Posts Tagged 'storage'

Tips & Tricks: Storage In Small Apartments

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

There are many advantages of living in a small flat or an apartment but if you don’t maximise your storage space it can quickly become cluttered. Here are some top tips to help you reclaim your space and ensure the storage available is used effectively.

The living room is often the most used area of an apartment which means it’s the area which can become cluttered the quickest. Having coffee tables with drawers offers additional storage space for smaller items and small decorative baskets are a good way to store remote controls in one place.

Maximising the storage space in kitchens can be tricky as there a lot of small items within a confined area. Cereal and boxed items can be stored in smaller plastic storage containers to save space and stacking canned items takes up less room in cabinets.

Using the space under a bed is a must for organising and storing in a small bedroom. It’s a useful area that can be used to store seasonal items such as clothes, blankets and shoes in storage containers.

Being creative in a small bathroom is essential. Use the back of your bathroom door and if your bathroom has a small closet, use the back of that as well. There are many storage items that are made especially to hang over the door and come in a range of different sizes.

To find out how you can reclaim your space and benefit from self storage, visit our Quote and Reserve Online page to get started.

Tips & Tricks: Maximise The Space In Your Bathroom

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

We tend to spend a lot of time decorating our bathrooms but more often than not toiletries begin to take over and outgrow their storage spaces with extra clutter. You can make great use of all the areas of your bathroom to help store items in the most efficient way regardless of the size. A great way to start clearing the clutter and maximising the space is by throwing away any items that have expired or products that you no longer use.

Shelves are a versatile storage solution that match any décor and can be added to a blank wall space which will give you the opportunity to find a place for items in your bathroom. Corner shelves are very useful to maximise the space in the corner of your bathroom and be purchased ready-made from household retailers.

Wicker baskets are practical, provide simple storage solutions and can aid in the décor of your bathroom. They’re portable and can be placed on open spaces around your room, although you don’t want to cover every available space with a basket. With these you’ll be able to store a variety of different large or small items as they come in many different shapes and sizes.

Adding a storage cabinet that goes above your toilet is a great way to make use of the dead space that is often left empty. It will give you lots of extra space to store items such as soap, toilet tissue and hand towels.

The back of the door is an area which many don’t realise is a great storage space. You can purchase hangers which clip on to the top of the door or even paint the door with magnetic paint. This space can be used to hang towels and store other items while maintaining the attractive look of the door.

Declutter Your Home Before The Spring Clean

Monday, February 7th, 2011

One way to banish the winter blues is to get your home ready for Spring and Summer. Spring cleaning is something many people hate but it’s a great time to sort out your belongings and freshen up your surroundings. Before you start cleaning there are many things you can to in preparation to make it go as smoothly as possible.

In each room of your home, break down the individual tasks that need to be completed in a list that you can check off. This could be to sort through the pile of magazines or to organise the cabinet. Once you’ve completed it you can tick it off your list as completed.

If you have a wardrobe of out-of-season clothes then this a great time to sort your old items before the new season. Instead of cramming all of your clothes into a small space, sort through the items that you no longer want. This will free up space and prevent your clothes from becoming wrinkled.

Instead of completing all of the tasks that need to be done yourself, you can distribute them to other members of your family. If you have young children then you could give something small for them to do such as sorting through some of their old toys. They could be sorted and together you can decide which ones to keep and which toys they may have grown out of.

Lastly, schedule when you are going to start your spring clean in your diary or on a calendar so you can give yourself plenty of time to prepare.

Win An Xbox 360 Console and Kinect With Big Yellow Self Storage!

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

We’re giving you the chance to be the controller. You could win the sleek Xbox 360 4GB and Kinect, which allows your own body to become the controller. Kinect uses a sensor to track your body movement, recognise your face and even listen to your voice! You can speak to characters in the game or simply step into view of the sensor to log into Xbox LIVE and connect with friends.

To get your hands on this fantastic prize all you have to do is head over to the ‘Competitions’ tab on Big Yellow’s Facebook page and answer this question:

Who makes the Xbox?

a. Microsoft
b. Nintendo
c. Sony

Big Yellow Space Savers Winners Roundup

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Over the last few months we’ve been running our online ‘Space Savers’ game on our Facebook page which gave people the chance to win great prizes with the help of their friends. The final round ended on 31st January 2011 after a total of 131,612 items had been stored in virtual self storage rooms.

The aim of the game was to catch falling items from a moving van before they hit the ground. Once they had all been caught successfully players could then store and customise an item to go in their room. Each player could add one item per day which gave them a point on the leader board but the more friends they invited to play along and store items, the more points they scored.

The winners were Kelly Bourton, Emma Jacklin, Betty Blundell, Lea Grieveson, Cheryl Gauden and Margaret Richards who each grabbed a fantastic prize including an Apple iPad and the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS. We would like to thank everyone who took part and stored an item in their virtual self storage room!

Tips & Tricks: Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions for Longer

Monday, January 31st, 2011

One resolution that is often made at the beginning of each year is to exercise more and get in shape, but this rarely lasts beyond January. Here are some top tips and tricks to keep your New Year’s Resolution going throughout the rest of the year.

Before you purchase any fitness equipment, look around your home for possible areas where it can be stored. You may need to rearrange furniture or even get rid of some to make sure it will all fit. Don’t forget about the extra space you will need that isn’t obvious at first glance, as some equipment will fold out onto the floor. Once you have an idea of the space available you can make a selection of possible equipment to have in your home.

You can still maintain your resolution of getting fit in the New Year without your home looking like a gym. By using the free space under your bed to store dumbbells or a yoga mat they can be kept out of sight but are ready to use when needed. You can also create an aerobic workout in your home when you declutter without the use of fitness equipment. Running up and down stairs between tasks will get your heart racing without the expensive cost of going to the gym.

New Eco-Friendly Store in Camberley

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

We’re very proud to announce that we’ve opened a brand new state of the art store in Camberley, Surrey on 24th January 2011. The new store maintains the high standards of energy-efficiency set by our other stores and is bordered by landscaping and a pedestrian cycle lane.

As well as creating several permanent new jobs in the Surrey Heath area, the new store features a number of eco-friendly elements. The additions include solar panels and energy efficient lighting, which are set to be rolled out across other stores as part of our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint in the future.

The area has been regenerated thanks to the bio-diverse landscaping and work to make sure that the local cycle lane continues around its perimeter. The store has been rated ‘A’ for Energy Performance with just 3% of the store requiring heating and cooling. Meaning that our customers are guaranteed the best in eco-friendly storage!

To book and reserve online at our Camberley store visit us at: http://www.bigyellow.co.uk/store/Camberley-self-storage/

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Monday to Friday: 8am – 6pm
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Sunday: 10am – 2pm

5 Ways To Cut Down On Your Possessions

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Most homeowners will admit they own too many possessions, many of which stay hidden at the back of cupboards and never – or very rarely – see the light of day. Yet unless you take action to rid yourself of these non-essentials, you’ll have to move them to your property. If you own a lot of items, this can be no mean feat. Everything needs to be packed up and transported carefully, and the less you own, the easier this is.

Not to mention, removals quotes are based on volume, so the more you transport the more you’ll pay. At a time when money is often tight, saving those extra pounds on transport costs can really benefit your budget as you settle down in your new home.

Many people balk at the idea of getting rid of their possessions, but it’s not as hard as it seems. The first step is to make a list of what you don’t need – if you can’t see yourself using it within six months of living in your new home, and if it’s not sentimental, it can probably go.

Once you’ve done, follow one of these five great routes for getting rid of these items – some even earn you some spare money!

Give to friends, family or charity

Reusing items is the kindest route for the environment and can also make another person very happy if the item can help them out. Talk to loved ones to see if they can make use of what you no longer need – kitchen equipment often falls into this category. Charity shops always need spare items to sell in retail shops, so go along with a huge bag and they’ll be happy to take it off your hands. This option also has the feel-good factor as you’ll be directly benefiting those in need.

Sell via local advertisements

Newspapers and notice boards are still efficient ways to sell unneeded items. They’re cheap and easily seen by audiences. Make your advert bright and easily noticed and don’t forget a contact phone number and email address so people can contact you in a number of different ways. Try to put several items in one advertisement to save money.

Use the Internet

The Internet makes getting rid of your old possessions incredibly easy. Sites like eBay and Gumtree connect you to extremely large audience making it very likely that someone will want to buy from you. If your items seem worthless, don’t assume they are – someone may want them. Even if they don’t have any monetary value there are ways to reuse them – Freecycle is an excellent website that allows you to post items that people can come and pick up for free.

Recycle what you can

If you cannot sell or give away your items, the next step is to try and recycle them. In recent years recycling facilities have improved dramatically; try going to your local dump with a car load of items as there’s not much you won’t be able to recycle there, including complicated equipment such as televisions and computers. Alternatively talk to your local council about what services are offered; many will come and pick up your unwanted possessions, including old sofas and beds.

Hire a skip

If you can’t reuse or recycle your possessions then hiring a skip is a good way to get rid of a lot in a short space of time. Nowadays skips can be quite expensive, particularly if you need a large size, so consider sharing one with a neighbour to halve the amount you’ll need to pay. Alternatively buy some strong industrial waste bags, load them with your rubbish and take a couple of trips up to the local dump.

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Did You Know You Can Burn Calories While Decluttering?

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Did you know you could burn calories by doing housework and de-cluttering? In an hours cleaning you could burn 500 calories. Polishing, dusting, mopping and sweeping are all great workouts for your arms. Planning your housework so it involves running up and down the stairs can also give you a good aerobic workout.

Instead of using spray polish try using a wax. This is because you will need to rub it much harder and requires more effort to create a shine. Bending and stretching when you make the bed, wash windows or do the laundry are all good for your flexibility. You can create an even better workout by doing more challenging chores around the home such as decorating and moving furniture.

Doing your housework in one burst could produce the same results as going to a gym without the added cost.

Getting Organised and Planning Effectively in the New Year

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

With a busy lifestyle, keeping your home clutter-free can often fall to the bottom in the list of priorities after work, chores and being with your family. But before you know it, rooms start getting filled with clutter and you’re struggling to know where to start. Starting the New Year with a new routine and planning effectively will soon help you remove clutter and restore order in your home.

Making a plan is the first task that needs to be prepared. You should decide how many hours you want to spend de-cluttering your home each day or how many hours per week you will aim to achieve. Each job can be broken down so that it doesn’t appear too big but shouldn’t be avoided. Setting goals can help you decide exactly what needs to be done around your home. You can decide whether you’re going to blitz the whole house or concentrate on specific rooms. Write down specific targets you want to accomplish and tick each one off when it’s completed.

When sorting through rooms, divide your items into five piles labelled ‘keep’, ‘throw away or recycle’, ‘store’, ‘donate’ and ‘sell’. When you’ve finished de-cluttering the room you can find homes for the items you want to keep and throw away your unwanted belongings. Anything you have decided to store, donate or sell can be kept until you can visit your self storage room, local charity shop or list the items on an online auction site such as eBay.

If you ever see clutter around your home, don’t leave it there until more items build up. Removing items and putting them away in the proper place will save you time. This will reduce the amount of time you have to make for de-cluttering and reduce each task.

To find out how you can benefit from self storage to help you get organised around the home, visit our Quote and Reserve Online page to get started.