Organisation by Functionality
Definitely worthwhile to keep building materials separate from other types of items:
- Not good to let children's toys, fishing gear, camping gear, furniture etc ... get mixed in with them ...
- Stationary mixed in with tools is not a good idea - biros are poor at marking surfaces - builders use carpentry pencils, crayons, markers
- On that point aim to keep functionally related building materials together e.g. gas bottles, sprinkler parts, gardening materials etc ... can assist in assessing your inventory and what you may do with it etc ... unfortunately management accounting doesn't spell out everything down to a tee in terms of classifying fixed assets!
- Where Management Accounting finishes you can then look to the domain for Classifications and Taxonomies
Invest a small amount of $$
Being prepared to pay a bit of $$$ is always helpful as it gives you the freedom to purchase from ever decreasing prices and improving quality ~ rather than having to persist with old items which are damaged, no longer in good condition etc ...
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Bear in mind construction sites use up significant amounts of electricity, water, land area etc ...
This does pale in comparison to the $$$ involved in Property!
It is usually the time items hang around for, not so much the absolute space
For most people - whilst a lot of building materials don't take up too much space they have can hang around for very long periods of time >10 years
Hence this is where an unnecessary cost creeps in.
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