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There are areas in our homes that tend to be common storage areas, such as attics or basements. But just because a space can hold a stack of boxes doesn't mean it should. Before you stash a box of clothes or holiday decorations away, consider the ways in which factors like temperature, moisture, and household pests might affect the items you're storing.
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They may be roomy, but attics are generally a poor solution for storage. Attics fluctuate in temperature, especially when they aren't insulated, which can lead to damaged fabrics and materials.
«While attics often seem like the perfect space to stash seasonal decorations or old belongings, they can be vulnerable to extreme temperatures, humidity, and pests,» says Sandi Huynen, an interior designer and organizing expert. «Delicate items like photographs or electronics can deteriorate rapidly in such conditions. It's better to opt for temperature-controlled spaces, like indoor closets or storage units, for items that hold sentimental or practical value.»
Storing items under a kitchen or bathroom sink might seem like a wise use of space, but could lead to a major mess if something goes wrong with the pipes.
"Under-sink areas often have pipes and plumbing, and storing things there can make it harder to access these parts if there's a leak or clog," says Jessica Fields, a home organization expert and blogger. «Water damage is also a risk, as items can get wet from drips or leaks. This recently happened to me, causing me to have to throw out several toiletry items that were in a large bucket under the
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