5x5 (Regular
Closet)
You can equate the
5x5 unit to a regular closet. With 25 square feet, it can hold items such as
clothes, boxes, skis, children's toys, small furniture, business records, sales
rep materials, and other personal items. This is typically the smallest unit available
at storage facilities (or very close to it). The 5x5 space will be able to
contain objects with minimal dimensions. The key is building up as most units
roughly have a height of 8 ft. storage st. petersburg will allow to fit
everything you may need.
5x10 (Walk-In
Closet)
The 5x10 unit is
easily comparable to a walk-in closet. Having additional length at 50 square
feet, this unit is capable of holding small amounts of furniture, sofas,
chairs, drawers, box springs, mattresses, business supplies, records, and
boxes. A fairly common option at most facilities, the 5x10 is economical and
practical. It is perfect for clearing up some space at home by removing what
you just can’t seem to discard. If applicable, place furniture in first,
allowing you to put boxes, files, and other items on top.
7.5x10 (Large
Closet)
The 7.5x10 unit, a
large closet, holds more, but similar, contents to the 5x10 unit: furniture,
sofas, chairs, tables, mattresses with their frames, supplies, boxes, etc. In
truth, this unit might be able to squeeze in the important items of a smaller
one bedroom apartment. Attempting to fit it all may result in cutting it a bit
close, but this risk might have merit in the attempt to save money. Worst case
scenario might be keeping a few things at home until you find the time to
switch units, if need be. No harm done.
10x10 (Half of
a one-car garage)
The 10x10 space,
resembling half of a garage, is the standard unit for a one bedroom apartment.
It will manage the major appliances, other furniture, and supplies. This space
might be needed if you plan on downsizing your home or apartment. The 10x10
will easily hold these contents. Another common use of the 10x10 is inventory
storage. This more applies to just-in-Provided by Free Storage Info – www.freestorageinfo.com
time inventory, where items come and go quite often. At 100
square feet, this unit is very popular and meets people’s needs more often than
not.
10x15
(Two-thirds of a car garage)
The 10x15 unit,
nearly a full garage, is considered more of a commercial unit. It can be
occupied by a two-bedroom apartment or house, including appliances, boxes and
miscellaneous items. This is perfect for a substantial downsize into a smaller
home. It is also an ordinary choice for commercial storage inventory. This case
may call for a higher amount of or larger inventory in need of a longer term of
immobility. In other words, the 150 square feet would allow your supply to grow
without running out of room too early or too often.
10x20 (Standard
one-car garage)
The 10x20 unit,
which is analogous to a one car garage, is typically utilized in a similar
fashion to the 10x15 unit. It can manage a three-bedroom house with major
appliances, plus lots of boxes. This unit would be perfect for a major
downsize. An appropriate example would be a move from a spacious house to an
apartment. More often, though, this unit is used for business purposes. These
spaces will hold a great deal of storage racks, making file storage simple and
unproblematic. The 200 square feet allow for large amounts of inventory as
well.
10x30 (Standard
two-car garage)
The 10x30 unit is the equivalent of a two car garage. With a
huge unit like this, the possibilities are endless. It can fit a four-to
five-bedroom house with major appliances and plenty of room for boxes. In the
unfortunate event of an extreme downsize, this unit could be useful. By
definition, it can also accommodate a large vehicle with room to spare.
Obviously, this is a very commercial oriented space. There is ample room for inventory.
This unit is excellent for storage of files with storage racks. Use this space
for large equipment and permanent records too.