Storage Unit Tips: How to Organize Your Storage Unit

To help you organize your storage unit, we have prepared five tips you can use. Enjoy!

Need a place to store your belongings? Consider renting a self storage unit from a storage facility near you. At U-Lock Mini Storage, we offer storage units to those who seek temporary or long-term storage.

Renting a storage unit helps you gain the additional space you need to store items that you do not want laying around your home, or office documents and supplies.

To help you organize your storage unit, we have prepared five tips you can use. Enjoy!

1. Create a List of All Your Inventory

When placing a lot of items in storage, it is difficult (if not impossible!) to remember each and every item you need to store. While large furniture pieces, such as a bed or sofa, are easy to remember, smaller items such as artwork, pictures, electronics, and clothes, are oftentimes forgotten. To keep track of everything you need to store, create and maintain a list of all items you want to store. You can create a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to keep track of the items and their descriptions. Creating such a list will help you organize your storage inventory much more easily.

2. Disassemble Furniture and Store Items Upright

To maximize space and organize your belongings more efficiently, disassemble large furniture items prior to placing them in the storage unit. This includes taking apart headboards, bed frames and mattresses, as well as disassembling table legs – among other items. We recommend storing individual items in a vertical position towards the back of a storage unit (except for mattresses, which should be stored laying flat). By storing furniture such as headboards upright and on the side, you will save on floor space for other items. Tip: if your dining table doesn’t come apart, try using it as extra shelving inside the storage unit for stacked boxes. 

4. Store Large, Heavy Items on the Bottom and Towards the Back

As you begin packing items inside the storage unit, start with large, heavy belongings such as furniture and heavy boxes. Place them towards the back of the storage unit at the bottom. Remember that unless you want to crush smaller and/or lighter boxes, heavy items should always be stored at the bottom of the storage unit. Doing this creates a stable base for lighter items.

5. Place Items You Need More Frequently Towards the Front

Chances are, there are some items you plan on using more frequently than others. For instance, that extra bed for which you no longer have room, likely won’t see the light of day for a while, whereas your baby’s pack ‘n play will. Other items that you are sure to need more often include seasonal clothing such as heavy coats, boots, hats, flip-flops, and swimsuits. While you will not need these items every day, you will be making trips to the storage unit to retrieve them at least once a year. These types of belongings should be placed towards the front of your storage unit in well-labeled boxes or bins. Placing them in an easy-to-reach spot near the door will save you the trouble of having to dig through mountains of boxes every time you go to the storage unit.

6. Remember to Go Vertical

When packing and organizing your storage unit, remember to go vertical with your belongings. Boxes should be stacked high and furniture should be stored upright. If you happen to be storing bookcases or anything with shelving, take advantage of the extra storage space. To make room for smaller boxes and belongings, consider adding wire shelving or hanging shelves to the storage unit as well. If the storage unit is particularly high, you may want to consider keeping a foldable ladder or step stool inside the unit with your belongings.

7. Write Labels

We cannot emphasize enough how important it is to label every box and bin inside a storage unit. You may think you will remember where you put those family photo albums but, trust us, you won’t – especially if they have been sitting in storage for a long period of time. Label every box clearly with either a permanent marker or printed sticky labels. Make sure the labeled part of the box is facing the front of the storage unit, so you can easily see it upon entering.

How To Declutter Your Home with A Storage Unit in the New Year!

Happy New Year! We hope you enjoyed a wonderful holiday season safely with your loved ones, with scrumptious food and lovely gifts! 

Happy New Year! We hope you enjoyed a wonderful holiday season safely with your loved ones, with scrumptious food and lovely gifts! 

While the holiday season is a terrific, festive time, it is also a period that can easily make your home messy. To help you kickstart your year with a clean slate, we have put together four tips you can use to declutter your home. Check them out!

Get Organized

When you are taking down holiday decorations and tidying up your home, you can also consider storing or getting rid of items that are simply laying around the house. For example, seasonal clothes you do not wear often, CDs you do not listen to anymore, or other similar items can be organized together and stored somewhere else outside your home. You can also donate items such as electronics and clothes that others may find useful.

When gathering all the items that you want to donate, get rid of, or store, categorize the items and create a spreadsheet listing all of them. For example, you can create  a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and create a category called “sweaters”. Once the list has been created, add descriptions of the sweaters in the list so you know which items will go in which box when you start packing the items down the road.

Buy Storage Supplies

After you have created categories and placed each belonging in their respective category, you can buy storage supplies, including:

  • Cardboard boxes
  • Storage file boxes
  • Packaging tape
  • Scissors

At U-Lock Mini Storage, we sell quality and economical cardboard boxes. If you are looking to buy cardboard boxes, please contact one of our storage unit facilities near you and we will be delighted to help!

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Box Your Belongings

Once you have purchased all the necessary supplies, it is time to box your belongings according to the categories you created. 

When boxing your belongings, it is recommended to place boxes that have the same category in the same area. For example, if you have several boxes labeled “old sweaters”, you can gather these boxes in the same area in your home so when you pick the boxes up and move them to a storage unit or a donation centre, you can find these boxes more easily.

Book a Storage Unit

Now that you have boxed all your items and identified the ones you want to donate, get rid of, or store, you can book a storage unit

You can choose a storage unit size according to the size and number of boxes you have. To start, you can book a 5 x 5 feet storage unit. This storage unit size is equivalent to a regular closet where you can store personal items, clothes, boxes, skis, children’s toys, small furniture items, or business records and supplies etc.. If you want something a bit bigger, we recommend upgrading to a 5 x 7 feet storage unit.

If you have any questions about storage units, please feel free to contact us!

Find Resources or an Extra Hand for the Move

The final step in decluttering your home with a storage unit is seeking resources to help you store your items. Whether it is booking an appointment with a moving company, finding friends for extra muscle, or renting a moving truck, make sure you have found all the necessary resources you need to store your belongings in a storage unit seamlessly!

Questions? Feel free to call us at 1.866.647.8673 or contact us online, and our staff will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have!

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5 Storage Solutions When Moving to a Small Apartment in Vancouver

If you are moving into a studio, a one-bedroom apartment, or even a two-bedroom apartment in Vancouver, you may not have enough space to fit everything you have.

If you are moving into a studio, a one-bedroom apartment, or even a two-bedroom apartment in Vancouver, you may not have enough space to fit everything you have.

To help you make the best out of your apartment, here are five storage solutions that you can use!

Rent a Storage Unit

Renting a storage unit in Vancouver or Burnaby is the ideal solution for your storage needs. By renting a storage unit that is approximately the size of a closet or slightly larger,  you gain enough space to fit items that you have laying around your home that won’t necessarily fit in your new apartment.

To start, you can rent a 5 x 5 feet unit, which is equivalent to a regular closet. If you only have a few items or documents to store, the 5 x 5 feet storage unit will surely meet your needs! If you have more items to store and need a bigger space, you can rent a 5 x 7 feet storage unit.

We also have a 5 x 10 feet storage unit available. This storage unit size is equivalent to a walk-in closet and it is ideal for those who want to store documents, clothes, spare pillows, or other home items.

Renting a storage unit at U-Lock Mini Storage Burnaby is a top solution for your storage requirements because you can choose a storage unit size and select a rental period based on your needs. We offer month-to-month contracts, and you can store your belongings in a secured facility. Our storage unit facility is gated and monitored 24/7 with a digital surveillance system.

Purchase a Storage Bed or Sofa Bed

When an apartment size is minimal, it is important to make sure all items in your space serve a purpose, or several. When choosing a bed, we recommend opting for either a storage bed or a sofa bed. Storage beds are helpful because they act both as a bed, and as storage  with drawers typically located underneath the bed where you can keep clothes. Sofa beds in turn, can be used as both a couch and a bed. These are particularly helpful for those moving into a studio apartment where space is tight.

Implement Wall-mounted Shelves

Adding wall-mounted shelving is an easy storage hack for a studio or a smaller apartment. Wall-mounted shelves can be used in a kitchen to hold dinnerware, in a bathroom to hold toiletries, or in a living room or den to hold books and movies. This vertical storage solution helps free up space on the floor, while also keeping items in an easy-to-access location. Open shelving provides stylish and functional decor to your home as well.

Remove Unnecessary Belongings on a Regular Basis

The best way to maximize space in a smaller apartment is by avoiding clutter. That means purging any and all unnecessary items. From clothes that no longer fit to outdated furniture from your college days, it may  be time to finally cut the dead weight. Fortunately, it is easy to do, thanks to donation organizations and online consignment marketplaces. Consider donating furniture and clothes to your local charity!

Install Floating Furniture on the Walls

In addition to freeing up floor space, floating furniture makes a room appear bigger than it actually is –  that teeny tiny apartment will not seem so tiny after all. Examples of popular floating furniture include TV consoles, office desks, bathroom vanities, and dressers. These items will help maximize the space inside the apartment, while also serving a functional purpose.
Want to book a storage unit? Check out our wide selection of storage unit sizes at U-Lock Mini Storage Burnaby, or contact us via phone at 604.438.8909 or contact form. We will be delighted to answer any questions you have!