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Disorganized Basement? 4 Tips For Making Sense Of The Mess

Americans have stuff, lots and lots of stuff. On average, each home in America contains 300,000 items. About a quarter of people who have a two-car garage can't even park a car in their garage because of all their stuff. But wait, there's more. 10 percent of families can't store everything they own in their home; they have to rent a storage building just to accommodate their stuff. If you have lots of stuff, you probably have it all crammed into your basement, garage or storage building. And if you're like most people, the space is far from organized. The following tips will help you organize and make sense of the mess with the help of visual aids, such as color-coded labels and custom vinyl signs. 

Storage Containers

Some people have an obsession with storage containers, and for good reason. There are storage containers for just about anything, including wrapping paper, stacks of paper, books, collectibles and more. If you're storing something, always place it in the appropriate storage container first. Having everything in its proper place keeps your basement or storage space neat and organized. Storage containers are also easier to stack than bags and broken down boxes. 

Color Coded Labels

Make things easy to find with color coded labels or color coded storage containers. For example, you can store all your holiday decor in green bins. When the holidays roll around, all you have to do is locate the appropriately colored bins rather than tear everything apart looking for the hastily scribbled labels in permanent marker adorning the top of every box. You can do the same thing for literally every category of stored items, including off-season clothing, keepsakes, etc. Think about having one or two signs created that displays the colors and what they mean. This will make it easier for others to help you locate things. 

Easy to Read Signs

If you can, organize your stuff into aisles and sections, similar to a department store. This is a great idea if you have a large storage space. Next, purchase custom vinyl signs to hang over each section. For example, if you store non-perishable food, you can put it all in one spot under a sign saying "FOOD." It's a very simple idea, but it will help you find what you need in a snap. For more information, talk to a professional like R & L Press Inc.

Seasonal Rotation System

If you don't have a lot of space to organize, implement a seasonal rotation system. At the end of each season, place the things you're storing in the back while moving the rest of the stuff forward. If you do this, the stuff you need for each season will always be right up front. 

A disorganized space looks messy and makes it difficult to find the things you need. If your storage space is a mess, take steps today to clean and organize it. 


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