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Below are 11 ways to maximise storage and save money around your home.
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I love a bargain so I’m always on the lookout for the best ways to organise my home, whether that’s creative with storage ideas or purchasing some storage units to keep things neat and tidy.
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Make use of window sills
I don’t have shelves in most of our rooms, but I do have window sills!
Window sills are great ways to maximise storage space and save money as we already have them! Bonus right.
I use window sills to store pictures, plants and ornaments on pretty much every sill I have.
This way I maximize the space available without spending a penny.
Over door storage
As you can see, I love using over-the-door hooks for hanging things like a fake plant, tea towels, oven gloves, etc.
They are pretty inexpensive and easy to get hold of, these ones I have are linked below.
You can also use old bags on hooks in bathrooms for storing toiletries.
Some cheap over-the-door storage items like this one from Amazon are great and hold loads. Fab for kids rooms too.
Some more great ideas here 12 Smart Ways To Add Storage To Your Doors (onegoodthingbyjillee.com)
Under bed storage
In all the bedrooms in our house, we maximise storage by using the free space under beds. I don’t mean chuck everything under there and forget about it though.
I mean use old boxes or even old parcel boxes you have and store toys, shoes and toiletries there.
I use these cute grey ones in the link below to store our guinea pig items and the leftover two I had for toys. I would definitely recommend these, they are sturdy and look good.
Use what you have
There’s no need to go and spend a fortune on containers or storage boxes.
To maximise storage and save money, I like to use food containers we don’t use anymore for snack bars, old baskets for dolls, boxes from parcels, and even toilet roll tubes can be helpful as pen pots.
Don't waste suitcase space
I don’t know about you but if I’m lucky I can use my suitcase once a year. So the rest of the time it sits there.
I use mine to store seasonal clothing, duvets, and even Christmas gifts.
Talk about storage that saves you money, you can’t get much better than that.
Wardrobe Art
What to do with all those beautiful drawings your children have done?
There’s only so much space on the fridge, right?
Use the inside of your wardrobe door for storing your little one’s artwork. This always gives me a smile when I open my wardrobe to see this.
Reorganise
Another great way to maximise storage and save money is a good old-fashioned reorganisation. Sometimes it’s that simple.
Maybe the food cupboard isn’t being used to its full potential, swap it with your pots and pans.
Try out a few different ways till you find what works for you.
How you fold makes a difference
Folding clothes gives me such a buzz of happiness.
I even fold my pj’s. Try it.
You get home and look for your pj’s under your pillow to find a perfectly folded set waiting for you.
The way you use your wardrobe space and drawers can give or take space.
Try folding tops to stand up. That way you can see them all and it saves a massive space. You can do this with most other items too.
Above kitchen cupboards
Here are some cute and clever ways of using the space above kitchen cupboards effectively. These are maximising the space and saving money.
11 Smart Ways to Use the Space Above Your Cabinets | The Kitchn
Sell it
Don’t be afraid to sell items that don’t give you a buzz of happiness.
Not only will this help with creating more space but will give you an extra few pennies.
My favourite sites to sell on are Vinted, FB, Gumtree and eBay.
That can be anything from unwanted gifts to clothing that no longer fits anymore.
DISCOUNTS
Use discounts for getting storage items and shop for cheaper items at places like B&M, The Range, and Home Bargains.
Below are some helpful discount sites I like to use.
Supermarket coupons UK – MoneySavingExpert
VoucherCodes – Exclusive Discount Codes & Vouchers
Groupon® Official Site | Online Shopping Deals and Coupons | Save Up to 70% off
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