Kick Clutter to the Curb with These Storage Shed Organization Tips

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Anyone with a storage shed will tell you that they’re great for preventing disorganized chaos in your home and garage. However, it’s common for sheds to function as a way to keep clutter out of sight and out of mind. The space you created to declutter your home now needs to be decluttered. Whether you’re renting a home with a shed in Indianapolis, IN, or Atlanta, GA, these storage shed organization tips will help you restore order to your extra storage space.

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1) Divide your stuff into zones and get rid of what you don’t need

Clear a staging area outside of the shed because you’ll need to bring items from inside the shed outside to sort. Divide up the storage shed into quadrants in your mind, and begin by pulling all items out of each quadrant. As you bring each item out, put each item into a sorting category: “throw away,” “donate,” or “keep.” Then, subdivide the “keep” section into categories (tools, gardening, outdoor toys, etc.) Use sticky notes to make temporary sorting signs. Once you’ve emptied the shed of its contents, wipe down all surfaces inside & sweep the shed. Remove the remaining items from the staging area, leaving only the items designated for keeping.

Create zones in the shed for the remaining categories of items to be returned. Zone placement should be decided based on volume and size of contents within each category, frequency of use, and ease of accessibility. Put items back into their newly-designated zones, and label your zones to reinforce the new layout and to help you quickly see the new system you have set up. This approach is also perfect for organizing your garage. – Categorically Caroline

2) Organize items with boxes and bins for easy access

Start by emptying out the shed, grouping like items together, and tossing what’s no longer needed or used. Next, define each section of the shed – from floor to ceiling – placing well-labeled boxes or clear bins together by category. Don’t forget to allow some room to move through the space so you can get what you need when you need it. – Organized Essentials

3) Sell your unwanted items to maximize your space

The single biggest hack regarding storage solutions is the “elimination approach.” Over the years, we all collect things we feel are necessary, but time proves we don’t need everything we hold on to. For every item you’re going to store, donate one to a resale shop or have a garage sale. This approach allows you to purchase a smaller storage shed, and the money from selling your unwanted items can help pay for it.  – Red River Sheds

4) Keep kids’ items organized and within reach

If you’re storing kids’ items in the shed, make sure they are in baskets and on lower shelves so they are within reach and the kids can put their things away on their own. Keep like items together. – Organization Innovations

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5) Take advantage of built-in shelving for easy storage shed organization

When purchasing a new storage shed, look for sheds that include shelving and other organizing features. Shelving will help you get organized the first day you build your shed. Tool corrals are also great features that help you organize your rakes and shovels into a corner. – KitSuperStore.com

6) Keep your storage shed organized with mounted storage racks

When purchasing ceiling-mounted storage racks, people pay twice, as a new home usually means a new shed and new storage equipment for the shed. Typically they are left behind for the next homeowner. Ceiling-mounted storage racks are a 100% portable storage solution. They’re fully adjustable, lightweight, and adjust vertically and horizontally to fit any space. – ARackAbove

7) Use stand-alone shelves for vertical storage shed organization

Be sure to purchase or make stand-alone shelves. It’s amazing how much easier it is to find things and how much more efficient the space is used when it’s being utilized vertically. – Cincinnati Professional Organizer

Chibuzo is part of the content marketing team and enjoys writing about local insights and home improvement. His dream home is a Mediterranean-style house with a large kitchen and plenty of windows.
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