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How to perfectly pack a storage box

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A storage box can make or break your storage plans. If you do not have any experience packing your things into a storage box then this post is perfect for you. Packing a storage box properly is instrumental in deciding the precise number of boxes you'll need for your possessions. The more efficient you are, the fewer boxes you'll need.

In this post, we discuss some tips that would help you with packing your things into a storage box conveniently and more effectively. There are different steps you should follow to have a well-packed storage box and some of these steps include sorting, folding, and placing of barricades or demarcating among others.


Similar items stay together

Having all your similar items packed in the same storage box will make it easier to find what you need. This would be especially helpful when you need to find things urgently. For example, all your costumes can go into one box while your sports equipment go into a different one. Keeping similar items in the same storage box makes it beasier for you to index and search. Make sure you properly catalog all your items during the sorting stage so they are easier for you to arrange in the same box.

Create Demarcations

Use your heavier and more durable items to place barriers around your box. Items like hardcover books and wooden items are good examples of things you can use to create a solid barrier. This gives your possessions inside the bin additional protection and would prevent any damages that may arise as a result of movement. Although storage boxes are very rigid and tough, you don’t want to take any chances when it comes to your possessions. Creating proper barriers and demarcations gives an extra layer of security and protection.


Lay down the base

When you are placing items into your box, make sure you have a solid base as this would determine how the other items placed in your box would sit. After securing the sides of your bin with books or another well-suited item, take your extra clothing such as towels, blankets, jackets, sweatshirts, and then use them to line the bottom of the storage box. This provides an extra cushion or layer that will give your belongings soft padding. Bulky items are usually more difficult to pack otherwise, so you’ll be using them for dual purposes while ensuring the rest of your things are well-protected. The base is the most important part of setting up your items for storage. It ensures that your possessions sit properly and it provides padding for the rest of the items that would be placed in the storage box.

Roundup

The best way to save space while packing your clothes is to roll them up. Rolling your jeans and t-shirts or skirt and blouse will save space and is a useful strategy to fit as many items as it can possibly take. Not all items should be rolled with the right side out. Some clothes like sequined dresses, delicately embroidered dresses or even dyed clothes are best turned inside out.


It is important to decide on the best way to arrange the different group of items you are boxing up. Electronics would definitely be packed differently than books. Packing your items in the most optimised ways possible helps to prevent any damage that may occur as a result of poor packaging. You can as well label the boxes so the handlers know which boxes may need a bit more care when handling. Properly arranging your belongings into the box helps you maximize your storage space. It is necessary to separate your possessions first before you box them up so they are easy to find. Also, make sure to note where you put what, so you know the boxes to check when looking for specific items.

Packing your boxes yourself gives you the flexibility to arrange your stuff the way you like before they are taken off to be stored. Having a system in place would be quite beneficial to you needed to request one of your storage boxes. Make sure to follow these guidelines to ensure that you get the best out of your storage.