Clemson House
Clemson House - Perhaps the most unusual of Clemson's residence halls is the multipurpose Clemson House. Originally built as a hotel, the building has a variety of room designs, including double-occupancy rooms, a few private rooms and apartments that accommodate two or four students. Space for approximately 415 undergraduate students is available, and men and women are housed in separate rooms and apartments on each floor. The Clemson House houses predominantly upperclass students. As with the apartment complexes, few, if any, freshmen are assigned to the Clemson House.
Students participating in the Civics and Service House live here.
Area Features
- Each unit has a private bath with a tub/shower combination.
- The apartment units have kitchenettes.
- There are laundry facilities located on the lower level.
- The rooms are carpeted, and microwaves can be used in the apartment units only.
- The nearest dining hall is located on the first floor.
- Clemson House also has a barber shop, meeting rooms and a ballroom.
Other Information
Residents of legal drinking age are allowed to have alcohol.- Smoking is not permitted in any residence hall.
- Outside lofts (purchased, rented or constructed) are not permitted, as the bed frames provided allow lofting, bunking or raising the bed to a captain's height.
Room Features
- Oversized single beds
- Individual desks and chairs
- Closets, wardrobes and/or bookshelves
- Chests-of-drawers
- Private bath
- Kitchenette (in apartment units)
- Wall-mounted mirror in bathroom
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Clemson House Exterior 2-person Apartment 

Clemson House Apartment Clemson House Apartment
- Tack boards
- Carpet
- Air conditioning
- Venetian blinds
- High-speed Internet access
- Basic Direct TV service
Room Description
Clemson House Measurements*
- Bed: 36” x 85”
- Desk: 24” x 42” x 51”
- Chest-of-Drawers: 17” x 30” x 30”
- Wardrobe: 24” x 48” x 72”
- Window: 36” x 48”