You might assume that hiring the smallest storage units available would limit your options. However, even a small storage unit will often be large enough to give you plenty of extra space for all of the belongings you want to keep safe.
Here’s your behind-the-scenes guide to some of the things you can keep in the smallest storage units, and how you can make the most of the space you hire.
For most companies, the smallest storage unit offered will usually be around 10 square feet in size. That usually gives you enough room to store around 6-7 boxes, or 5 stacked chairs.
10 sqft storage units are about the same size as a large cupboard, so they’re not always ideal for storing large pieces of furniture, like your sofa or bedframe. However, they still offer plenty of space for storing a range of items.
The size of the “smallest storage unit” offered by the company you choose can vary. Some organizations only go as small as 25 square feet, which is plenty of room for a lot of the extra items you wouldn’t be able to fit in a 10 sqft storage unit, like larger furniture or multiple filing cabinets.
Depending on the size of your unit, you may have more freedom to use your space for everything from extra room when you’re moving house, to keeping art safe.
The most important thing to remember when you’re choosing a storage unit, is to speak to the company. Find out exactly how large the unit is, and ask for a picture, or a tour if you’re unsure. Additionally, make sure you’re aware of any items you won’t be permitted to store, such as:
Choosing a small storage unit over a larger option could be a great option, particularly if you have a limited budget, and not much furniture or items to store. Just because your unit is a little smaller, doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t get a lot of it. Here are our top tips for ensuring you maximise the space available to you:
Sometimes, the right “small unit” for your storage needs might not be the smallest option available. You might find that upgrading to a slightly larger unit gives you more freedom to store the items you want to keep safe, without eating too far into your budget. Explore all of the options your company can offer before you make your decision.
You’ll find you can get a lot more into your small storage unit when you’re using the right boxes to organize all of your items. You can choose from a range of different boxes, depending on the size of your items, and we recommend labelling each box clearly. This should ensure that you don’t have to spend too much time searching for the right belongings when you come back for them.
Sometimes, you can take advantage of specialist solutions for packaging that can help increase your available space. For instance, if you’re storing soft toys, bedding, linen, and clothing, consider using vacuum packaging bags. This will condense the size of your clothing, ensuring you can get a full wardrobe’s worth of item into a smaller space.
Some smaller storage units will be taller than they are wide. This is your opportunity to use the vertical space as effectively as possible. Stack your boxes carefully (placing the heaviest items on the bottom, along with the ones you’ll need least often). Consider installing wall mounts and shelves (if it’s permitted), so you can take advantage of all the wall space.
Storing similar items together can also help you to waste less time searching for items when you want to retrieve them from your storage unit. You might put all of the belongings you want to keep from your bedroom in one pile, and all of the items from your kitchen in another. Remember to keep all of your labels facing outwards, so you can identify each box instantly.
If you have limited space in your home, but you don’t need a huge storage unit to keep plenty of furniture and clunky items safe, the smallest storage unit could be the right choice for you. Even a small unit can make a huge difference to your life, giving you a secure place to keep your belongings, while minimising the clutter in your home.
Contact Blue Box Storage for insights into the sizes of storage unit we can offer, and tips on how to choose the right size for your needs.