You may want to get organised this spring but feel as though you’re not working with enough space, and therefore your items are constantly looking cluttered (no matter how hard you try to organise). Working with smaller spaces can be challenging, but not impossible, and if you find the right storage solutions, you can have your space looking organise in no time.
By utilising vertical space, finding the right shelving, and decluttering, you can be as organised as possible this spring. Maximising space is essential, especially when living in smaller flats or apartments, small homes, working in compact offices, or working with small garages and sheds. Shelving and racking systems are one of the most effective ways to optimise your environment, and this blogpost is going to look into the best ways to utilise smaller spaces using these storage systems.
The Power of Shelving
Shelving is an excellent option for organising storage and creating more space, as you can place your items vertically, whilst also storing them away neatly. By going up rather than using floor space, shelves can provide storage in areas that would otherwise be wasted. Whether it’s for books, decorative items, kitchen supplies, or office materials, shelves are adaptable to nearly any setting (and there are so many shelving options to choose from).
There are several types of shelving and racking that can work well in smaller spaces. Here’s a breakdown of the best shelving options for maximising limited room:
Types of Shelving to Consider: Wall-mounted shelves
- Corner shelves
- Freestanding shelves
- Floating shelves
- Slimline vertical shelving
These are all options to consider when working with smaller spaces in your home, garage or garden. You can utilise your vertical space by using freestanding shelving, wall or corner units, or even slimline shelving. There are many ways around having limited floor space , and these could all be an option for you if you have limited space.
Which Shelving or Racking Should I Choose?
There are so many options for shelving and racking, and it may feel quite daunting to choose which will be best for your home, garage or garden. Here at Rhino, we offer a great range of shelving and racking solutions, which are tailored to suit individual needs. Lets look into exactly what benefits come from each kind of shelving…
1. Slimline Shelving
Slimline shelving may be the best option for you as it can fit nicely in all rooms in your home, your shed and even smaller garages. If you don’t have much clutter, or are storing away smaller items, these units are perfect for organising. They may be smaller, but their load weight is still 200kg per shelf, so no need to worry about your items being heavier.
With slimline, you can utilise your vertical space, and don’t need to worry about taking up too much room in the area you’re tyring to organise. These are brilliant for wardrobes, small cupboards and even as shoe racks in the hallway. The multi-use of these makes them perfect for any home this Spring.
2. Heavy-Duty Racking
For those looking to store heavier items in a small space, our heavy-duty racking is a great option, and lucky for your, all of our shelves can hold up to 1000kg of weight. Our shelving provides strong, secure storage for bulky goods while maximising your vertical space. Our wider and extra-deep racks can be used for organising tools, files, or even larger household appliances that might otherwise take up floor space. A lot of our customers go for a wide or extra-deep unit in their garages, but slimline is still just as heavy-duty and works great in smaller areas.
3. Adjustable Racking
We know our customer’s needs and know adjustable shelving systems are a MUST for getting organised. You want flexibility and control over your space, and our units can do this. You can customise the shelves to different heights depending on the size of the items you're storing. This flexibility makes them perfect for spaces where the types of items you store may change over time. Whether it's for an office, kitchen, or garage, our adjustable racks can be tailored to your needs.
Key Benefits of Rhino Racking Shelving:
Not only is our shelving reliable and sturdy, but we also offer FREE and FAST shipping on our website, as we want you to be organised as soon as possible this spring. Some of the key benefits of our racking and shelving include:
Durability: Our storage systems are built to last, made from robust materials that can withstand heavy use. They’re perfect for environments where you need storage solutions that will endure over time. Whether you fancy wire shelving or MDF shelving, we have the perfect units for you, that come in slimline to ensure even your smaller spaces can feel organised.
So much choice: Whether you need a MDF style unit for the garage or a more aesthetically pleasing solution for your home with wire, we have so much choice in colours, size and style. You can adjust shelf heights, add extra shelves, or choose different sizes to create a racking system that perfectly fits your space.
Maximised Space: Our shelving is designed to make the best use of your available space. Our vertical racking systems allow you to store a large amount of goods without taking up valuable floor space, so no need to worry about how little space you may be working with.
Easy Assembly: These shelving units are boltless, so easy to assemble (even for those without DIY skills). We offer clear instructions and a modular design, to make it as simple as possible to build and adjust when needed.
Budget-friendly: We offer high-quality shelving, at the best price, as we want to make it as easy and affordable to all customers to get organised.
In conclusion, utilising shelving and racking in small spaces is one of the most effective ways to stay organised this spring. By selecting the right shelving for your needs, you can free up space and create a more efficient environment. For those looking for a reliable and strong racking solution, we take pride in offering the best shelving that is customisable, durable, and space-saving. So why not shop now and get organised this spring.