Posted By Cathy Scholes On 13-06-2016
Keeping your shed organized is the key to reaping the many benefits that a storage shed provides. Homeowners use storage sheds for a variety of purposes. Regardless of what they’re used for, storage sheds must be maintained in order to extend their lifespan and keep your most important items in place.
Thankfully, there are many small storage solutions for your shed that are available. By using some basic hardware and a little creativity, you can apply these solutions and keep your storage shed organized all year long.
Storage with a Purpose
The first step in creating an organized storage space is to determine its ultimate purpose. Some people simply want to get the most use out of the available space, while others want to be able to find and access certain items easily.
Keeping your items organized in a storage shed keeps you from needing to buy tools that you already own. Knowing where they are improves the efficiency with which you can maintain the different aspects of your property.
Wall Storage
For common household tools such as rakes, shovels, and brooms, a wall-mount storage system is ideal. A wall storage solution makes your tools accessible and frees up valuable floor space for larger items, such as lawnmowers and leaf blowers.
Hooks can be used on a pegboard wall-mount system to store cables, rope, and extension cords. This is also an ideal place for hammers and drills, which are commonly used most often. Shelving systems can also be used in some storage sheds to store larger items and boxes along the wall. You can purchase adjustable models that make it easy to customize your storage for your specific needs.
For a more DIY approach, use empty crates that can be stacked neatly to miscellaneous items. You can also use charcoal briquettes to absorb excess moisture that can develop in the shed space during humid summer months.
Planning Your Shed Storage Solutions
Once you’ve decided what storage options will work best, you can begin to plan your entire storage space. Consider the items that you’ll need to store and the amount of space that’s available.
This will help you create a plan that maximizes the space and reduces clutter. Store items that are frequently used in an easily accessible part of your shed. Less commonly used items can be stored towards the back. Although it may not seem vitally important now, the location of your stored items will play a huge role in the efficiency that your shed provides.
These are the simplest and most cost-effective small storage solutions for your shed. Planning out your space and understanding the purpose your storage serves will help you determine the best options for your needs. A well-organized and properly maintained storage shed will make your work a lot easier, reduce clutter, and, over time, minimize costs over time.