If you have never packed an indoor storage unit, it will most likely seem like a very daunting task.

If you have packed an indoor storage unit in the past, chances are excellent you have done it “imperfectly” and spent a fair amount of time repacking it to make it more accessible.

In this article, we will give you a few tips to make sure that your next self storage adventure goes as smoothly as possible.

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Before packing an indoor storage unit, this tip . . .

Before we deep-dive into proper packing/storage tips, consider this to be Tip #1: rent a street-level storage unit.  If at all possible, avoid second floor or third floor units.  They are, to put it mildly, annoying at best and absolutely aggravating at worst.

Tips for packing a storage unit

  • Leave an Open Walkway

When packing your unit, be sure to leave a small path through the middle of the unit. If you need to retrieve something later, you won’t need to unpack your entire unit to access it, even if that item is packed away near the back of the unit. It may feel like an ineffective use of space at first, but you’ll be grateful for it when you need to find something!

  • Use Boxes and Labels

Maximizing the space in your storage unit means cleverly arranging your items to fit together, and this is easily done with strong boxes made specifically for stacking. The sturdy side walls of moving boxes let you utilize all of the vertical space in the unit. And don’t forget to label your boxes! Purchase labels at an office supply store and label each box with its inventory.

  • Take Inventory

Before packing up all your items in an indoor storage unit, you should make a list of exactly what is going into your storage unit. Use some sort of organizer systems which enables you to take inventory of your moving boxes by documenting the contents of each box, adding specific labels, adding photos of the boxes and/or items inside, and even noting locations. Then, you have that information in your phone, or on your laptop, for whenever you might need it! This can be especially important for insurance claims, as it’s otherwise challenging to provide an accurate account of your things. All information is stored locally on your device as well, so only you can see your lists.

  • Use Covers for Furniture

Storage spaces may be clean, but the staff most likely isn’t cleaning inside your unit when it’s in use! Be sure to cover your furniture to protect it from dust and moisture. A variety of coverings are available, oftentimes at the storage facility itself; if not, storage pads, mattress covers, and furniture covers can be purchased on Amazon.

  • Pack from Tallest to Shortest

Your tallest and bulkiest items like furniture and mattresses should be closest to the walls of your unit, while your shorter items should be arranged up front. This will give you a clear view of what’s inside your storage unit at first glance, making it easy to find what you need.

Hopefully these tips have made the idea of packing storage units a bit less daunting. If you’re still in need of more tips, call your local storage facility and ask them for more tips.  Chances are they will have a printed list of helpful ideas they will gladly give to you.

A final word about Blue Mound 287 Self Storage.

Blue Mound 287 Self Storage and our sister company, Mouser Self Storage, are locally owned and operated. Call us today and tell us what you need.  And remember, we also offer car storage, RV self storage, boat storage units, and small hobby shops for your convenience.