Storage Unit Size Guide
One of the most common questions we hear is: What size storage unit do I need? The answer depends on what you’re storing, how efficiently you pack, and whether you want room to move around inside the unit. Use this guide as a starting point to choose the right fit.
Crothersville Location
Small Unit: 5 ft. x 10 ft. (50 sq. ft.)
Comparable to a large walk-in closet, this unit is perfect for:
Boxes, bins, and seasonal decorations
Small furniture like chairs, nightstands, or a couch
Contents of a studio apartment
Medium Unit: 10 ft. x 10 ft. (100 sq. ft.)
Roughly half the size of a one-car garage, this space works well for:
Furniture and appliances from a one-bedroom apartment
Business inventory or equipment
Several large items with room to stack boxes around them
ATVs, motorcycles and recreational equipment
Large Unit: 10 ft. x 20 ft. (200 sq. ft.)
About the size of a standard one-car garage, this unit can store:
The contents of a three-bedroom home
Large appliances and bulky furniture
A vehicle, small trailer, or recreational equipment
Our Crothersville facility also offers gated vehicle storage.
New Albany Location
Medium Unit: 10 ft. x 12 ft. (120 sq. ft.)
Slightly larger than the Crothersville 10x10, this option is ideal for:
A one- to two-bedroom apartment’s worth of items
Larger furniture sets and appliances
Tools or small business storage
Large Unit: 11 ft. x 16 ft. (176 sq. ft.)
With generous floor space, this unit is great for:
Furniture and belongings from a two- to three-bedroom home
Business storage with shelving and workspace
Bulky items like sofas, mattresses, or equipment
Tips for Choosing the Right Size
Make a list of what you plan to store.
Think about whether you’ll need extra space to walk in and access items.
Consider upsizing slightly if you expect your storage needs to grow.
We’re Here to Help
Still unsure? Our team can help you estimate the right size and make sure you don’t rent more space than you need. Call us today at 502-653-9276 or fill out this online form to get started.