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Winter clothing is quite bulky, and winter gear is large, so finding a place to store your winter clothing and equipment is challenging, especially if you live in a smaller home or apartment. If you wonder how and where to keep all of your winter items, you’ve come to the right place! Here are some ideas for keeping winter attire and gear that will maximize space within your home during the winter months. 

Have a space within your home that is designated for your winter wear. 

When in use, your winter attire should be placed on hooks in an open area instead of in a closet or piled somewhere. The circulating air will allow your clothing to dry thoroughly, preventing any mold or mildew. You can do this by using wall hooks designated for each family member, plus a few extras for guests. Remember to purchase heavy-duty hooks since winter coats can be pretty heavy.

Place hats and gloves in storage bins or baskets – on shelves placed high or at ground level. The ability for air to circulate is vital here as well. Put winter boots and shoes on an elevated shoe rack, which will allow them to dry correctly while keeping your floors clean. You should place a heavy-duty, waterproof mat underneath coats and shoes.  

Design a spot in your garage or shed to keep your winter sports equipment. 

Finding a location for your skis, snowboards, and snowshoes can be a hassle since items are pretty oversized. Installing a ski rack in your garage or shed is an option if you have the room, but most people don’t have that type of extra space. Do know that a local self-storage unit is an option for you. Many locations have drive-up access and monthly specials that make self-storage affordable and convenient. 

Find a place to store your winter clothing and winter gear when the warmer weather comes.

Because winter clothing is so bulky, it is difficult to keep out alongside your spring and summer attire. Before placing it in vacuum-sealed bags or airtight containers, ensure your winter clothing is clean and dry. Label each clearly so you can easily find what you need. If you are unable to store these items within your home, you can place them within your self-storage unit as well, using that as a location to swap out and keep seasonal items, sports equipment, and even seasonal decor.

Be mindful about staying organized – renting self-storage if you have to. 

As always, Storage Seeker is here to help. We let you compare and reserve self-storage units in your neighborhood for FREE online – with thousands of top-rated units to choose from. Winter no longer means that your home will become inundated with hats, coats, and winter sporting gear. By designating an area for winter attire and equipment and keeping items offsite during warmer seasons, you will maximize space within your home for the entire year.