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If you made a New Years’ resolution to get organized and create order in your life during 2022, you’re not alone. To accomplish this goal, our self-storage facility recommends starting in your home as it’s the easiest place to begin your transformation and will make the most impact. With many of us continuing to work from 

home or just being home more often, it’s important to create a space that will help us stay on track with our goals. 

Now is the best time to give your kitchen, living room, and dining room some attention, especially if you’ve been putting it off. With long-term storage and short-term storage options available, working with a self-storage facility like Reno Ample Storage can help you see your resolutions through by providing a solution to all of your clutter and storage needs. Read ahead for our 12 home organization tips!

Kitchen Decluttering and Self-Storage 

The kitchen is an integral part of your home that isn’t just used for cooking but is often commonplace for the whole family to gather. Whether you’re baking with your kids or entertaining a group of friends, the kitchen is a likely place for mingling to occur. To ensure that your kitchen is functional for all of your needs, consider the following decluttering tips:

#1 Clear Out Cabinets, Drawers, and Countertops

Cabinets, drawers, and countertops are generally the most cluttered areas in any kitchen. Cabinets and drawers make it easy to hide clutter, but often cause the most frustration to homeowners. To start the decluttering process, begin by clearing out all cabinets and drawers and clearing off all the countertops. Lay out all of your items so you can see what is there. 

#2 Discard Trash and Set Aside Unwanted Items

Now that you’ve seen all of the items you’ve accumulated in your kitchen, it’s time to throw out any trash or garbage and set aside duplicate or unwanted items for later. Anything that is broken, unusable, or incomplete should be thrown away to make room for items that have more value to you. 

#3 Incorporate Cabinet and Countertop Organizers

Kitchen organizers are used to keep things like utensils, pots, pans, food storage containers, spices, and more in a set place. Giving your belongings a home makes it much easier to stay organized and encourages the whole family to put things away in their appropriate places. 

#4 Store Duplicate or Unwanted Items 

If you have several duplicate or unused items in your collection that are still in good condition, consider storing them for later use. A self-storage unit can clear up space in your home and allows you to keep your belongings for when you’re ready to use them rather than simply tossing out things that still have use.

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Living Room Decluttering and Self-Storage 

The living room is easily one of the most lived-in spaces of your home. From TV watching and children playing to hosting events and hanging out with friends, the living room gets its fair share of use. Because of this, the living room can quickly become cluttered, full, and overwhelming. To keep your living room organized and clean, take a look at these helpful tips:

#5 Remove Items That Don’t Belong

Because so many of us spend a majority of our time in the living room, it’s pretty common for random items to wind up here, even if that’s not where they should be. Children’s toys, blankets, books, arts and crafts, shoes, and other personal items constantly end up in the living room even though they don’t belong there. Start decluttering your living room by putting away out-of-place items to reinvent this space. 

#6 Create A Home For Your Items

For any items that don’t yet have a home and are left all over the place, create a home for them. This can be done with additional organizers like toy bins and baskets or may involve finding a space in another part of the house that has more room or offers more convenient storage space. 

#7 Move Items Around The Room

This is a great time to assess how your room is set up and make changes as necessary. This can help you appreciate and love your space again, and will likely help you decide how to make the space more functional for your family. This can also help you decide what items are worth keeping and what might need to go. 

#8 Store Unnecessary Items

For any items that simply don’t have a good place in your living room but you aren’t yet ready to part with, consider your self-storage options. Keeping belongings in a storage unit can free up valuable space in your home while ensuring your things are safe. 

Dining Room Decluttering and Self-Storage

Since the dining room is typically only used for enjoying meals, it may not seem like a commonly cluttered area of the home, but you’d be surprised. Many people use their dining room as a catch-all area for items that don’t really have a place of the

ir own. Think about where you put your mail, purse, and keys when you get home. If it’s right on top of the dining room table, you’re not the only one. 

#9 Remove All Paperwork and File It Away

 

Does your dining room table get overrun with mail, receipts, and other paperwork? This is a very common spot in the home to collect clutter as it often provides a convenient place to set down your things after a long day. However, this does create a lot of chaos in a typically smaller area. Instead, consider a different solution such as a wall organizer or file folder. There are several mail organizers available that will help keep paperwork organized and away from

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 the table in which you go to eat and relax. 

To declutter this area of your home, start by going through all of your paperwork. Organize the papers into piles to be filed away later or to be thrown out entirely. 

#10 Put Items In Their Respective Homes

Now that you’ve created a space for all of your belongings, it’s time to put them all away in their respective homes. This will keep items that don’t belong in the diningroom out and give you more space to use your dining room effectively.

#11 Keep Additional Silverware and Dinnerware in Self-Storage

If you have an excess of silverware and dinnerware, it may be a good idea to keep these away in a storage unit. Some of us have additional dinnerware for special occasions like Thanksgiving, but rarely have the need for such items any other time of the year. A self-storage unit for items like this can greatly reduce the clutter in your dining room. 

#12 Use Your Space To Your Advantage

Most dining rooms are fairly small and many are just an extension of the kitchen. With this in mind, it’s important to utilize your space appropriately. Adding additional self-storage such as shelving or baskets can be a simple way to hide away items that are usually laid out on the table or take up valuable space. 

self storageLet Reno Ample Self-Storage Help You Achieve Your New Year’s Resolutions

Rather than let unwanted or unused items continue to take up space in your home, put them away in a self-storage unit. Sure, you could just hide these things in the garage, a closet, or spare bedroom, but that significantly limits your viable living space and creates clutter. Investing in long-term storage or short-term storage gives you the freedom to do what you want with your home and with your belongings. 

Reno Ample Storage provides exceptional self-storage options to everyone. With a variety of storage unit sizes, competitive prices, and secure and safe storage, you can trust that your investment was well worth it when you work with us.

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We’ve all probably moved at least once in our lives. It’s a bittersweet ordeal that is always stressful, but relieving when you've finally moved in the last box. To help, this blog will offer a moving checklist and some advice on things to do before, during and after you move.

Before

  1.  Get rid of things. This could be one of the most helpful things you can do. Go through all your old clothes and items, and consider donating to your local thrift store. The less you start with the less trouble you will have.
  2.  Plan meals around what you have left. If you are moving far, it’s possible that your whole fridge will have to be thrown out. In the week before your move, check your fridge and try to use as much of it as you can. It will help not only you save money but also limit waste.
  3.  Clean out your storage unit. This is it. This is what you’re dreading on your move. Three years ago, you threw a bunch of old stuff into your storage unit and now the time has come to empty it. Before you start moving, go ahead and empty the storage unit even if it causes some home clutter. It’s better to have everything in one place so you can keep track of and neatly organize it before your move.

During

  1.  Use quality boxes and make sure you label. Organizing everything room by room will make the unpacking process much less stressful. When moving in, you will know where each box will go and can unpack room by room.
  2.  Take inventory. While you’re using quality boxes and labelling, make a moving  checklist. It may seem tedious, but you will know exactly where everything is and things won’t magically disappear during your move.
  3.  Unpack room by room. With the labels you will be able to easily move boxes into each room, and unpack room by room. This will save a tremendous amount of time and work rather than having to dig through each box to see where it needs to go.

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After

  1.  Do an initial cleaning. When you’re out of your old house—before you have totally moved everything in—make a point to thoroughly clean areas that will be covered up. This is a great chance to clean where beds, cabinets and tables will go before they are covered up for years.
  2.  Get utilities running. This may be something you do while moving to ensure that everything is ready when you get there. Make sure the water, air conditioning, heating and WiFi are set up so you’re ready once you move in.
  3.  Update your voter registration. If you’re moving states and also registering your car, you can update your voter registration at the same time. After all this is an election year!

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Here at Ample Storage we take pride in excellent customer service. Our wide selection of unit sizes and no contracts guarantees you will find something to fit your storage needs. A storage unit from Ample Storage will help you with all the necessary things to do before, during and after your move. Contact us today to get started!

 

When you rent out a self storage unit, do you think about how you’re going to pack all of your stuff into it? If you don’t, you might want to rethink that decision and consider these tips on how to pack a self storage unit. When you pack a self storage unit, keep in mind that the ultimate goal of packing is to maximize the use of available space while reducing the risk of damage to your valuable items. And having a well devised plan can help prevent damage from occurring, and will make the entire process go much smoother. Use these tips to avoid having your storage unit turn into a huge mess. 

Create an Inventory

Making a list of all the items you have packed away in your storage unit has a few benefits. One is for the purpose of making insurance claims in case of fire, flood, or theft. This will help speed up the process and provide your insurance company with an accurate list of the items that may need to be repaired or replaced. Another benefit of creating a storage unit inventory is that it makes it easier to remember what’s in the unit. This way, you can avoid having to search through the entire unit just to find out the item you’re looking for isn’t stored there.

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Use Boxes For Packaging

Rather than taking all of your loose items to the storage unit, you should first properly pack them away in boxes. And to keep your unit organized and neat, use boxes that are similar is size and shape. This will also allow you to fit more things in your unit, and will ensure that your belongings are safe while they’re being stored. 

Pack Your Items Tightly In The Box

To ensure that your items are safe and secure, be sure to pack items tightly in its box. This will help keep your items from bumping into each other in the box and getting damaged. Use packing materials such as bubble wrap, newspaper (or packing paper), or even towels and blankets. 

Label Your Boxes

Once you pack your storage unit, you’ll most likely forget what items are in which box and where that box even is. This is why it’s so important to label all of your boxes. Be sure to pack like items together, such as keeping dishes like plates and bowls with your other kitchenware items. That way you can label your boxes based on the items kept inside and you can organize your unit based on the room the items belong in. Also be sure to stack boxes with the label facing outward so that you can easily read it. 

Put Your Taller And Heavier Items In First

When packing your storage unit, be mindful of where you put your tall and heavy items. You’ll want to keep these items towards the back so that they’re not in the way of all your other belongings. When you need access to the things in your unit, you should be able to quickly and effortlessly find the item you’re looking for without moving the entire unit around. Placing tall and heavy items in first also means that you’ll be able to safely stack smaller and lighter items on top of them without causing damage.

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Just because you keep things in a self-storage unit doesn’t mean that you’ll never use those items again. For items that you might need more often, you can keep them closer to the door for easy access. And if you know certain things will not be of use to you in the near future, you can put those items closer to the back of the unit so they’re out of the way. Organize your storage unit for your easiest accessibility.

Connect with Reno Ample Storage

Reno Ample Storage has Reno self storage units sized from 5x5 to 20x20 so that you have plenty of options when it comes to packing away your unused items. Compared to other Reno storage facilities, we take extra security measures such as using video surveillance to keep your valuables safe and secure. You can trust leaving your important belongings in one of our Reno storage units. We also offer affordable rates and don’t require that you sign a contract. Connect with us today and start getting your space back!

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