Change is Afoot on the easyStorage Blog with easyStorage Living

February 20, 2026

Change is Afoot on the easyStorage Blog with easyStorage Living

We have been increasingly talking about ‘lifestyle storers’ and providing suggestions for what might come into and out of storage each month.

This is all well and good, but there are also periods in people’s lives when they specifically look for advice or for support from self-storage, and that may not always coincide with the dates we publish our blogs.

The answer is now at hand!

Now on the easyStorage blog you’ll find not only our latest blogs, but access to a range of lifestyle blogs organised into eight categories that represent just some of  reasons people start to use storage:

1.       Coping with Loss (and preparing for it)

Woman sat on sofa with head down on knees and arms wrapped around her

2.      Retirement (and how to make the most of it)

3.       Decluttering and Renovating

woman decluttering clothes and moving them from wardrobe to cardboard box

4.       Separation (and how to give yourself the space you need)  

5.     Relationships (from moving in together to marriage, and living with other people!)

couple holding moving boxes and smiling at each other in their new home

6.      Work and study

7.      Birth (and getting ready for the inevitable lifestyle changes)

couple holding new baby in their home smiling at each other

8.     Moving (and packing)

They can all even be accessed from their own page, easyStorage Living

We continue to add useful, informative blogs to these categories, hope you’ll love this small change and that you’ll find accessing the information you need just a little easier.

Well done to easyStorage Social Media expert Alex Fulcher for making the time in her busy schedule to get this mammoth piece of work started – we’ll keep on adding to our knowledge bank as time goes by.

And in the meantime, if you need a self-storage option with a difference you can always call one of our storage experts for helpful advice and prices for your area, tailored to your needs. Call 0800 061 4091 with no obligation: we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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