Determining how much storage space you need depends on what you plan to store. Here’s a guide to help you estimate the space required for different needs:
Size Guide
- 5×5 Unit (25 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A small closet.
- Holds: Small furniture, boxes, seasonal items, personal items, and small items of furniture like a chair or dresser.
- 5×10 Unit (50 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A walk-in closet.
- Holds: A one-bedroom apartment’s worth of items, including a couch, chairs, a dresser, and some boxes.
- 10×10 Unit (100 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A large bedroom.
- Holds: Contents of a one-bedroom apartment, including appliances, furniture, and several boxes.
- 10×15 Unit (150 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A large bedroom.
- Holds: Contents of a two-bedroom apartment, including larger appliances, furniture, and many boxes.
- 10×20 Unit (200 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A one-car garage.
- Holds: Contents of a two- to three-bedroom house, including large furniture, appliances, and multiple boxes.
- 10×30 Unit (300 sq. ft.)
- About the size of: A large one-car garage.
- Holds: Contents of a three- to four-bedroom house, including all major appliances, furniture, and numerous boxes.
Additional Considerations
- Furniture:
- Disassemble large furniture to save space.
- Use cushions and pillows to fill gaps and protect delicate items.
- Boxes:
- Use uniform box sizes for easy stacking.
- Label all boxes clearly for easier retrieval.
- Seasonal Items:
- If you’re storing seasonal items, consider rotating them in and out as needed to avoid paying for more space than necessary.
- Access Needs:
- If you need frequent access, leave some space to create walkways and avoid overpacking.
- Climate Control:
- For items sensitive to temperature and humidity, consider a climate-controlled unit which may affect your space requirements.
Example Scenarios
- College Student:
- Need: 5×5 or 5×10 unit.
- Items: Boxes, small furniture, and dorm room items.
- Apartment Dwellers:
- Need: 5×10 or 10×10 unit.
- Items: Furniture, appliances, and personal items from a one-bedroom apartment.
- Homeowners:
- Need: 10×15 or 10×20 unit.
- Items: Contents of multiple rooms, large furniture, and appliances.
- Moving House:
- Need: 10×20 or 10×30 unit.
- Items: Entire household contents, including large furniture and many boxes.
Use these guidelines to estimate your space needs and consider visiting a storage facility to get a better sense of unit sizes. Many facilities also have online calculators to help you determine the right size based on your inventory.
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