Where to Put Holiday Decorations Away (Besides the Attic)
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Where to Put Holiday Decorations Away (Besides the Attic)

Putting up holiday decorations is a joy, but the real hustle comes when it's time to bring them down. As the holiday season end, many seniors are worried about where to store their seasonal decor. The guide below shares some tips on where and how to strategically store seasonal decoration items enabling you to get things in order for the next holiday season. 

5 Easy to Reach Locations for Seniors to Store Holiday Decorations

The first step to getting organized after the holiday has elapsed finding a suitable and dedicated area for storing decor items. Here as some of the areas, you may consider:

1. Garage

Garages are the most logical places to store holiday decorations because of their ease of accessibility in a home. Garage shelves are great choices as they are not sensitive to temperature.

2. Shed

Items that can handle harsh conditions can be stored in a shed outdoors. Sheds are great options for decor items. Ensure they are packaged well.

3. Basement

If you are lucky to own a house with a basement, Bingo! Ensure that you avoid moisture by using tightly fitted plastic containers to store items away.

4. Under the Bed

Take advantage of storage space under your bed. The top shelves of your bedroom closed are also perfect spots for storing decor items.

5. Guest Bedroom

If your home does not have an area ideal for items, you may consider a storage closet in a guest's bedroom.

Tips for Boxing Up and Storing Holiday Decor

To make sure you are organized for the next holiday season, the tips below may help.

Decoration Purge

If you have decor you have not used in years, it is better to let go of them. Donate or regift those ornaments that you do not like and need anymore. This helps reduce the amount of clutter around the house.

Pack Categorically

Group similar decor items together. For instance, depending on the make, material, or size. After grouping, it's important to label your boxes. Packing categorically will save you time in the future of unpacking and sorting.

Use a Durable Storage Bag

Storing items in a durable bag prevents them from rodents, dust, mold, or moisture. Some of the decor items can change color if not properly stored. It's recommended to use a high-quality storage bag made of polyester as it can easily be cleaned and protects holiday decor items.

Choose the Right Storage Unit

Choose a storage location that will not be difficult to store away your items. Find a unit that is accessible within your home, and your will need little to no help moving heavy storage bags. Remember to avoid the attic, as extreme temperatures can damage the decoration items. In addition, it is very inaccessible to seniors.

Use Cushioning Material

For fragile heirlooms, they need to be kept in excellent condition. You may want to consider packing peanuts or bubble wrap to ensure they are kept safe till the next holiday season.

Ask for Assistance

For many seniors, packing your seasonal decor and moving them to storage is not always easy because of limited mobility and strength. It is a good idea to ask for assistance. Do not be afraid to ask for assistance to reduce unwanted injuries and broken items. At Senior Helpers Vancouver, we offer professional caregiver services in Vancouver, Longview, Camas, Kelso, Battle Ground, and Chehalis. Let our professionally trained caregivers help you. Contact us for more information.