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Moving Out:  Finding a Storage Solution

Ten years ago, I found myself with the need to move out of my apartment before my new place was ready. For a month, I camped out on my best friend's sofa. That also meant I had to find somewhere to store my furniture and other belongings. Fortunately for me, a local storage facility offered container rentals for reasonable prices. I was able to have a container delivered to my apartment, filled it with my stuff, and then have it transported to a facility. It remained there until my new place was ready. At that point, the service delivered the container and we set to work loading everything in my new home. If your lease is expiring but your new place will not be free for a month or two, let's talk. Temporary storage solutions are easier to come by than you think.

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3 Tips To Keep Your Storage Unit More Organized

A storage unit at a facility like North Star Mini Storage can be a great tool to store your items without cluttering up your home. However, it can be far too easy for your storage unit itself to get cluttered. This might not seem like a big deal, but a cluttered storage unit will be much more difficult to manage, and you'll find that it's hard to find the things that are important to you when you need them. Luckily, following these tips will help you stay more organized.

1. Choose a Smaller Storage Unit

Believe it or not, choosing a smaller storage unit might actually help you stay more organized. It might seem as if a bigger storage unit will be better, but more space will encourage you to hold on to more stuff that you don't need. Plus, you might not be as careful about how you pack and store things if you know that you have a lot of room to spare. You can always upgrade to a bigger storage unit later on if you need to, and you'll be able to enjoy a lower monthly rental rate by going smaller, so you really don't have anything to lose.

2. Label Everything

Don't think that you will remember what is stored in each box or storage container in a year or so, even if it all seems obvious and easy right now. Take the time to make labels for each box or storage container, and you'll be glad that you did later. You can use a fancy label maker if you want things to look nice and neat, but you can use plain pre-purchased sticky labels or even masking tape for this purpose -- just write on it with a black permanent marker and allow it to dry.

3. Use Similar Storage Containers

Don't just rustle up any box or bag that you can find to store things in your unit. Instead, consider using plastic storage containers that come with locking lids -- they're easier to stack and will help protect your items against water damage and other issues. Consider buying all of your containers from one brand; this will give your storage unit a more cohesive and organized look and will make stacking and storing a whole lot easier.

As you can see, there are a few things that you can do to make your storage unit more organized. Then, you won't have to worry about dealing with a huge nightmare each time that you need something from your unit.