G-Mac,
We recently moved and built a new home which is 2,500 sq. ft. - no basement and pretty much a useless attic. Our old home up North was 5,000 sq. ft. with a full basement and usable attic. While I do NOT miss the State where we lived, I do miss the room we had for storage.
When we moved I got rid of so much stuff I actually thought I'd have plenty of room in the new house - foolish me - lol! I've just spent 6 months building shelve all the way up to the ceiling in every closet and in the 3 car garage. The storage space I have now is nothing more than adequate. Thankfully..... the fact that we have 11 foot ceilings throughout the entire house and the garage as well is what really saved us as far as storage space goes.
So we have new policy now. Unless the stuff we are storing is used on a regular basis and is not for emergency only purposes, we get rid of it. I started realizing that most of the stuff I stored in the old house did nothing more than collect dust and in the event we needed something it was easier to just buy a new item than to spend hours looking for something we did not know the exact location of. My new motto is "LESS IS MORE". So far I have sold over 200 items on ebay, locally or to the people who bought our old home. I have donated so much, thrown out a lot, given friends and neighbors plenty, and I am still going! I could not believe how much stuff I accumulated in the 43 years we've been married and believe me, when you saw our old home it was always neat, orderly and immaculately clean - no stuff just laying around! It was just the huge home that had so much storage space.
I will be selling stuff here on the site that is gun related soon just because I've got holsters, ammo, belts, etc. that I no longer use, need or want to store. I have come to the realization that when we are gone, my kids would have come here, gotten a huge roll off dumpster and filled it with most of the stuff we had but of no interest to them. I have taken a HUGE burden off their shoulders and I know what that is like after going through it with my parents!
I just had a long conversation two months ago with my next door neighbor who had two storage units for the stuff he couldn't fit in his house. He was paying over $500 /month to store stuff he'll probably never use again. He knew I was right and after thinking about our conversation for a few weeks, he cleaned out the two storage units, sold everything except a few sentimental items and now is storage unit free. Aside from the $6,000 / year he saves, he said it was an albatross off his neck! So while I've taken my own advise, I'm still in the tail end of selling, donating and throwing out stuff I will no longer use. And believe me..... we still have a descent sized home with very high closets and will probably continue the process as time goes on over the next year. Just remember the phrase, "when you get older - less is more"! I truly feel a sense of relief, a sense of clutter free life style now and I can control who gets what, where stuff goes and for how much while we are still here. My wife and I hope to be around for another 20+ years and don't want to be smothered my useless stuff all over the house.
I know I have rambled on here, but I am actually proud of myself that we finally bit the bullet and got rid of stuff. Memories are in your head - not just your closet! Good luck - hope I've helped at least a smidgeon.