If you’ve planned a large move before, you probably know that it can sometimes feel like trying herd cats. The packing, the planning, and the endless lists can be a real whirlwind. Wong Chuk Hang offers ministorage to help you out – check this out!
You may be sitting in a room full boxes and wondering where you should start. In my last move I felt like I lived in a jungle of cardboard. Mini storage would have saved my life. This oasis of calm is in the middle of chaos. Everything is neatly stored so you can focus on your tasks and not trip over boxes.
Take a look at your collection of books. I’ve packed away enough books to stock a little library. And trust me, these things don’t just move themselves. Mini storage units can be used as temporary holding areas for items you treasure but won’t use immediately. There’s no need to lug around a Shakespeare anthology just because you can’t find your slippers.
Now let’s discuss furniture. You might be like me – you have a mix vintage items, IKEA pieces and hand-me-downs. If you’re not ready to let go of Granny’s rocking-chair but are running out of room in your new place, why not store it? It goes in storage! Voila! The problem is solved.
Next, there is the seasonal stuff. Then there’s the seasonal stuff. In Hong Kong, where summers can be hot and humid, bulky coats and winter boots just take up room. The mini storage unit is your personal Narnia, where ski jackets and Christmas lights are stored until needed.
What if it’s time to downsize? Perhaps you’re moving to an apartment in Wan Chai, or someplace equally luxurious. When you have to live in a smaller apartment, you need to plan what will go with. Mini storage serves as overflow parking. Store what you want close to hand. Put the rest aside for another day.