Because I’m an overly organized person, I detest clutter. Unfortunately, I have a small kitchen but love to cook. Therefore, I’ve sometimes struggled to find spaces to store my pots, pans, utensils, glasses, canned goods, bottled water, and spices. Thankfully, over the years, I’ve developed smart storage solutions for this important room in my home. If your kitchen is overflowing with clutter, consider investing in an inexpensive spice rack, pot rack, or portable kitchen island with built-in storage. You might also wish to rent a storage unit to place kitchen items you don’t use very often in. On this blog, I hope you will discover simple, affordable solutions to your kitchen storage needs. Enjoy!
21 January 2019
One of the common ways college students store their items for the summer is to rent a large self storage unit and split the costs with friends. This is especially true when you know you will be in the same dorm room or rental home during the following school term. If you will be sharing a storage unit for the summer, there are some tips to make sure your items are stored properly and don't get mixed up or lost.
1 August 2018
RVs are a great way to get away from your home on an extended road trip or vacation, but they are not suitable for travel year-round. The winter months bring excessive cold and snowfall that make it less than ideal to go driving around, but letting your RV sit idle in your driveway can be a fairly large burden. Fortunately, multiple vehicle storage facilities exist that allow you to temporarily store your RV until the weather warms up again.
21 February 2017
There are several different times in your life when you may need some extra storage space. If you are currently in a situation where you need some extra room for your belongings, you should look into getting a self storage unit. This article is going to discuss 3 reasons to rent a self storage unit. Extensive Security Features When you place your items inside of a storage unit, you want to feel that they are going to be kept safe.
6 October 2016
Self storage is great for furniture, paperwork, and many more items when you don't have the room at home. However, there are certain items that you need to avoid putting in the units. Here are five items that really don't belong in self storage. Anything Hazardous to Health or the Unit Don't place anything flammable or hazardous to the health in the units. Things like this include gas canisters, petrol tanks, motor oil, fertilizers, and many more seemingly everyday items.
28 September 2016
Taking care of your belongings that are being stored in a storage unit can be difficult if you never invest the time to get the space organized. If you would like to make the space as easy to navigate as possible, you need to make sure to keep the following tips in mind before you start filling up your storage unit. These tips will ensure your unit is easy to use so you can find any of your belongings in seconds rather than digging through boxes to find them.