately 6 feet from the floor.

This configuration requires an end of the bed remain clear of other furniture to allow one to climb into bed.

Medium lofted bed with dimensions

Medium

This setting allows a dresser to be placed under the bed. Height is approximately 3 feet off the floor.

Low bed with dimensions

Low

Bed is on the floor with 8 inches of clearance from the floor to the bottom of the frame.