9:36 PM on Jul. 30, 2008
Storage services are becoming an increasingly popular form or decluttering the average American home. How many boxes of Christmas decorations, old linens, board games that have never been played and electronic equipment does the typical family have tucked away in nooks and crannies of their attics, garages and basements? Suffice it to say, that we all accumulate things on a regular basis, things that we may not really need, but we take them anyway just in case we may use them pone day. Garage sale shoppers, now they load up. They probably could stand renting a unit just for their thrifty finds. Many times, an opportunity comes that you simply can't pass up. A free couch, an new desk chair, or a vintage dining table or sewing machine shows up, and you just know that you will be able to squeeze it in somewhere. Once you get it home, though, the squeezing is more difficult than you first imagines. So you have a choice, watch as your house shrinks, or move some of that stuff out to a nearby space where you can access it at any time. I would rather be able to pick and choose what surrounds me, and keep a spacious open feeling to my home, rotating the contents like food in my pantry, than be squished and stressed in a house that was filled to capacity.
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