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27 Aug
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8 Self-Storage Unit Tips for Organizing Your Storage Unit

If you’ve decided to rent a self-storage unit to maximize space at home, declutter, or want somewhere to put your belongings so you don’t stumble upon them at home, it’s a wise decision. It will give you much room to breathe and space to use for more productive things. You’ll have to start thinking of...

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15 Jul
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Dorm Storage Hacks Every Student Should Know

For the most part, college dorms and apartments don’t come with much storage space for your belongings. That’s where renting a student storage unit can come in handy.  At Premium Spaces, we offer multiple unit sizes designed with students in mind. Exams? Stressful. Group projects? Worse. Don’t let your lack of storage pile on. We’ve...

24 Jun
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What to Pack Last (and First) When Moving Into a New Home

Moving into a new home can feel like a whirlwind, but it doesn’t have to.  Strategically using storage when moving can make the whole process easier on your schedule, easier on your back, and maybe even easier on your wallet.  Packing early and staying organized is the key to making your transition as smooth as...

30 May
Rows of black red wine bottles sit along their wooden storage racks.
5 Tips on How To Store Wine for Longevity

As you invest in a wine collection, you’ll soon realize that unique storage solutions are needed compared to other collectible items. Unlike drinks you plan to sip on in the coming weeks, wine can be preserved to enjoy the complex and diverse flavors years from now.  To do so, you’ll need to learn about wine...

25 Apr
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Storage Hacks for Keeping Dust and Dirt off Your Clothes

One of the most aggravating situations is opening your closet only to find your clean clothes covered in dust, hair, and other particles. Often, static electricity causes particles to cling to your clothing, while air currents bring dust into those storage spaces, even when the doors are closed. Dusty clothes can harbor bacteria and allergens,...

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