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How to Keep a Small Flat Tidy: Five Ingenious Tips

We aren’t all blessed with a large mansion. Some of us live a more minimal lifestyle. If you live in a studio flat, room in a houseshare or a small apartment, this guide will help you make the most of your space by keeping it a little tidier.

It’s no secret that smaller spaces can be difficult to keep tidy. Sure, there’s less room and less stuff, but it’s also more noticeable when there’s a little mess. Before you know it, you can’t see the floor and getting to your bed is a challenge! If this sounds like you, we’ve got you covered with our five tips to keep your small flat tidy.

1. Try self-storage

Just because you live in a small space, doesn’t mean you don’t want to throw out your personal belongings! You may have hobbies that involve collecting items, or maybe your wardrobe is bursting at the seams. Self storage is the perfect way to keep items that you don’t want to get rid of, but don’t have room for in your current abode. It’s a home from home and a space that only you will have access to. With some storage facilities, you can opt for 24/7 access, should you require it.

2. Organise a routine declutter

You may prefer to pick up clutter and remove unwanted items as you go. Or, you may lean more towards completing a large declutter session every once in a while. Regardless of your preferred style, we recommend organising a routine decluttering session to keep your space clutter-free.

3. Donate unwanted items to charity

If there are lots of items that you’re prepared to throw out, you can always donate them to a charity or a good home. Kitchenware, furniture, clothes, crockery, books, games, toys – you name it – there are plenty of items that your local charity shops will be happy to receive.

4. Sell your unwanted items

Your other option is to sell your unwanted items. There are plenty of apps and platforms that you can use to make a little extra cash while also decluttering.

5. Change with the seasons

Bulky coats, jumpers and blankets will only clutter up your space in the summer. If you don’t need them, it could be worth putting them in the attic, storage cupboard or even placing them into self storage. They’ll be out of sight and mind until the next cold snap comes around.

If you’re looking for somewhere to store your excess items, Grantham Self Store could have the solution you need. Visit our website to get a no-obligation quote. We provide secure self storage in Grantham and serve many residents from across Lincolnshire. an enquiry, fill out our quick form or give one of our friendly team members a call on 01476 338981.

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