
A home renovation can be exciting. New floors, updated rooms, a remodeled kitchen, or a completely refreshed home can make your space feel brand new. But before the transformation happens, there’s one challenge many homeowners face:
Where do
you put all your belongings while the work is underway?
Furniture, decorations, electronics, clothing, and household
items can quickly get in the way. Construction dust, debris, paint, and
accidental bumps can also put your belongings at risk.
That’s where a self-storage unit for home renovation can
make a big difference.
1. Keep Your Belongings Safe and Protected

Renovation projects can create a lot of dust and debris. Even careful contractors need room to work, and furniture left in the construction area can be exposed to scratches, dust, paint, and accidental damage.
Moving your belongings into a clean, secure storage unit
gives you a convenient place to keep them out of the renovation zone.
For sensitive items such as electronics, wood furniture,
artwork, and upholstered furniture, consider climate-controlled storage when
available.
2. Create
More Space for Your Renovation

Contractors need room to move, measure, install, paint, and
complete their work.
Instead of constantly moving furniture from one room to
another, a self-storage facility gives you an easy way to clear the space
before work begins.
A clutter-free work area can make your renovation feel much
more manageable and give contractors better access to the areas they're working
on.
3. Avoid
Renovation Clutter Chaos
Renovation materials can quickly take over your home.
Boxes, furniture, decorations, tools, and household items
can leave you feeling like you're living in a construction zone.
Using temporary storage during a renovation allows you to
separate your everyday belongings from the renovation project. You can organize
your storage unit by room and clearly label boxes, so you know exactly where
everything is.
4.
Protect Your Furniture from Dust and Damage
Your sofa, dining table, mattresses, rugs, and other
furniture can be expensive to replace.
Before placing furniture in storage:
Clean and dry items thoroughly.
Disassemble larger furniture when possible.
Wrap furniture with appropriate protective materials.
Keep hardware in labelled bags.
Avoid overpacking your storage unit.
Leave enough space to access your belongings.
Proper preparation can make moving everything back into your
renovated home much easier.
5. Keep
Important Items Easy to Access
Not everything should go to the back of your storage unit.
If your renovation will last several weeks or months, think
about what you may need during the project. Keep frequently needed boxes closer
to the entrance and create a small walkway through the unit.
For example, you may want easy access to:
Seasonal clothing
Important documents
Children's belongings
Small appliances
Tools
Cleaning supplies
Everyday household items
A little organization at the beginning can save you a lot of
time later.
6. Choose
the Right Storage Unit Size
The right storage unit size depends on how much of your home
you're renovating.
A smaller unit may work for a bedroom or home office, while
larger renovations may require a 10×10, 10×15, or larger storage unit.
Before renting, make an inventory of the furniture, boxes,
appliances, and other belongings you plan to store.
If you're unsure which size is right for you, ask your
storage facility for help selecting an appropriate unit.
7. Self-Storage
Gives You Flexibility
Renovation timelines don't always go according to plan. A
project that was expected to take a few weeks may take longer because of
unexpected repairs, material delays, or changes to the project.
A flexible self-storage solution can give you extra time and
space while your renovation is completed.
Month-to-month storage can be particularly useful when you
don't know exactly when you'll be ready to move everything back home.
8. Don't
Store Prohibited or Hazardous Materials
Before moving renovation supplies into a storage unit, check
the facility's rules.
Items such as paint, paint thinner, fuel, and certain
cleaning or chemical products may not be permitted in self-storage because of
fire and safety concerns.
Always ask your storage facility about prohibited items
before storing renovation materials.
Make Your
Renovation Easier with Self Storage
Renovating your home doesn't have to mean living surrounded
by boxes and furniture.
A self-storage unit during a home renovation can help you
create more working space, protect your belongings, reduce clutter, and make
the entire renovation process more organized.
Whether you're remodelling a kitchen, updating a bathroom,
replacing flooring, renovating a bedroom, or tackling a whole-home project,
having a dedicated home renovation storage solution can give you the extra
space you need.
Ready to Make Your Renovation Less Stressful?
Don't let furniture and household clutter get in the way of
your renovation.
Rent a self-storage unit at Airbase Storage today and keep
your home renovation-ready!
📦 Clear the clutter.
Protect your belongings. Create room to renovate.
👉 Rent Now and find the storage space that's right for your project.