Storage Solutions for Renters

Suction cups offer a versatile storage solution, ideal for flat surfaces like glass and tiles. Easily expand your kitchen and bathroom storage with baskets, containers, shelves, and hooks without damaging walls.

Storage Solutions for Renters

Suction Cups

Suction cups offer a versatile storage solution, ideal for flat surfaces like glass and tiles. Easily expand your kitchen and bathroom storage with baskets, containers, shelves, and hooks without damaging walls.

Self-Adhesives

Explore products like 3 M’s Command™ range, known for its strong yet residue-free adhesive pads. These products provide practical storage options from hooks to bathroom caddies without harming surfaces.

Hanging Storage

Hanging storage is a great way to enhance your space. If clothes are your thing, consider space-saving hangers, which allow you to hang several garments from one hanger. You can use the space behind doors to add over-door hanging organisers to store your shoes or toiletries. 

Cupboard Shelves/Stackers

Make the most of every inch of your kitchen cupboards with no-drill cupboard shelves, shelf stackers, or stacking baskets. These storage solutions create extra space in cupboards that might otherwise be left half empty, helping you organise your cooking essentials efficiently.

Under Shelf Drawers/Baskets

Do you have extra space under shelves? Then make the most of it. Adding under-shelf drawers and baskets to your shelves lets you make the most of the unused space. These solutions are easy to install and perfect for adding extra storage in kitchens.

Sofas/Beds with Storage

Consider furniture with hidden storage compartments, such as lift-up beds and sofas with concealed storage in the base. These are ideal storage solutions for maximising space in bedrooms and living areas.

There are so many different ways to make the most of the space in your rental property; these are just some of the ways you can enhance your home.

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