3 Ideas For Using A Self-Storage Unit To Get Rid Of Clutter In Your Home

Self-storage units come in different sizes, so this makes you more comfortable about renting a small unit if you only have a few things to store. If something is in your way, rent a storage unit and claim your space at home. Living with clutter can be frustrating, so box up the things you don't need and take them to a storage unit until you need them again. This gives you more room in your home to feel comfortable. Here are three ways you can use a self-storage unit to make your home seem less crowded and cluttered. 

1. Put Excess Furniture In Storage

If your rooms are crowded with too much furniture, you might try removing some pieces for a while to see if you like the extra space. If no one uses the chairs, bean bags, tables, sofas, or loveseats regularly, they could be just big pieces of clutter. If you find you can't live without a particular chair or other item, you can go back and get it.

You might also try downsizing some pieces of furniture. If you have a long table in your dining area because you want it for holiday meals, but it overpowers the room the rest of the year, you could put the table and chairs in storage until the holiday season. Until then, you could put a smaller round table in the space so your dining room suddenly seems much bigger.

2. Clear Everything Out Of The Garage

If you're like a lot of people, you stack your garage full of sports equipment, seasonal decor, household items, bikes, mowers, and anything else you don't have room for in the house but don't want to leave outdoors.

You may want to keep some things in your garage, but taking most of it to a self-storage unit would open up a lot of space and make your garage more usable. Plus, you won't have to live with the nagging thought that your garage is a cluttered mess.

3. Box Up Decor And Knickknacks

If you want to live a minimalist lifestyle, take a minute to look around all of your rooms at the amount of home decor and knickknacks you have on shelves and walls. Consider boxing most of these up and putting them in storage. A few decorative paintings on the walls may be all you need to give your home some color without making it look cluttered. You can take the boxes of items along with the shelves they were on to your self-storage unit and know they will be safe until you are ready to sort and get rid of them.

Contact a local self-storage unit service to learn more. 



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