What to Store and What to Toss: Decluttering Tips for Your Storage Unit

December 12, 2024

Decluttering can feel like an overwhelming task, but it's an essential step to make the most of your storage unit. By deciding what to store and what to toss, you can create an organized and efficient space. Here are some tips to help you declutter and make smart decisions about your belongings.

What to Store

When deciding what to store, consider items that are valuable, sentimental, or infrequently used but still needed. Here are some common categories:

Seasonal Items

Store items like holiday decorations, winter clothing, or summer sports gear that you only use during specific times of the year. Keeping these items in storage frees up valuable space at home.

Furniture

If you're in between moves or remodeling your home, furniture pieces like sofas, tables, and beds can be safely stored until you’re ready to use them again.

Sentimental Keepsakes

Family heirlooms, photo albums, and other sentimental items are worth holding onto. Storing them ensures they’re protected while staying out of the way.

Business Inventory

For small business owners, storing excess inventory, promotional materials, or equipment in a storage unit can help keep your workspace clutter-free.

Rarely Used Items

Think about items like camping gear, specialized tools, or collectibles. These are things you might not need regularly but still want to keep accessible.

What to Toss

Clearing out what you no longer need is just as important as deciding what to keep. Here are some guidelines:

Broken or Damaged Items

If something is beyond repair or no longer functions, it’s time to let it go. Holding onto broken items only takes up valuable space.

Outdated Electronics

Old gadgets that no longer work or are incompatible with modern technology should be recycled responsibly.

Duplicate Items

Do you really need three blenders or four sets of measuring cups? Keep the best and get rid of the rest.

Clothing You Never Wear

If you haven’t worn something in over a year and it’s not a seasonal item, donate it to someone who can make use of it.

Expired or Perishable Goods

Food, medicine, and other perishable items should never go into storage. Dispose of these properly before packing up.

Additional Decluttering Tips

  • Sort by Category: Group similar items together (e.g., books, clothes, tools) and evaluate them as a whole to avoid redundancy.
  • Ask Yourself Questions: When was the last time I used this? Does it have sentimental or practical value? Could someone else use it more than I do?
  • Create a Donation Pile: Items that are still in good condition but no longer serve you can be donated to local charities.
  • Use the One-Year Rule: If you haven’t used an item in a year and it doesn’t hold sentimental value, it’s probably time to part with it.

Decluttering isn’t just about reducing clutter—it’s about creating a more organized and manageable space. By carefully deciding what to store and what to toss, you can make the most of your storage unit while maintaining a clutter-free home. Ready to declutter? Start today and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a well-organized storage space.

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