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Improve Storage At Home
Homes are getting bigger, but it seems
like people are still lamenting a lack of
storage space.
National Public Radio says the average
American home has nearly tripled in size
during the last 50 years. Despite that, 10
percent of Americans still need to rent offsite storage, according to a report in the
New York Times Magazine. Self-storage
facilities are one of the fastest-growing
commercial real estate segments, and
the Self Storage Association says there
are more than 50,000 storage facilities
in the U.S. alone. The commercial real
estate company CBRE, Ltd., says there are
roughly 3,000 self-storage facilities across
Canada, and 65 to 85 percent of selfstorage tenants are residential users.
Improving storage at home can be
a cost-effective alternative to renting
storage space. With these easy tips,
homeowners can maximize space
immediately.
Utilize track storage systems
Closets may be plentiful, but if not
efficiently utilized, space may still seem
lacking. Track closet storage systems often
make greater use of closet space than
traditional shelf and hanging rod systems.
Customizing closets using track systems
or other modifications can improve utility
of all closets in the house.
Invest in storage beds
Storage beds typically feature cubbies or
drawers within a platform-style bed frame.
It’s a practical home storage solution, and
does not require any building.
Think vertically
Maximize spaces by looking up and down
for storage possibilities. Items that are
not used frequently, such as seasonal
decorations or travel suitcases, can be
stored in high spaces. Shelving on walls
can go as high as necessary and be put
to use in awkward wall areas, such as in
corners or under eaves.
Invest in storage benches/ottomans
A stopping area inside the front door
replete with a storage bench can house
shoes, umbrellas, hats, backpacks, and
other items, keeping them tidy and out
of sight. In living rooms, look for chests
or ottomans that are decorative and
functional. Store throw blankets or board
games inside.
Recess drawers or shelves
Gain more storage by recessing a chest
of drawers into what is called the “knee
wall” of homes that have sloped ceilings
in attics and upstairs bedrooms. Utilize
these short walls in an efficient manner
by sinking drawers or shelves into them,
without taking up floor space.
Rafter shelving
While in the attic (or a garage), add
hanging shelves to rafters or exposed
beams to create off-the-floor storage as
well.
These are just a few of the handy ways
to improve the interior storage space in a
home.
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