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12 tips for moving out of your parents’ house
Posted onMoving house is an exciting time, but if you’re new to the process, it can feel overwhelming. Half of all young people are now moving out of their family home by the time they’re 24, making settling into your own house a milestone for many of us. If you’re heading to university, moving into a flat share or you’re buying a new property, our experts can help you plan exactly how to move out of your parents’ house, so you can enjoy your new place worry-free. If you’re looking for some extra space while you get settled in, our flexible short-term storage units are available in whatever size you need them. How to move out of your parents’ home Talk to your parents Work out your finances Narrow down your preferred area Gather your packing materials Get started with your packing Rope in help for moving day Think about what […]
Read more >Spring cleaning: The ultimate checklist
Posted onEvery year, the time comes for you to do your annual spring clean. It’s the perfect opportunity to refresh your home after the winter and transform it into a fresh, relaxing paradise. Knowing the best way to spring clean your house, along with where to start, can be daunting. That’s why our experts have compiled the ultimate spring cleaning checklist, along with some handy storage tips, to help your home look immaculate heading into summer. If you’ve something planned during March, April or May, and need to create extra space, explore our short-term storage plans, as they’re completely tailored to suit your unique requirements. What is a spring clean? A spring clean is just another name for a ‘deep clean’ of your house, but traditionally, because the weather gets warmer during the spring months, it means that windows and doors can be opened, while you’re cleaning, to let in much […]
Read more >Top tips for saving energy at home
Posted onSaving energy at home is a great way to minimise the carbon footprint of your household, and cut the cost of your utility bills at the same time. With the cost of living on the rise in 2022, more and more UK residents are looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption, keep heat in, and find affordable, sustainable alternatives. Join us as we share our best tips for how to save energy at home in more detail below. 1. Turn things off This may sound like fairly obvious advice, but it’s a valid way to lower your electric bill. As well as switching lights off in rooms you’re not using, the Energy Saving Trust states that you could save up to £55 a year by turning your various household appliances off standby mode. That means flicking off the mains for your TV, microwave and even cooker could make all […]
Read more >How to move house with a dog
Posted onSo the time has finally come for you and your furry friend to move into a new house, and begin your next big adventure. Not only is this a fresh start, but you can reap all the benefits of your new place, like more garden space, especially if you’re upgrading to a larger home. But before you move into your new abode, it’s important to make sure your pup gets settled in too. Here are a few tips and tricks you can do when moving , so that your dog is comfortable in their new environment. Dog appeasing pheromones Pheromones are chemical signals that dogs release and can function as an ‘invisible communication’. For example, a dog appeasing pheromone is a special type of pheromone that’s secreted by female dogs after they’ve had puppies. This scent is to help their puppies feel safe, secure, and comfortable. When you’re moving into […]
Read more >Expert tips for clearing out sentimental clutter
Posted onIn the process of moving homes, living with new people and the general chaos of life, we often lose track of belongings and become swamped in clutter. Seventy per cent of Brits have admitted to keeping hold of belongings they no longer need. Some of the top items Brits hold onto include family photos, books and clothes. Explaining why we keep items, resilience coach and author, Natalie Reed, comments: “The attachment can be as a result of habit- doing what you’ve always done and not questioning whether or not this serves you financially, emotionally or energetically. “You may even be unaware that you are doing it in the same way that you become used to a dog smell around the house or become familiar with your untidiness.” However, the clear-out is usually more challenging than anticipated, especially when those belongings have sentimental values behind them. To help organise your clutter, […]
Read more >6 clever shed organisation and storage ideas
Posted onGarden sheds are great places to store all sorts of tools and equipment. However, making sure we’re effectively maintaining our sheds can occasionally fall to the wayside. Thankfully though, our storage experts have put their heads together and come up with six clever shed storage ideas to help you get your outdoor space decluttered and organised. If you realise your shed is a bit too small, take a look at our bespoke long-term storage options, which provide just the right amount of space you need. 1. Have a proper clear-out Sheds are usually prone to becoming cluttered with gardening equipment, paints, tools, and household items you can’t quite fit in your home. Before you can start to effectively organise your shed, you need to have an extensive clear-out. The best way to do this is very similar to dealing with your sentimental clutter; pull everything you’ve got out of your […]
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