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I have a thing for old travel trunks and vintage luggage. Brand-new storage with a travel theme or vintage look triumphs over uninspired, unremarkable items every time. Folding blankets this morning, I realized that I have an appropriate number of blankets, pillows and comforters for my needs and NOT ENOUGH STORAGE. I keep those linens in chests at the foot of my bed. The trunk in this photo is one that my sister first had for summer camp, then I inherited for college and beyond. It got wrecked over time, stuck in pretty rank environments after a couple of house floods. I spent a year restoring and decoupaging it.

YIPPEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! An excuse to buy storage, and from my favorite sources, thrift and salvage shops. This is going to be a good week.

It truly can be the case that you've got the right amount and kind of something, whatever that something might be, and not enough of the right sizes or shapes or places for its storage.

BUT BUT BUT always look at the stuff first. You've got to be ruthless, scrupulously honest, about whether you have too little, enough, or too much or whatever it is you're trying to store. There are several reasons for that carefulness: (1) if it's true that you have too much of something, no amount of storage is going to really solve the problem - you're simply going to be overwhelmed by your lack of space; (2) if you don't analyze how much, what sizes, what shapes, the items are, you're really really likely to get storage that doesn't fit; (3) if you don't assess your situation, you may end up trying to put the things in places they don't fit.

BUT BUT BUT take the process a step further. If you can really truly convincingly make the case that you need more storage, be sure it's storage that makes sense to you. Clear bins that you can see into might be better. Color-coding the bins, like the classic habit for many people of using holiday-colored bins, can be a tremendous support for maintaining your patterns around putting things away. Labels are a wonderful tool. Be creative, experiment. Don't be intimidated, finding out what doesn't work is just as useful as finding out what is effective. HAVE FUN.

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Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Retired Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Lauren- I'm all about creative storage!!!  I took an old file cabinet, placed a round top and cloth (nice one) on it and had it in an entry in one of my homes. Inside, I kept extra linens and accessories for the table.  And yes, look at what you'll be storing to help you decide what to buy to store. 

Aug 14, 2022 02:34 PM
Lauren Williams, CPO,CVOP

Kathy Streib I tell people constantly "Just because something is labeled 'x," doesn't mean you have to use it that way!" Lauren

Aug 14, 2022 08:42 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

I totally agree that it's important to look at what you're trying to store first. Do you really need more storage? Perhaps it would be better to eliminate a few items, or reorganize what you do have. 

Aug 15, 2022 05:04 AM
Lauren Williams, CPO,CVOP

Kat Palmiotti Are you suffering from the same glitch I am, where I've just gotten alerts for every reply to every post you've put on ActiveRain? At least I'm catching up on replies I'd missed. My answer to you on your reply - if you're looking for a new career, can I persuade you to come to the Dark Side...? Lauren

Mar 11, 2023 08:37 AM
Kat Palmiotti

Lauren Williams, CPO, CVPO - Yes, they had a huge backload of alerts that never went out and after some maintenance last night, people are getting tons of email notifications.

By the way, as to your last question - you never know!

Mar 11, 2023 09:44 AM
Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Author, Golfer, Retired Broker, Wenatchee, WA

Hi Lauren,
The older I get the more I am motivated by guilt to get rid of stuff I don't really need. I need to do it so the kids don't have to deal with it after I am gone. I saw too much of that in my real estate career.

Aug 15, 2022 08:14 AM
Lauren Williams, CPO,CVOP

Carol Williams Guilt isn't a "bad" emotion if it is carefully examined and motivating. Shame is the enemy, learning to forgive yourself for being human is critical. Lauren

Mar 11, 2023 08:39 AM