College Facilities Leeds

Most student houses are notoriously bog standard (and often sub-standard), but occasionally you may be lucky enough to find hints of luxury. Don’t laugh, but en suite shower rooms and toilets are becoming pretty much standard in newer housing.

Leeds City College
0113 297 6464
Cookridge Street
Leeds
Leeds College Of Building
+44 (0) 113 222 6000
North Street
Leeds
Leeds College Of Music
+44 (0) 113 222 3400
3 Quarry Hill
Leeds
Leeds College Of Art & Design
+44 (0) 113 202 8000
Blenheim Walk
Leeds
Educational Establishment
2 Rossington Street
Leeds
Leeds City College
+44 (0) 113 249 4912
5 Roundhay Road
Leeds
The Open University
+44 (0) 113 244 4431
2 Trevelyan Square
Leeds
Leeds University Union
+44 (0) 113 380 1400
Lifton Place
Leeds
Leed College Of Art
+44 (0) 113 2020 8000
Vernon Street
Leeds
Leeds College Of Technology
+44 (0) 113 297 6300
Cookridge Street
Leeds
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You get what you pay for, so if you’re getting a big, plush room with en suite bathroom, crystal chandeliers and shag-pile carpets, then expect to plunge deep into the debt pool or have a silver spoon hanging out of your mouth.

Most student houses are notoriously bog standard (and often sub-standard), but occasionally you may be lucky enough to find hints of luxury. Don’t laugh, but en suite shower rooms and toilets are becoming pretty much standard in newer housing.

Don’t expect to get it for free, however.

If you’re living out, most student houses come equipped with the basics, although if you want a washing machine, TV, DVD player, sauna and so on, you’ll have to make your own arrangements. (Oh, and if there’s no plumbing for a washing machine, check that you won’t have to carry your dirty kecks halfway across town to find the nearest launderette.)

You may well also need to provide your own kitchen equipment – everything from knives and forks to pots and pans. But not usually including the kitchen sink.

If you go in with a sizeable group of housemates, you may all want to chip in to buy or rent a microwave and/or a freezer if there isn’t one provided. Renting one is usually pricier in the long-term and if you own it, you can at least sell it on to the next bunch of students or even your landlord when you leave. However, rental does avoid arguments about whose TV it is – especially if it gets nicked.

You should expect central heating, with fully functioning radiators in every main room. Your room should have, at the very least, a bed, a radiator, a desk, a chair and a wardrobe. Fashionably spartan rooms (Push believes the word is ‘minimalist’) are the norm and don’t expect brand new spine-friendly mattresses or top quality furnishings. Expect orange carpet, purple curtains and brown walls.

It’s up to you to give it your own personal makeover to make it feel as homely as possible, but ask the landlord’s permission before doing anything expensive or permanent or you may end up paying again to reverse it. If they like your plan, they may pay for it.

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