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Basements and Garages Are Prime Real Estate: Ten Tips to Make the Most of These Neglected Areas

 
Author: Rosemary Chieppo
 

1. View basements and garages as rooms and plan how youre going to use the space; visualize how youd like it to look and feel. Grouping like things together is one of the most basic organizing principles. So create zones; a gardening zone, a camping zone, a recycling zone, etc. This makes for a logical system. PS: always label!

2. Make sure all your equipment is clean and maintained before storing. Mud or dirt can cause rust, mildew or deterioration. PS: donate or throw away before you store; why make room for items that need replacement?

3. Your storage area should be dry and ventilated. Wrap items. appropriately. Lawn furniture cushions should be thoroughly dry before storing and then placed loosely in a nylon bag or plastic storage bin to keep them dust free.

4. Dont keep anything directly on a basement floor in case of water damage. Cement blocks with wood pieces create instant shelves. Better yet, use clear plastic bins. You can see whats inside and the bins protect from water damage. PS: remember to label them!

5. Turn a plastic wading pool into a holding bin for inflatable toys, beach totes, swim goggles, and other seasonal accessories.

6. Dont forget valuable wall space. Hang pegboards and hooks, add shelving, and put a sturdy utility shelf unit (metal or plastic is better than wood) in an empty closet. PS: Lowes sells one I love: its made by Plano and costs about $20+-.

7. Place gardening toolsrakes, shovels, hoes, etc.inside a sturdy trash barrel with wheels. Hang small tools around the rim. When its time to garden just roll the can to wherever you want to work. PS: trash barrels are also great for hockey sticks, bats, balls, etc.

8. Store the lawn mower in a ventilated area, away from flammable items. PS: get the leaf blower and snow blower serviced and ready for fall and winter.

9. Drawers from old furniture and empty luggage are great for storing. The luggage is going to be sitting there anyway; why not put it to good use?

10. If you still need more room, consider a storage shed behind your home. PS: make sure it can be locked and is thoroughly protected from the elements.

Disorganization takes up so much space! Organize all your clutter and youll be amazed how much more stuff you can fit! And imagine actually parking your car in the garage! By the way, all those trips to the beach and taking the dog to the park have taken their toll on the car. Clean the upholstery, floor mats, and car seats. The car will look great and have a new home!

 
 
 

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