Storage Unit Sizes

What Fits?


5x5: 25 square feet  
Fits: Small furniture, contents of a 4x8 trailer


5x6: 30 square feet
Fits Small furniture, small boxes

5x7: 35 square feet
Small furniture, small boxes, twin bed

5x10: 50 square feet
Fits the furnishings of a medium size bedroom: queen bed, dresser, TV and storage boxes

5x15: 70 square feet
Fits the contents of a small one bedroom apartment, washer dryer, boxes and small furniture

10x10: 100 square feet
Fits the contents of a one bedroom apartment comfortably, refrigerator, washer dryer, boxes and small furniture

10x15: 150 square feet
Fits the contents of a two bedroom apartment or cottage without major appliances.

10x20: 200 square feet 
Fits the contents of a two or three bedroom house or apartment, appliances, boxes OR a car/ truck

10x25: 250 square feet
Fits the contents of a three or four bedroom house with appliances OR a car or truck.


8 comments:

  1. This diagram is really helpful to know about how much each size will hold! I've been looking at different storage units lately, and I've been having a really tough time choosing a size. I have a couch and some boxes, as well as a piano to store. I want to also make sure that I have extra space in case I need to store more things later on, so I think it would be a good idea 5x10 or a 10x10 just to be safe. http://www.hanesstorage.com/products.html

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  4. Your diagram of the what can fit into different sizes of storage units is really helpful. I have been thinking of getting a storage unit while we are remodeling our house. I have been trying to move things from room to room but it would be helpful to be able to get our stuff out of the house completely. It seems like a storage unit would be really helpful. http://www.add-a-roomselfstorage.com/Bradenton_Self_Storage_Bradenton_Sarasota_FL.html

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  6. Jennifer, this is a great graphic to represent how much space there is. Personally, a 10x10 would likely work the best for me. Maybe I'll look into prices around my area to store some of my furniture. http://CountyStorAll.ca

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