8 Store Room Organisation Tips for Creating The Perfect Storage Room

Issue: Oct 2019

8 Store Room Organisation Tips for Creating The Perfect Storage Room

Many of us own items that we don’t use every day. These include things like hobby equipment, various collections, and unique treasures like childhood toys and memory boxes. Although we will only use them once in a while, these items are an essential part of our lives, and we will want to be sure that they are safe. But sometimes our home just doesn’t seem big enough to contain our possessions, and before we know it, things are beginning to get a little crowded. Having a cluttered and untidy home can make life uncomfortable, so to avoid this we need to make sure that the items we don’t use regularly are stored away. We need to start looking for storage space. But there’s a lot more to storage than only packing items in a box.

Choosing the right type of storage space is essential because no-one wants their items to get damaged, or even worse, lost or stolen. Leaving your items in the wrong place or storing them incorrectly means you’re taking a significant risk. Choosing the right space is a crucial first step, but there are plenty of other factors to consider too. We have to consider where we will pack the items and what containers we will use. We also need to think about a storeroom organisation system that will help us find what we are looking for in the future.

Here are 8 store room organisation tips from the pros:

1. Pick the right space for storage

This is the first step when it comes to store room organization, and also the most important. Take your time before deciding on a final storage place – don’t rush it. Make sure to choose an area that is out of the way and check that it is clean and free of any damp or mildew. Keep in mind that your items may be stored here for some time, so take your time when choosing.

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2. Choose the right type of storage container

In most cases, it’s best to choose plastic containers over cardboard boxes which can absorb water and disintegrate over time. It’s also better to choose containers with lids that can seal to prevent any insects or humidity from damaging the stored items. Fragile items should be wrapped in bubble wrap before they are packed away. This might reduce the amount of available space in a container but it’s worth the effort in the long run. Always choose the right storage container for your needs, and for larger items, consider adding wheels for easy mobility.

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3. Install shelves and racks to maximize space

Having shelves, racks, and even hooks can make a huge difference when it comes to maximizing available storage space. Look inside your existing cupboards to see if you could create more space inside by adding a rack or a hook. And consider adding shelves, especially when you have a lot to store.

4. Think outside the box

It helps to think outside the box when it comes to storage. For example – why not consider installing shelves above doorways? This is often-overlooked extra storage space. Look around your own home and see if you can spot any similar, unusual storage opportunities.

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5. Start with the heaviest items first

When it comes to storage, heavy items should always be placed at the bottom. This minimises the chance of them falling and breaking, or worse, crushing other fragile items that are also in your storage space. You should never put heavy objects on high shelves, as you could injure yourself taking them down. Use lower shelves for bulky items and the topmost space for lighter items like blankets and pillows.

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6. Pack similar things together

There’s nothing worse than trying to find something (or many things!) in disorganised storage spaces. That’s why you should consider grouping similar items together. This will make them much easier to find and keep everything neat and tidy. For example, you might store all your holiday decorations in one container, or keep all your camping supplies in one cupboard. This is also a handy tip when it comes to storing children’s toys. Sorting toys into different categories before packing them away will make finding a specific toy quick and easy.

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7. Use labels (and a system!)

Using labels for your storage boxes not only make them look neat and tidy, but it also makes finding your items much easier. You can number the boxes A-Z or group similar items together – the system you choose is entirely up to you, just make sure those containers are labelled. You’ll thank yourself later! If you have a box of mixed items, you might want to make a small inventory (you could just write this on a piece of paper) and paste it on top of the container for easy reference.

8. Use furniture that doubles as storage space

If you are struggling to find any extra storage space in your home, you might want to consider buying furniture that also doubles as a storage space. Beds with roller shelves underneath, hollow ottomans, and coffee tables can all be used to create additional space. These will allow you to store items out of the way, without taking up valuable cupboard space.

Another smart option which eliminates all the hassle is to go for StorHub Self Storage. They offer a range of storage solutions, and they allow you to choose a unit size to suit your personal needs, meaning you only pay for what you need. Their facilities are climate controlled so you’ll have peace-of-mind knowing that your treasures are safe. They also have secure video monitoring and offer 24-hour access to their customers. Storing items with StorHub Self Storage is a practical and affordable way to make sure that your items are safe and well looked after until you need them again.

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