Living in a small house does not imply that you have to live in pandemonium. And abroad at the same time that you find yourself anywhere in Wong Chuk Hang you might be hearing whispers of 黃竹坑迷你倉 – savior of the space-starved family. These miniature storage wonders are mushrooming after the rain, and rightly so. Continue reading!
Have you ever attempted to fit seasonal adornment, baggage or baby equipment into a 400-square-foot flat? It is Tetris played with your life. It is there that these ministorage units come in and can be thought of as a kind of continuation of your closet only it does not inspect your hoarding habits.
One of my friends once informed me that, I didn’t actually see the extent to which I was stumbling over junk until I was able to remove the junk. It is the type of relief these spaces can provide. You pack the mess away, and deliver it to 黃竹坑迷你倉 and all at once, your flat is breathing once more. There is no necessity to Marie Kondo your life.
It is surprising how rent friendly it is on the wallet. No fancy contracts. No long-term traps. You only pay what you require whether it is storing ski equipment or a growing number of Lego belonging to your kid. The tiniest units contain a couple of boxes. The bigger ones? A couch, bicycle and most likely the wedding china of your in-laws.
Security’s tight too. You are not pouring your memories in a meager basement. The majority of them operate 24 hours of CCTV and keypad access. Others even hit your phone when something is wrong. A little like the Mission Impossible– only your stuff is the star.
Location-wise? The stroke of genius is Wong Chuk Hang. Near the MTR, convenient on delivery vans and distant enough not to have to pay the premium. Ideal to the residents of the southside or the people who pass by.
One of the guys I encountered at the storage facility claimed that he keeps his vintage vinyl collection there, not because he does not love it, but because his wife did not allow it in the bedroom. Fair trade, I guess.