Cluttered Quarters? 5 Ways to Save Space at Home
Written by SayBuild Administration // September 7, 2016 // Closets and Shelving // Comments Off on Cluttered Quarters? 5 Ways to Save Space at Home
Have you ever looked through pictures of glamorous homes in magazines and longed for your home to look that way? The first step to making your spaces look like those calming, well-designed rooms might surprise you, but the secret is that you have to eliminate clutter. We know that can be easier said than done, so here are five quick and easy ways to stash your stuff and start making your house neater and more stress-free.
1. Invest in some space-saving devices
There are tons of clever storage solutions on the market today, and they don’t all have to be pricey. You can buy them from a budget store like Wal-Mart or Ikea, or just steal some inspiration and do it yourself. Try out one of these cute bill organizer DIYs to get started, or maybe a thrifty yet stylish cord organizer is more what you’re in need of?
2. Organize, organize, organize
It’s really shocking how much less space your things will take up when they’re properly organized. This can be a daunting task, so the best thing to do is break it down into steps. We recommend first writing a list of areas in your house that could use a little TLC (think living room, pantry, closets, or kitchen cabinets). Pick one and spend a little time searching for inspiration. Pinterest is a great place to start, and you can’t go wrong with Google either. Pick a Saturday to devote to transforming one space.
3. Go paperless
Paper doesn’t take up much space, but a few sheets can make a space feel cluttered really fast. Most companies will now send bills via email so you can stop getting them in the mail, which is a great solution. You should also try to get rid of papers like receipts as soon as they’re dealt with. Do as much as you can on your laptop.
4. Don’t underestimate the storage power of your walls
There are tons of ways you can start storing things vertically to save floor space. The trick here is not to go overboard; make sure you’re using visually attractive organizers and you’re being selective about what you can store this way. Attractive jewelry organizers, creative crate shelves, and hanging cookware are great examples.
5. Use your storage unit
We’ve saved the best option for last here, because it will seriously change your life. Storing things that aren’t used often in a storage unit is the BEST way to clear up your living space. It’s way easier than the DIY things we’ve talked about, and you’ll have so much more peace of mind when you’re no longer surrounded by dusty boxes. Storage units are great for seasonal things like Christmas decorations, winter/summer clothes, baby or child toys you’re not using at the moment, and lots more. Organizing is great, but at the end of the day, if you have too much stuff in your house, you’re not going to be able to make it look pulled-together. Sign up for a personal unit at a storage facility like Memphis Storage Units today.
Getting your clutter under control can be a tough task to tackle, but these steps should get you on your way to making more room in your home and finally getting that picture-perfect living area you’ve been dreaming about.




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