Hong Kong can be a bit like trying to fit an oval peg in a square hole, especially if you live in ministorage Lai Chi Kok. The space in Hong Kong is very limited, so trying to fit a lifetime of memories as well as seasonal clothing and even bicycles into a tiny apartment is like doing an intricate dance. Li Zhi Jiao, Mi Ni Cang can be a lifesaver for those who live in small apartments.
These storage units can be compared to a secret yard where you keep all your stuff that you cannot display around your small apartment. Apartment dwellers often feel squeezed into tiny spaces. You can literally and figuratively step on each others’ toes when you have everything so close-by, including your bed, kitchen, and love for stamp collecting. A mini-storage unit can act as a space saver in the closet. Do you only have 500 sq. ft.? These units are like your attic and basement. They magically increase your square footage while not increasing your rent.
Mini storage facilities aren’t just a place to stash things away. They hold memories and dreams. Kim, a friend of mine who was heavily influenced Marie Kondo’s tidying movement to downsize from a three bedroom home. Kim was unable to part with some of her most precious possessions, like her vintage Kimono collection and her child’s very first finger painting. Kim placed her most prized possessions into mini storage to not only free up some space but also relieve her burden.
The changing weather requires seasonal clothing changes. City seasons can rival a chameleon. With hot, humid winters and cold, crisp summers, you’ll need to rotate your wardrobe. Don’t pretend that stuffing all your snow jackets, vacation swimsuits, and other clothing into every nook and cranny of the apartment is ideal.