Clever Tips for Small Space Living

If you’re living in a small space in 2020, you may be struggling with how to make your home feel homey rather than chaotic. This year brought lots of change – many of us are spending practically every hour in our home. With the rise of working from home, many of us are feeling cramped spending a lot of time in multifunctional rooms. Whether you live in a studio or apartment, or just need some tips for de-cluttering your home, here are some hints to home bliss.

Mirrors are your friend

Mirrors reflect light and make a space feel bigger. This is an easy hack to “increase” the square footage of your space without paying for a bigger home!

Be smart about your windows

Windows are a wonderful design element in any home, but they’re even more vital in small spaces. One easy way to instantly change up your space involves long curtains. Here’s what you’ll do: hang the curtain rod much higher than you usually would. Place the curtain rods almost to the ceiling so that you have floor-length drapes. It sounds simple but really makes a difference!

Make space when you need to

At a certain point, you realize that you just have too much stuff for your space. Donate or throw out things you realistically don’t use. However, there are some things you may not be ready to part with, yet still don’t have space for. Using a storage unit is a convenient way to store extra furniture, decor, clothes and more.

Take advantage of the walls

If used correctly, your walls can be used as valuable storage space. Hang shelves and cabinets and organize books, plants, knick-knacks, and more to your heart’s content!

Multipurpose living

When living in a small space, it’s important to get creative and use things that have more than one purpose. Ottomans can act as storage, a table, or seating. Your dresser can act as your nightstand. There are endless ways to use things in multiple ways and save space!

Why Use A Storage Unit? Here Are the Top 4 Reasons

If you haven’t considered renting a storage unit before, this may be your year. 2020 has been full of changes and surprises, and getting storage to place your items may help you adapt. One of the best parts is that you can choose how long to leave your items in storage, so you’ll have access as soon as you need your stuff again.

Renovations

Being at home this year has led many families to renovate their home and do things they’ve put off for years. If you’re taking on a revamp of your home space, putting some furniture in storage could make the process a lot easier. Just be sure to choose a storage facility that’s climate controlled to protect your items from harsh weather and mold.

Running out of Space

Many people have gone through a big change this year – working from home. If this is your situation, you might benefit from using a storage unit. You may have bought a new desk to accommodate your new work setup. Perhaps your kids have taken up the living room with their setup for school. Whatever the case, putting some furniture in storage temporarily might make your home feel a bit less crowded.

Moving

Whether you’re downsizing or in the middle of a move, putting your belongings in storage can save a lot of headaches. One important thing to look for in your storage unit is whether your insurance for items is provided. This may seem small but it brings great peace of mind.

Life transition

Maybe you just went through a breakup, or you have a new child on the way. The one constant in life is transition, and a storage unit might be able to help make those changes smoother. Whether you need storage for a short or long term, make sure to choose a facility you cant trust.

Moving Troubles: Easy Solutions to Common Moving Dilemmas

Moving Troubles: Easy Solutions to Common Moving Dilemmas

Moving day can bring its fair share of troubles. Luckily, it’s all been done before, so we can plan for any issues that arise. Planning will solve half of your issues when moving, after all. Here’s what to do if one of these common moving issues arise when you’re moving.

Too much stuff

Whether you’re downsizing or just want to get rid of items that aren’t useful anymore, it’s important to only keep whatever is actually needed. One great way to remove things is to donate what you don’t need or have outgrown. However, if you haven’t gone through this process in time, you may consider temporarily renting a storage unit. Instead of rushing to go through your things on moving day, give yourself a little more time by placing these things in storage.

Waited too long to pack

Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone. Instead of haphazardly packing everything without any kind of organization, pay a professional to help you. Organizing household items and packing them away neatly and safely is their job. Check out reviews for local movers online, or hire a contractor on a site like TaskRabbit. No matter where you get help, you’ll be happy to not go through the process alone!

The new home isn’t quite ready

Of all moving troubles, this is one we hope never happens. Still sometimes issues arise that cannot be avoided. Maybe the previous tenant didn’t move out in time, or maybe the property owner is still renovating last minute. Whatever the case, you probably have truckloads of items that need to be emptied, and you don’t have a permanent home yet. If you must empty the moving trucks, the clearest solution is putting your items in a storage unit. Choose a storage unit that’s eco-friendly, has after-hours access, and has affordable insurance.

 

Top 5 Useful Moving Tips – Moving Day Has Never Been Easier!

Moving tips
Moving tips

These moving tips will make moving day a breeze. Moving your whole life to a new place can be stressful. Make it easy on yourself by preparing ahead of time and working out the details long before the big day. When moving day comes, you’ll be so grateful for the work your past self put in!

Make a reminder to cancel/set up utilities

Of all the moving tips, this may be the most practical. It’s easy to forget something as important as taking care of utilities. Make a reminder to cancel utilities at your old place and set up utilities at the new place.

Leave your clothes on the hanger

This one is a real game-changer. You’ll save all the time spent taking clothes off hangers, folding them, and hanging them up again. Simply leave your clothes on their hangers and cover them with plastic or a garbage bag. Bam, your clothes are ready to go!

Make storage plans early

If you need to put items in storage, you’ll want to make sure the facility is trusted, temperature-controlled, and affordable. After all, who wants to pay more for storage that isn’t secure? Luckily, we have many storage options for whatever amount of storage you need, along with affordable insurance.

Hydration is key

Moving day requires so much energy. If you’re moving in summer, staying hydrated is even more important. Make sure you have water bottles on hand for everyone involved in the process.

Separate your necessities

In the midst of packing everything, don’t forget to separate your essential items that you use everyday. Once you get to your new home, you’ll want to have things like your pajamas, toothbrush, and chargers on hand, instead of digging through boxes and boxes of things.