Moving to a new home is stressful and you might be tempted to start unpacking your stuff and putting them into any available space — simply to be done with the ordeal. Developing an unpacking plan is definitely tedious but it pays off in the long run. You may discover that your home has even more storage space when you carry out your unpacking correctly.
The tips below will help you maximize your storage space effectively:
Kitchen
The kitchen is arguably the most important room in the home. When you make good use of available storage, you can easily find objects thereby saving time spent in searching for objects. This makes the time you spend in the Kitchen productive and enjoyable.
You can plan your kitchen using the following tips:
- Free up countertop space by placing rarely used items in cabinets.
- Place rarely used items in storage spaces that are more accessible.
- Place knives near the countertop where you prepare food most often.
- Arrange like items in the same place so you can know exactly where each item is located at any time.
- Keep bigger items like cutting boards, pans, vessels and other items in the cabinet until you need to use them.
Bathroom
The bathroom is also an important room but unlike the kitchen, you might find less space here. It is necessary to have a tidy arrangement of objects in the bathroom.
The following tips should help:
- Buy a towel rack if you don’t find one installed.
- Mount a single or multi-layer shelf under the sink for toiletries and other miscellaneous items.
- Add a new cabinet above the sink if you need more storage but ensure it works with the design of your bathroom. You may use one that features a mirror to serve as storage as well as a mirror.
Other Parts Of The Home
- Construct shelves on the upper part of the passage way wall to store other items that you can’t keep in the bedroom.
- Build a shoe rack for proper arrangement of your shoes in your bedroom.
You will definitely enjoy staying in your new home if you make appropriate planning, so please don’t be in a hurry to unpack.

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