Maximize Your Space: Expert Tips for Organizing Your Self Storage Unit
When you rent a self storage unit, it’s essential to make the most of the space. Doing so will not only make it easier to organize, find, and access your items but also help you save money by choosing the right-sized unit.
Making smart self-storage choices means avoiding common mistakes, and these tips, along with a packing plan and organizational solutions, will help you keep everything in order.
Facility Storage Unit Tips
Start by determining which items you need to store and for how long. Will everything be in storage for the same amount of time? If not, place the items you’ll need to access first at the back of the unit. This way, you won’t have to sift through everything else to retrieve them.
Determine Your Storage Space Requirements
The more effort you put into packing at this stage, the more accurate your storage needs calculation will be. Packing storage units efficiently is a skill. To get it right, follow these tips:
- Disassemble items when possible and place all parts in one container.
- Group similar items together in containers (books with books, dishes with dishes, etc.).
- Maximize the use of mobile shelving units by packing boxes inside them.
- Clearly label each container, ensuring the labels are easily visible for easy identification while stored.
Gather all your items in one area of your home, then measure the total space needed by width, depth, and height. This will give you the storage unit size you require.
Packing Your Possessions Efficiently
The more organized your packing, the more compact your load will be, making it easier to find and retrieve specific items. Group similar items together into categories, such as:
- Clothes
- Tools
- Appliances
- Furnishings
Ensure everything you’re storing is thoroughly cleaned. Clear plastic containers are ideal, while cardboard boxes work well for short-term storage.
Heavier Items Always Go on the Bottom
To prevent damage, always place heavier items at the bottom. This helps avoid the pressure from heavier objects crushing lighter ones, like clothing. For large, non-dismantled items like tables, use them as a dual surface to stack heavier items below and lighter ones above.
Store Mattresses and Boxsprings on Their Sides
Never lay mattresses flat and stack boxes on top, as this can damage them over time. Instead, store them vertically to maintain their shape.
As shown in the photo, shelving can be used to maximize storage within your storage unit. Boxes can be stacked above and below tables, and mattresses are stored on their sides for better preservation.
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