Creating Floor Space with Store That, Canary Wharf
If you have previously or currently lived in London, you’ll know that one of the most important aspects of living in the city is making the most of the space you’ve got. This week, Store That, self storage E14, have put together a list of top tips to maximise your space if you’re living in a small apartment.
Create zones
When it comes to making the most of your space, think about all the things you do in your apartment. This may be working, studying, sleeping, eating or socialising. When you have a rough idea, you’ll then be able to separate your room into zones. You can separate these with different décor or smartly placed furniture.
In London, floor space is considered to be a premium. If you’re looking to move to the city but feel as though you have too many belongings, you shouldn’t have to sacrifice your possessions to move into your home. Fortunately, Store That Canary Wharf has the perfect solution. Situated in the heart of London Docklands, just a stone’s throw away from Canary Wharf, we have numerous storage units in E14 ranging from 20-150sqft. Our 2-acre site is fully protected not only with CCTV coverage but also 24-hour in-house security, so you can rest assured your belongings are always safe with us!
Think upwards!
When it comes to utilising your space, many people often forget that wall space is just as useful as floor space. Be sure to exploit it with floor to ceiling storage units, hanging light fixtures or shelves. This gives you the perfect opportunity to display your belongings without feeling cluttered.
Open living
Consider making some larger cosmetic alterations to your apartment or home if possible, install bigger windows or tear down unnecessary walls to make your space appear larger. Not only does this open up the room but it also provides a great opportunity for hosting if you’re a social person!
If you would like more information about how to maximise your space with self storage in E14, contact Store That Canary Wharf today on 020 7515 1300.