Cheap Storage Solutions
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If your house is in desperate need of organization, there are a number of cheap storage solutions you can use to get your clutter under control.
Basic Organization Tips
Before you rush to purchase storage containers and other supplies, take the time to consider your organization needs. Having a clear idea of what items you need to store and how much space you have available will make the task of getting organized much easier.
The following concepts are key to controlling clutter in your home:
- Only keep items that have a practical purpose or a strong sentimental meaning. Everything else is merely taking up space. If an item has no place in your home, sell it or donate it to someone who will find it useful.
- Make getting organized a group effort. You can’t be expected to sort through your daughter’s dolls or your husband’s tools by yourself.
- Label everything. Don’t rely on your memory to keep you organized!
- Consider your organizational efforts an ongoing process. Once you come up with a basic storage solution, reevaluate your plan in a few months. If your system isn’t working, don’t be afraid to try something else.
- Implement a “one in, one out” rule for your home. Once you’ve purged your home of unwanted and unnecessary belongings, don’t allow a new item to enter the house unless it is a replacement for something you already own. If you treat yourself to a new pair of shoes, it’s time to get rid of the heels that have been sitting in the back of your closet for the last five years.
Finding Cheap Storage Solutions
When you’re on a tight budget, make wire shelving, plastic containers, and recycled storage options the basis of your organizing efforts.
Wire Shelving
Wire shelving is one of the simplest cheap storage solutions. Configure a shelving kit to fit the exact dimensions of your available space and install the shelves yourself using a few simple tools. If you wish, purchase coordinating baskets that help to further contain your clutter.
Most wire shelving comes in either a black or white finish. Black lends a modern look to the space, but white tends to be less obtrusive when compared to your existing décor.
Plastic Containers
Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, and other discount retailers carry a wide selection of plastic storage containers. You can find small containers with lids, as well as larger units that feature multiple drawers of various sizes. Whether you’re trying to organize your child’s toys or find a way to keep your office supplies neat and tidy, there’s a plastic container available to fit your needs.
Plastic storage containers are available in a variety of colors, but many people still dislike the look of this organizational option. If your containers are for a child’s bedroom, try using stickers or rub-on letters to add pizazz to plain storage. If you’re organizing your living room or home office, sew a fabric cover to keep ugly containers neatly hidden away.
Recycled Storage
Thrift stores, consignment shops, and garage sales often have assorted shelves, boxes, or baskets that can be used to store items around your home. Look for old suitcases, jewelry boxes, hat boxes, laundry hampers, milk crates, and other similar items as well.
Another great way to find inexpensive storage solutions for your home is to take a second look at your trash. Instead of throwing the following items away, turn them into creative storage options:
- Baby food jars
- Empty tin cans
- Film canisters
- Prescription bottles
- Shoe boxes
- Check boxes
- Cool Whip containers
- Large plastic ice cream buckets
Additional Information
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