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Clear out your possessions and speed up your home renovation project

Renovating your home during the COVID-19 pandemic might seem counterintuitive but it’s actually one of the best things you can do. Just like everyone else, you’ve been forced to spend more time at home, together with the family, all at once. There is a need for separate, enclosed private spaces for work and school. Address the challenges of sheltering in place and improve the layout of your home. You’re probably wondering where the money to pay for all of this is coming from. Well, you haven’t been able to do the things that you like, such as eating out or going to the theatre, so you must have some extra cash on hand. Use it to make a comforting investment

Completing a home renovation project during a pandemic requires lots of planning, frequent visits to showrooms, and on-site check-ins. More and more meetings are being held remotely, so you should better become comfortable with technology. Virtual consultations involve the use of video chat apps like Zoom and ensure much of the same experience as in-person meetings. Remodeling might take longer than expected, but it’s worthwhile. You’re going to be home for the foreseeable future, so you might as well make the experience enjoyable. Don’t postpone renovating any longer. 

By failing to prepare, you’re preparing to fail. Plan the renovation thoroughly and don’t leave anything to chance. Construction work is messy. More exactly, it stirs up old toxins, generates dust, and makes certain parts of your home virtually unusable for days and weeks on end. It’s recommended to get a room at a hotel. Figure out what you want to do with your precious belongings. Clearing away some of your possessions can speed up the home renovation project and spare you unnecessary stress. If you’re adding a modest loft extension or carving out new walls, the last thing you want is to have your carpets, furniture, and appliances covered in dust and debris. 

In this article, we’ll take a close look at the most practical temporary storage solutions you can use to keep your things safely out of the way when the workers arrive. 

Find a spot in the home to store all the stuff 

Many homes come with a spare room, which is usually kept for visitors to sleep in. If you have a spare room in your home, you should put it to good use. You’re not welcoming guests any time soon, so think about using it for storage purposes. The room is sitting empty most of the time. Rather than just leaving it like that, make it usable and functional. Store the belongings that must be out of the way during your remodeling. This includes everything from electronics and appliances to furniture and collectibles. Of course, the room will feel crowded and untidy, but if you don’t move your stuff, it will be damaged or splashed with paint. 

If you don’t have a spare room, don’t worry. Any space that’s currently not in use will do just fine. You can use the guest bedroom or an empty corner in the garage.  If you don’t like the thought of giving up space, remind yourself that this is only temporary and it’s one of the most cost-effective solutions. Your possessions are free from the risk of damage, not to mention they’re within immediate reach. Leverage the available space as much as you can. Measure the height, width, and length of the room. Then, make a list of the things you plan to store. You can place small things in baskets. 

Rent a self storage unit

Consider putting your furniture and furnishings in a self-storage unit throughout the renovation. While major improvements are underway, the self storage unit will offer temporary shelter for your precious possessions. “Where can I find self storage ?” is a question you might ask yourself. Well, it’s not hard to locate and book a nearby self storage facility that’s safe, secure, and climate-controlled. Owing to web-based marketplaces, it’s quite easy to locate, compare, and rent the perfect self storage unit. If you look hard enough, you’ll eventually find what you’re looking for. 

If you don’t have an extra room or a garage, self storage can help. You can always retrieve the things you need. Examples of things that you can put in storage include wardrobes, bookcases, and bathroom suites. Additionally, you can store sofas, curtains, beds, and bedding. If you have lots of bulky items, keep them safe for long periods of time. Don’t part with your valuables or memorabilia. You can change the size of the unit at any given time. So, as the furniture is gradually reinstalled into the home, you can opt for a smaller storage unit. 

There are some things you must keep in mind when selecting a self storage provider. Price and proximity matter, but consider the security of the facility. More exactly, it should be surrounded by some sort of fence and monitored by a 24-hour video surveillance system. Take a tour of the facility and check out the storage unit. Are there any barriers to harsh water conditions? Does the storage provider ensure daily maintenance? Finally yet importantly, add a layer of protection to your belongings by taking out insurance. Ask about the options for insuring your contents. 

Store your belongings with family and friends  

You can store some of your possessions with family and friends. Ask them if they would be willing to accommodate your belongings until the remodeling project is finalized. They won’t let you down, in case that’s on your mind. If you know someone who has unused space in their home, call them and make the necessary arrangements. Be careful when moving the stuff in. You don’t want to cause any damage when bringing the items in. Set aside time and resources for transporting the possessions. 

You can save a great deal of money by storing your belongings with family and friends. However, don’t use this option too often because you risk ruining your relationship. It’s a good idea to make a list of all the items. This way, you have a guarantee the items are accounted for at all times.

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