That pretty much describes my basement. Its a Michigan basement with cement floors in the crawl spaces, so its nice a dry. The side walls are bout 4' up then go back about three rubbermaids deep by two rubbermaids high. :laughing: So, I can put six containers back to the foundation wall. I've got about 48 containers on each of the three Michigan shelves around three sides of the basement. The space would be used for storage anyway, so by putting everything in containers, it stays clean and dust free, ready to use when I need it. The fourth side is a "normal" wall towards an addition, so it had cupboard for storing canned goods, tools, etc... The nice thing about rubbermaid totes is that you can just grab them and go. So, for instance, at Christmas I grab containers 1-6 and have all my lights, ornaments, etc.... Holloween has two containers. Easter has a couple. Camping equipment is in four containers. Just grab them and go. We have lots of childrens' clothing that eventually is making it to hand-me-downs to friends' kids as our last grows up. I have my old Tonka Trucks in a couple. Matchbox cars, seasonal fishing stuff. Arts and crafts. Kids' projects. Old children's books in case we ever get grand kids. Electrical supplies. Computer software. It goes on and on. But if you number each box and keep a database or spreadsheet of the contents, its just a matter of a double click on the computer, CTRL+f to find, type in what you're looking for and hit enter and it tells you which box to grab. :thumbsup:
I do hate to see what will happen if we ever move. Even carrying two at a time it will take about 70 trips out of the basement! :cool2: