packers
and movers bangalore Are you one of those people
who visits your storage unit maybe once or twice a year, only to dig through
stacks of boxes that are hard to access? This isn't the way it needs to be! You
can lower your rent by maximizing space and maybe getting a smaller unit by
organizing what you have and making your space very accessible while
simultaneously freeing up space at home or work. Here's the best way to do it.
1. What Will You Store?
packers and movers
delhi The first step before you
rent storage is planning what you're going to store. Identify the items you
will put in boxes and stack, and then prioritize the boxes you want to access
the most, as they should be close to the front of your unit. Group items by
fragility or weight, as heavy and sturdy items go on the bottom while
lightweight items go on the top. You'll also want to plan to place any items
that can't stack on a shelf in the back of your unit.
2. Get the Right Size of
Storage Unit
You certainly don't want to
pay for more storage than you need, and the best way to get cheap storage is renting
only the minimum necessary. Still, you want to plan to have a little space to
move around, both for airflow to prevent damage and to make it easy to access
your belongings. The managers of self storage facilities can help you a lot to
plan how much space you will need, and you can also use graph paper and
measurements of your boxes to come up with your own plan.
3. Organization Goes a Long
Way
Always organize and pack
with a good plan in mind. This will take some time, but it's worth it when you
finally unload your belongings into your storage unit.
Use good boxes that aren't
reused as they can stack well and take up less space. Don't use sealed plastic
bags, as this locks in humidity and creates mildew. When you buy boxes, you can
get uniform shapes and sizes, which makes it much easier to stack your
belongings versus using free boxes from the grocery store. Don't forget to buy
twice as much tape as you think you need, too.
Box up absolutely everything
possible to help you maximize space and keep your belongings from getting
dusty. Fill boxes to capacity to avoid shifting during transportation, and keep
the boxes from collapsing, but don't overfill. This is where foam peanuts come
in handy. Distribute weight evenly and wrap up fragile items.
4. Unpack and Arrange
Finally, as you unload,
arrange everything to maximize space, as this will make a big difference later
on. Put down wooden boards or cardboard boxes when you rent storage to keep
everything clean and absorb moisture, then store a fold-up step ladder
somewhere easy to access. Keep items you will use a lot near the beginning and
store valuables farthest away from the door behind other items to conceal them.
Unload the largest items into the back and sides, and use any dollies self
storage facilities often provide. Leave an aisle space in your storage unit.
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