Extra room for the visiting relatives. No, you can’t store your relatives, but you can store the extra stuff in your guest room to make room for the relatives.
Somewhere to hide the Christmas presents. Do you really think that your kids haven’t figured out that you hide the presents on the top shelf in the closet and under the bed?
A place to store the Christmas lights and decorations. Your neighbors really don’t want to see your Christmas lights and roof-top reindeer all year long.
A comfortable hideaway for your inflatable Santas and Snowmen. You don’t really think that your kids are going to let you go another year without buying one of those inflatable Christmas decorations like your neighbors, who now have 12 in their yard.
A safe place to store the Santa suit and beard. We know you said that last Christmas was going to be the last for playing Santa at the holiday party, but the odds aren’t looking good. (Might want to save it for one more year.)
Storage for Christmas gifts that you plan to re-gift next year. Let’s face it. You’re going to get a gift that you just can’t stand, but you don’t have the heart to throw away because your favorite aunt gave it to you. (Just store the present until you can re-gift it next year.)
A hiding place for your excess purchases from “Black Friday.” If your husband finds out just how much “stuff” you got on Black Friday, you’re a dead woman. Or, if your wife finds out just how many tools you picked up at the home store annual clearance sale, you’re a dead man.
An out-of-the-way place for last year’s exercise equipment. It doesn’t really matter that you haven’t used the exercise equipment that you received last Christmas. It’s a new year, and a new piece of equipment has found its way into your home.
Storage for the artificial Christmas tree. Haven’t you heard that it’s not environmentally friendly to be cutting down trees each year to use for decoration? Time to buy a fake tree!! (Full disclosure: some of the writers involved in this article still kill trees each year for Christmas.)
Seasonal clothing that just don’t fit in your home. You live in Oregon. Be realistic. How many different kinds of cold-weather clothes do you own? At least a few outfits for every kind of weather. Keep them protected in air-conditioned storage until you need that reindeer sweater for the holiday party.
No matter the reason, at Nest Self Storage we have specials that will help you save money this holiday season. Come in today!