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The 7 Best Ways to Organize Your Self-Storage for Frequent Access

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When storing your items in a storage unit, it’s important to consider when you will need some of your items back. That’s why you have to be strategic on how you store items so you don’t end up having a difficult time getting things when you need them. To help you out with that, here are the best ways to organize your self-storage for frequent access.

1. Identify Which Items You Will Need The Most

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Identifying which items will likely be accessed frequently can help with organizing your storage unit. However, it’s not always easy to do since you need to consider when they will be used again or if certain circumstances would call for it. Carefully decide which items will go together even before you put them up for storage. See to it that the items that will be accessed the most are grouped and packed safely in boxes or plastic containers. 

2. Place Frequently Accessed Items In Front

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Another tip for seamless access to your items is to place them in front. This is a practical thing to do for people who tend to misplace or forget where they stored their items. The last thing you want is to stress yourself out by rummaging through every box trying to find what you’re looking for. 

3. Label Each Storage Boxes Accordingly

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You can’t go wrong with labeling the storage boxes. This helps speed up the process of looking for items in your storage unit. Of course, you will need to label each box accordingly so that it’s clear what each one contains. You can place sticky notes that indicate the label and along with it are the items stored inside. See to it that labels are clear, so use a marker pen. If you’re going to use sticky notes, secure the sides with tape so it doesn’t fall off in the long run. You can even get a little bit creative and color-code the label of the boxes that contain frequently accessed items. It’s up to you!

4. Use Boxes With the Same Size 

use boxes with same sizes

One of the best ways to neatly organize your storage unit is to have your boxes stacked so they don’t fill up the whole space. Use same-sized boxes when you’re organizing your storage unit since they are easy to stack. There are different storage box sizes to choose from that will fit the items you will store. But keep in mind that you shouldn’t put a lot of heavy items in one box since each box has varying weight capacities. In addition, it will also be difficult to stack boxes when they contain too heavy items. 

You can also read: How to Choose the Right Storage Box for Your Belongings

5. Use Shelves

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Shelves are very useful for storing items not only in your home but also in your storage unit. You can either put standing shelves or opt for wall-mounted ones in the storage unit to place the items you want to have easy access to. Adding shelves inside the storage unit can also help organize your things and provide more space for other items. 

6. Consider Renting a Larger Storage Unit

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If you plan to store a lot of belongings, it’s best to rent a storage unit that can accommodate them. Of course, the larger the storage unit, the larger the storage capacity. That’s why it’s important to look at the size guide before renting a self-storage unit so you know which one will suit your needs. 

7. Create a List of Stored Items

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Creating a list helps you keep track of the things you stored, especially the ones that you would want to frequently access. It makes accessing your things easier and saves you from the hassle of opening one box after another. You can keep a hard copy of your list of stored items in the storage unit and keep a digital copy that you can access wherever you go. 

You can also read: Storage Check: How to Make an Inventory for Your Storage Unit

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