How To Best Store Your Holiday Items for Next Year

A boy unpacks Christmas ornaments from a holiday storage box.

The holiday season is a magical time of year in which we celebrate family, spread joy, and adorn our homes with festive decorations. Once the yuletide times are over and the calendar turns into January, it eventually becomes time to tuck your decor away until next year’s season rolls around.

To preserve the festive spirit of your home for years to come, we recommend finding the best way to store your holiday items. Keeping them organized and neatly sorted will help keep them ready for future festivities.

From decluttering to choosing the right storage solutions, this blog from the experts at Apple Self Storage will teach you how you can efficiently manage your holiday decor storage.

Assessing Your Holiday Items

Before you jump to packing everything away, take some time to assess your holiday items. Check for broken ornaments, tangled lights, or decorations that didn’t get used this year. Set aside anything that is damaged beyond repair and consider donating items that no longer fit your holiday theme. By sorting through everything first, you can streamline the storage process and avoid accumulating clutter.

How To Declutter Your Home After the Holidays

The end of the holiday season is the perfect time to declutter your home and remove excess decorations, gift wrap, and seasonal items you no longer use. Start by organizing similar items together, such as tree ornaments, wreaths, and outdoor lights.

Donate or recycle previously loved and invest in proper holiday storage bins to preserve your essentials. Decluttering now ensures that when the next holiday season arrives, your space is organized and ready for festive decorating.

Timetable for Storing Christmas Decorations

Creating a timeline for storing Christmas decorations can make the process more manageable. In the first week after the holidays, pack away fragile ornaments, wrapping materials, and tabletop decor. By the second week, take down larger decorations, such as your Christmas tree and any outdoor lights.

In the third week, move any remaining holiday items into storage and label all boxes for easy identification next year. This slow approach allows you to pace yourself while ensuring you’ll be finished by the end of February.

Holiday Decor Storage Spots Around the House

If you prefer to keep your holiday decorations at home, use clear bins, labels, and dividers to make it easy to find what you need next year. Finding the right storage spot is also key, so here are some examples of places to look:

  • Attics and basements. These areas are ideal for large storage bins, though they may not be temperature controlled.
  • Closets. A dedicated shelf for holiday items can keep them accessible yet out of the way.
  • Under your bed. This is a great place for small decor items or wrapping supplies.
  • Garage storage racks. Overhead storage in garages can be an efficient place to keep seasonal items without taking up valuable floor space.

Seasonal Storage Units for Holiday Items

If you’re running out of space at home, renting a seasonal storage unit is a great solution. After all, you don’t want to have to push through boxes of wrapping paper or yard ornaments in your closet while searching for your summer gear.

Renting a residential storage unit from Apple Self Storage provides a stable environment in which to keep your holiday decor. Plus, having a designated space for holiday decor storage makes unpacking and decorating each year much simpler.

Rent Seasonal Storage From Apple Self Storage

When you need a place to keep holiday decorations or other household items securely stowed away, come to Apple Self Storage. We offer a reliable selection of self storage units in many sizes so you can find something that fits your needs. Whether you’re looking for temporary storage for a few months or a permanent place for your extra stuff, we’ve got you covered.

Find an Apple Self Storage facility near you today and get started! You can also browse our FAQ guide and blog for more information.

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