Three Creative Uses for the Versa Lift Attic Storage System
Versa Lift is a unique storage system designed to make attic storage easier. The typical process is to manually haul every item up wobbly staircases and through narrow attic entrances. Not only can this lead to trouble for your back, but it is exhausting and unproductive. The Versalift storage system builds an elevator-style pulley system right into your ceiling so you can spare your back and pack things into your attic much faster.
The system is completely electronic. You build an elevator-style platform into the attic and push a button when you want to bring the platform down or up. It can hold up to 200 pounds at a time, and you can lock the unit for safety when not in use. It is out of sight completely when not in use!
Besides that basic use of storing things in your attic, there are some creative uses for the Versa Lift attic storage system. Here are just a few ideas to get you thinking:
1. Create an area for crafts or other hobbies that is out of the way. Craft and hobby supplies can overtake a home and detract from its comfort and beauty. If you turn your attic into a crafting or hobby room, you can easily move your supplies up out of the way so your main living space is kept clean and clutter free. Organize everything in totes and use the Versalift system to move them up out of the way. Simply push the button when you are ready to bring them back down.
2. Move out-of-season sporting equipment out of the garage. What do you do with skis in the summer or bicycles in the dead of winter? You Versa Lift it out of the way!
3. Store children’s clothing in tubs so you they can be used for younger children as your family grows. Most families save clothing as their children grow because there will always be younger siblings or extended family members in need of them. With Versalift you can get the clothing out of the home, yet keep them within easy reach.
These are just a few creative ways to use the Versa Lift attic storage system. What other uses can you think of for your home?