Our fully-furnished student apartments at Hub Madison are set up to make day-to-day living feel straightforward and comfortable from the start. With the essentials already in place, move-in feels less overwhelming, which makes it easier to settle into your routine near the University of Wisconsin–Madison. These student apartments near UW–Madison balance shared living with personal space. The bedroom and living area furnishings were selected with productivity and downtime in mind. Whether you’re studying, relaxing, or having friends over, the layout can handle it all without feeling cluttered or tight.
What Furnishings and Features Are Included in the Apartments?
Each apartment includes a combination of furniture, finishes, and everyday features for student life in Madison.
Residents can expect:
- Full-size bed
- Underbed dresser drawers
- Desk with chair
- Couch
- Coffee table
- Washer and dryer
- Stainless steel appliances
- Custom cabinetry
- Hardwood-style flooring
These essentials make it easier to settle in quickly and focus on classes, work, and daily routines.
Fashioned for Comfort and Personal Space
Apartments come furnished with key pieces like a full-size bed, underbed storage, and a desk with a chair, so your bedroom can function as both a study space and a place to recharge. Living areas include a couch and coffee table, giving shared spaces a comfortable setup from day one.
In select units, private bedrooms and bathrooms, walk-in closets, high-vaulted ceilings, and private balconies add extra space or separation depending on the layout. These options give residents more flexibility within off-campus housing in Madison.
Living Spaces That Work for Everyday Routines
The living area is ready for everyday use, whether that means studying between classes or spending time with friends in the evening. Desks and chairs in each bedroom support schoolwork and remote tasks without taking over the space. Private balconies in select units create another spot to step outside and reset without leaving home.
Kitchens handle regular use without feeling overcomplicated. Stainless steel appliances support everyday cooking and cleanup, while custom cabinetry offers storage that helps keep shared kitchens organized. Hardwood-style flooring makes the space easier to maintain and better suited for busy schedules near campus.
In select layouts, kitchen islands with barstools add extra counter space and a casual place to eat or sit while cooking. Altogether, these features make daily routines feel manageable in these Madison student apartments.
Want to explore layouts and see how everything comes together? Check out our floor plans to find the setup that fits your routine.