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Five Storage Solutions for Smaller Properties

Written by:
James Benson
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Taggart Sorensen

Living in a tidy living space is always preferable, but when you have limited storage in your home it can be harder to keep your house free from clutter. While getting rid of any unwanted belongings can help with this, if you’re still left struggling to find space with what you have leftover, this can be frustrating. Smaller properties, in particular, tend to have limited storage, and it’s even worse if you don’t have a basement or suitable attic space to use. If this is a situation that you find yourself in at home, here are five storage solution ideas that you might find useful.

1.   Rent a Storage Unit

Storage units are perfect for both long and short-term storage solutions. While they might not be right for everyone due to the additional cost, often they come with very affordable rates and flexible contracts to help you manage your finances easier. They come in various sizes, too, allowing you to keep larger items safe in storage should you need to do this. If you want to explore this option, websites such as StorageArea can help you find storage units for rent near you and help you compare prices.

2.   Utilize Empty Space

Another way you can find extra storage space in your home is by making the most of other areas that are currently vacant in your home. For example, if you have any alcove areas that can’t fit other items of furniture, you can put up wall shelves or a cabinet if it will fit. Although it might make a room feel smaller at first, it is worth using vacant wall and floor space to keep your home tidier and less cluttered in the long term.

3.   Racks on the Back of Doors

Doors can sometimes be a little bit awkward to use as storage solutions, but this is a creative way to help keep your home tidier. The kitchen door, in particular, could have a spice rack mounted onto it, or even a rack to place your recipes books on if you would prefer. You could also think about remodeling your kitchen if you have the budget to improve the cabinets and overall built-in storage areas in this room.

4.   Turning Your Staircase into Storage

This is another fun and very creative storage solution that people have tried recently, and it is perfect for those living in smaller properties. You can transform the steps on your staircase into drawers where you can keep stationery, candles, cleaning products, and all kinds of other items that will fit into them. They make the perfect hideaway for essentials and will certainly help your home feel less cluttered. If you enjoy a bit of DIY, this could be the perfect project for you.

5.   Furniture with Storage Built-in

Finally, another way you can create more storage space in your small property is by investing in furniture items that have this built-in. For example, a bed frame with drawers or under-mattress storage is perfect for keeping your bed linens or putting other items away neatly. You can also get benches and footstools that can be opened up to reveal an enclosed storage area. It’s the perfect way to keep your home’s interior style looking chic as well as your living space tidy.

 

About author

For many years now, James Benson has specialized in management consultancy. James focuses on real estate, and so if you have any questions on the matter, he’s your go-to man for the job. James is upfront, will respond to you ASAP, and is easily contactable

If you live in a smaller property with limited storage incorporated into the design, consider these alternative solutions to help your house feel tidier and more organized.


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