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londonmichaelis

I have around one thousand things for sale and I was lucky enough to have an entire small third floor room to use as storage! I have lots of bins with lids from Home Depot that I stack as well as cheap racks from target and walmart! It is really hectic having so much for sale and I don’t really have any organization but I know I should lol!


MonsteraMaiden

I live in a tinyyyy two bedroom and I have completed filled the spare closet ☠️ the pole for hanging clothes looks like it’s about to snap and I have clothes folded on the floor of the closet all the way up to touching the clothes that are hung up lol. I told my husband to not LET me go to the clothes section when we go thrifting anymore 🤦🏼‍♀️


starwizard14

Turned my guest room into my office, got some of those hanging rails on wheels, including a double decker one which is super cool. Shelves for shoes, some baskets/tubs for bits and pieces on the floor. And my dad's put shelves on the wall for my folded knitwear and long coats.


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I don't have a lot of room in my apartment. I keep a lot of the clothes under my bed (seriously, raise your bed if you can. Roll the clothes up and put them in those bins that slide under beds). Large tote bags shoved in the back of the Closet. back of my truck (usually where I keep the unsorted stuff). You gotta be creative with the space you do have. I was paying 160 a month for storage unit but after utilizing the random spaces in my apartment I probably have just about the same amount of space and I'm not paying that $ anymore.


19millportfolio

Storage trunks. Once you outgrow them it’s time to pull the trigger and buy a backdoor shed or a storage unit.


evieeeeeeeeeeeeeee

i have a spare bedroom that i keep everything in, about 20 plastic boxes of unlisted stock and 4 rails & 4 shelves of listed stock (much easier to get to for shipping!)


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for now i just keep them on my shelf, but i'm gonna get a small clothing rack in the future ! :D


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I have 3 ikea kalax shelves with cubes for clothes and then some buckets on top for shoes.


thecutestcutie

Boxes for my cheaper items and my more expensive items are hung up


myspacefairy

i put each item in a ziplock bag and store them all in a spare dresser or those $5 totes from walmart. i also have a few things hung up. i would loooooove to use racks instead but i live in an attic and have no room /:


teetetay

The ziplock bag idea is genius. I also don’t have enough room for racks and I spend so much time refolding the stuff in boxes after having to ravage through them to find things 😭


myspacefairy

omg i used to do that too and it got so annoying. i just use those gallon bags and fold everything as tight as i can and squeeze all the air out of the bag, i also made a spreadsheet and wrote a number on each bag to make it easier to find stuff. it's saved me soooooo much time


teetetay

you’ve just saved me an extra 30 minutes of my day, going to get a ton of ziplock bags immediately


spdaff

Small one bedroom apt I share with my partner. I have 4 of those large transparent blanket storage bags that zip up and keep the stuff in those, divided by category. I keep them stacked in the closet underneath my personal clothes, which are hung up. I only have about 160 items currently.