Storage Options for Different Stages of Household Growth
Growing households generate a wide range of storage demands. Some families need space for seasonal belongings, while others may need room for furniture, recreational equipment, or keepsakes that are not used daily.
Smaller storage units can accommodate boxes, household supplies, and personal belongings, while larger units are often associated with furniture, appliances, and items that no longer fit comfortably inside the home.
Unit Sizes That Support Changing Space Requirements
Storage facilities commonly offer units ranging from compact 25-square-foot spaces to larger units exceeding 300 square feet. Climate-controlled units are frequently selected for household belongings such as documents, electronics, photographs, and furniture.
Larger drive-up units can accommodate items from multiple rooms, making them suitable for households experiencing significant changes in living arrangements or storage requirements.