Storage for Millenials

January 24, 2011 · Posted in Storage · Comment 

Study after study is showing that people born after 1980 are much more likely to want to live in the city than a suburb, where they have access to stores they can walk to, public transportation they can take to work, and parks they can walk to. This means that their living situations are much different, as space is much more of a premium in the city than it is in a large suburban house.

This presents a problem when it comes to storage. Gone are the days when you can buy a few large Rubbermaid containers, throw them in the attic and forget about them. Now in order to keep things long term you’re going to need to get more creative with your storage process.

One of the ways to do this is to use your storage boxes to help decorate. In fact, decorative storage boxes will look just great when left out, if you choose them carefully to fit with your overall theme of your home. If you were to use antique luggage as storage, it would fit in very nicely with a room that has natural tones in it, or that traditional theme with the furniture. Carefully choosing these pieces will help you decide what exactly to do with it.

You can also match colors in the bathroom for example. If you don’t have much by the way of a bedroom closet, you can use a container that is the same color as the bathroom tones to fit right in with the room. Then you can leave it sitting out, or just not worry about it showing if someone comes over. It’s a win-win either way.

The day of plain plastic storage bins may be over for those who choose to live in the city. Keep your home clean and organized with storage units that are designed to complement, not distract from, your chosen decor.

Choosing Storage Boxes

December 2, 2009 · Posted in Home Accessories · Comment 

Storage boxes are now widely accessible almost everywhere. They can be acquired both in online and offline stores. They practically come in a myriad of sizes, shapes, colors, designs, and configurations. In fact, there are dozens of storage containers that are available to effectively accommodate all sorts of storage requirements. You can choose from an inexpensive cardboard box, utilitarian plastic bins, and versatile wooden boxes. All of these storage units can be integrated in almost any types of settings, whether in the bedroom, at the garage or in the office.

If you have empty spaces under your furniture, transform it into a functional one by incorporating under-bed storage units. They can be conveniently placed underneath the bed, sofa and dressers. This type of storage unit is typically shallow with a long and wide structure. Most models are produced from cardboard varieties but you can also find plastic versions that include lids.

For those who require a deeper storage unit, you can opt for a functional storage cube or a deep standard box with lid. You can also go for large storage units that are perfect for keeping a wide range of seasonal items, from clothes, kitchenware, toys, and many more. Utility boxes are excellent for keeping hand tools such as hammer, screws, and drills.

The wooden chest is ideally integrated on your kids’ bedroom. It can be used to house their toys, books, and other personal items. Teach them the importance of home organization through their use. The multi-purpose or dual storage pieces are excellent for improving the overall function of a particular room. They can serve as a furniture piece and storage device all at the same time.

Plastic bins can be utilized for organizing a wide range of items. They can be used for keeping foods in the fridge, protecting valuable items, and efficiently keeping items on the attic.

Certainly, small storage boxes with lids offer a number of viable applications. Therefore, make sure that you will be able to fully maximize their use!