November Jobs for Lifestyle Storers

February 20, 2026

November Jobs for Lifestyle Storers

November. Darker nights and Christmas racing towards us at full speed. Whether you’re a stalwart partygoer or staying in by the fire, whether you’re a ‘Christmas starts early in our house’ or a ‘Christmas starts a week before and ends before New Year’, here are a few helpful nudges for our ‘Lifestyle Storers’ regarding what might go into and out of storage this month.

We can no longer hide from it. Despite the fact that we’re all feeling the pinch, the stores are all full of goodies and Christmas is upon us!

Christmas preparations: Decluttering to make room

Lifestyle storers will want a massive declutter and move out one or two things into storage to make space for Christmas decorations and Christmas guests.

Some of our previous blog posts may help inspire you with the decluttering:

·         Ten tips on the way to Decluttering Nirvana (with a hat tip to Marie Kondo, of course)

·         Home decluttering ideas

·         Swedish Death Cleaning (A lot less gruesome than the name implies!)

With all of us feeling the pinch, keep an eye out on our blog for some tips on which sites are out there to sell on your preloved things that you are not putting into storage.

Christmas preparations: Decorations

And of course, the end of the month is time for many to get out their Christmas decorations, test the fairy lights’ bulbs, dust down the tinsel, wipe over the table decorations and generally prepare. (Some prefer to wait until two weeks before Christmas to put up those decorations – your Christmas, your choice!)

Of course, if you’re simply pragmatic about things and want to limit yourself to one storage run only this month, you may prefer to wait until your Black Friday goodies have arrived. (Yes, that annual money saving ‘spendfest’ is upon us on Friday November 25.)

orange Christmas bauble on the christmas tree

Christmas preparations: Hiding the presents

Where better to hide those presents from the prodders and the shakers than in your storage unit?

Left over Fireworks

Fireworks should never be held in a self-storage unit.

There is some sound advice on their proper storage here: How to store your fireworks at home safely and legally.

Orange fireworks

Going away for the winter

If you’re heading to warmer climes to spend this winter, or thinking about it, keep an eye out on our blog for some helpful hints and tips on preparations.

Storage options

If your storage needs have changed or you are interested in becoming one of the growing band of people who use storage to intelligently organise their lives and their homes, call one of our storage advisors on 0800 061 4091
Latest popular posts
Discover the articles our readers are engaging with the most right now.

The Ultimate Guide to Pick the Best Storage Company

Are you looking for a storage facility where you can store your stuff and possessions, but don't know where to start - whether it's for decluttering, redesigning, moving or a student keeping things only for semestral breaks? I've been there, and I know the struggle, that's why I prepare a friendly and ultimate guide for you to pick the best storage company.
Learn more →

4 Top Tips for storing Christmas decorations

Storing your Christmas decorations can be a stressful affair. After all, one of the best feelings is the excitement of decorating for Christmas. Closely followed by presents. The shiny lights. And of course, the food. But once it’s over. The agony of taking it all down afterwards and putting it all back. Saddened further when you see all the twinkly lights and sparkly Christmas ornaments disappear for months. Wait, there's more.
Learn more →

Time to think about the boat shed?

As yachts and bats of all types are making their final trips of the year, we’re all thinking about getting the boats out of the water and onto stands. After getting the boat up onto its hard standing and cleaning its underbelly ready for winter, winterising the engine and systems, there are the sails, any deck furniture and all the things inside to think about.
Learn more →