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Feb 25, 2022

Getting The Most Out Of Your Apartment Space With These 5 Storage Tips

Getting The Most Out Of Your Apartment Space With These 5 Storage Tips

Getting The Most Out Of Your Apartment Space With These 5 Storage Tips

Getting The Most Out Of Your Apartment Space
Getting The Most Out Of Your Apartment Space

One of the main concerns of moving into a new apartment is figuring out how to maximise storage space, especially if you’re moving to a place that’s relatively smaller than your previous accommodation. Organising storage in a small house space like an apartment is tricky, but not impossible. Here are 5 tips you should consider trying the next time you’re running out of space for storage.

Declutter

The first thing you need to do before storing is to declutter. Remember that you can create more storage space in your apartment only if you get rid of things that are no longer needed. Except for seasonal goods, anything else you haven’t used in the last 6-8 months can be discarded or donated. The fewer things you have to keep, the more space you have.

Use A Self-Storage Unit

Another way to maximise your apartment’s storage space is to consider using a self-storage unit. This is a good option if you’re moving to a smaller apartment, or if you have too many seasonal goods. Keeping them in a self-storage unit will clear more space for you to store things that you often use and need. The same can be done for any unused furniture or equipment that you don’t want to get rid of that’s taking up space.

Get Organised

Unorganised rooms result in an overflow of clutter, which can quickly make its way to other rooms in your house. The best way to organise your belongings is to separate them into suitable boxes, bins, dividers, drawers or shelves. Keeping them labelled is also an easy way to get organised. This will prevent you from losing things and buying duplicates.

Use Your Walls

Although an under-utilised option, it is one of the best ways to maximise space in your apartment. This is an extremely useful option, especially when you run out of storage space in your apartment.

You can install shelves, racks, or wall desks and use them for storage. Wall storage options are endless. For example, shoes can be stored in racks or you can hang recreational items like snowboards and surfboards on the wall, which will free up storage space on the ground.

Consider Vertical Storage

The ultimate way to utilise small storage units or rooms in apartments is to generously use vertical storage. This is basically where you will use more of the wall space (vertically), creating more area on the ground (horizontally) for storing other goods. You can use your wall space from the floor up all the way up to the ceiling to make the most of a small area.

You can add a few extra shelves or cover a whole wall with custom cabinets. If you don’t want to spend on installing these options, then just stock up storage boxes on top of each vertically other than laying them all on the ground horizontally.

Finally, an effortless way to maximise storage space is to make smart furniture purchases. Nowadays there are many multi-purpose furniture that supports easy storage. Whether it’s a bed with drawers underneath or mirrors that double as hidden storage. They go a long way in helping you get the most out of your apartment space.

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Contact us for storage and moving solutions.

Toll free: 800 810 810

Phone: 04 330 6788

Warehouse 6, Street 18

Dubai, UAE

© 2025 ExtraSpace, All Right Reserved.

Contact us for storage and moving solutions.

Toll free: 800 810 810

Phone: 04 330 6788

Warehouse 6, Street 18

Dubai, UAE

© 2025 ExtraSpace, All Right Reserved.