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How To Increase Storage Space On Your Property

How do you increase storage space on your property? It’s one of those big questions that many people ultimately find themselves asking, especially as they accumulate possessions over the years. When you move into a new property, you only have a few items, and everything has its proper place. But once you’ve been living there for 10 years, there is junk everywhere. 

So, what can you do about junk on your property? How can you increase the amount of storage space that you have? Let us find out.

Clear Out The Attic

Clear Out The Attic

The first thing you want to do is clear out the attic. The amount of extra space that you can free up when you do this is enormous. Most people don’t realise how much sheer area they have in their attics until they empty them, and then they move their stuff up there. You’ll find that you can clear out your entire home and avoid throwing out anything that might be sentimental or important to you. That’s not to say that you should keep everything, but it’s a good idea to be ruthless sometimes. 

Add A Shed

What about all those outdoor items that you need to keep? The best way to do this is to start by adding a shed. Shed bases are easy to come by these days. These are great for outdoor tools, including the large garden tools, lawn mower, and even kids’ outdoor toys that you might need. 

Install Floating Shelving

The more floating shelving you can install in your home, the better. Floating shelving works in bedrooms, kitchens, and always in living rooms. These shelves are ideal for books, ornaments, and anything else that you might have. They create an open feel while reminding you of your possessions. You can also use them for improved interior design if you’re not happy with the way your interiors look now. 

Buy Multi-Functional Furniture

If you haven’t jumped on the multi-functional furniture bandwagon yet, then now is the time. Not only can beds be made into sofas, but many of these items also come with excellent storage options. This means you don’t have to separate units, and everything can be kept within the same piece of furniture. Beds with built-in drawers and coffee tables with storage options are especially helpful in small living areas. 

Maximize Your Closet Space

If you have a closet, then take the time to maximize the space. Make sure you have:

  • Double hanging rods
  • Draw units
  • Shoe racks
  • Adjustable shelving

Combining these elements keeps your space fresh and allows you to adapt to any new fashion choices that you might make. You can also use unused spaces for other items like dog collars or pet toys. 

Garage Organizers

Finally, you could organize your garage. This is easy to do. Just install slat walls and then use this with a hook system. This way you can place shelves wherever you like and hooks so you can hang things like hats, bikes, golf clubs, pots, tools, tennis rackets and everything else. 

Final Thoughts from Fiorella

As someone who’s seen countless homeowners struggle with clutter over the years, I genuinely believe that increasing storage space isn’t about having a bigger house; it’s about using the space you already have more wisely. From clearing out your attic to investing in innovative, multi-functional furniture, even small changes can make a huge difference in how your home feels and functions. My personal recommendation is to start with one area at a time and be intentional about what you keep. Storage solutions should simplify your life, not complicate it. I hope these practical ideas help you reclaim your space, reduce daily stress, and enjoy your property the way it was meant to be enjoyed. If you take it step by step, you’ll be surprised how much room you really have.

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