What ‘Harry Potter’ can teach us about storage.
There isn’t a Brit alive that’s unaware of the global phenomenon that is Harry Potter. Whether you’ve grown up with the books or seen the films hundreds of times as they invade our televisions every Christmas, the boy who lived is almost definitely a part of your life in some way.
Harry has taught us a great deal about courage, love, friendship and the importance of doing what is right over what is easy. But no one really considers what he has taught us about storage…
Learn to pack effectively
Hermione Granger takes a magical page out of Mary Poppins’ book with her small, bottomless clutch bag. When it comes to packing a lot into a small space, it’s fair to say that she’s cheating a bit, but it still speaks volumes of the importance of utilising your space. The contents of her bag certainly got the famous trio out of a few scrapes and you don’t need to be as clever as Hermione to understand how to pack like a real wizard.
Don’t hoard
One of the easiest ways for clutter to build up is from us not distinguishing between what is needed, and what is not. A lot of hoarded items are entirely useless and should be thrown away, but there are those few that we just feel the need to hang on to. Whilst we can’t offer the magically infinite refuge for long-treasured items such as the Room of Requirement, Store That E14 is prepared to hold on to all the old textbooks, vanishing cabinets, lost diadems or any other muggle items you want to keep safe, just in case.
Know your hiding places
When it comes to keeping your private, indispensable or philosophical items safe and secure, you’re going to want to store them somewhere as fool-proof as the Mirror of Erised. Store That, secure self-storage Canary Wharf, will be able to keep your items as safely hidden as the philosopher’s stone. But don’t worry; we’ll grant you access to your items regardless of whether you want to use them or not.
If you’re considering sea container rentals, or would just like to find out more about our secure self-storage E14, get in touch with us on 020 7515 1300 or email us at info@storethat.co.uk.