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10 Surprising Items You Can Store in Your Self-Storage Unit

Many people think that a self-storage unit’s main use is to store home furniture when moving home or renovating, but in fact, there are many more helpful uses that you can rely on storage for.

In this article, we’ve highlighted 10 lesser-known uses for self-storage, with items that you may not have realised can go into storage to make your life easier!

1. Seasonal Decorations

You might not realise it, but self-storage units are perfect for keeping your seasonal decorations

Instead of cluttering your home with Christmas trees, Halloween props, or Easter baskets, you can store them safely and retrieve them when needed, freeing up valuable space in your home.

If you have a large home, or a lot of decorations (or both!), using a portion of your storage unit for this can free up valuable space at home.

2. Sports Equipment

Bulky sports equipment, like skis, snowboards, bicycles, and golf clubs, can take up a lot of space in your garage or home. Often, seasonal sports equipment is only used a handful of times a year, making it the perfect thing to put into storage when not in use.

Storing these items in a self-storage unit keeps them safe and out of the way until you’re ready to use them again, making it easier to keep your living spaces tidy. Just make sure that your storage insurance covers these items.

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3. Musical Instruments

Musical instruments, especially larger ones like pianos, drum sets, and amplifiers, can be stored securely in a self-storage unit. 

Climate-controlled units ensure that your instruments are protected from humidity and temperature fluctuations, preserving their condition and sound quality.

4. Office Supplies and Furniture

If you run a small business or work from home, it’s easy to quickly accumulate excess office supplies and furniture – taking up valuable space in your house!

Self-storage units provide an excellent solution for storing desks, chairs, filing cabinets, and extra stock, keeping your workspace organised and clutter-free.

5. Garden Tools and Equipment

During the off-season, garden tools and equipment, such as lawnmowers, rakes, and hedge trimmers, can be safely stored in a self-storage unit. 

This not only helps protect them from the elements, but has the added benefit of freeing up space in your shed or garage.

6. Books and Archives

Books, documents, and archives can quickly take over your home or office space. Storing them in a self-storage unit helps keep your environment organised. 

Again, climate-controlled units are ideal for preserving paper and preventing damage from humidity and pests. Just be wary of storing any valuable or rare books in your storage unit that would be irreplaceable if damaged or lost.

7. Clothing and Wardrobe Extras

Out-of-season clothing, extra wardrobe items, or even costumes can be stored in self-storage units. This allows you to rotate your wardrobe according to the season and keeps your wardrobes from completely overflowing with items you don’t need year-round.

This is also true for footwear and other accessories that you only need for a couple of months a year.

8. Artwork and Antiques

Valuable artwork and antiques require careful storage to prevent damage. Climate-controlled self-storage units provide the right environment to protect these items from temperature and humidity fluctuations, ensuring they remain in pristine condition.

If you’re planning on putting artwork into your unit, make sure your insurance is set up to cover these items.

Avoid storing sentimental items that cannot be replaced – you never know when an unpreventable accident could destroy these vulnerable items.

9. Wine Collections

For wine enthusiasts, storing wine collections in a climate-controlled self-storage unit is an excellent option. 

These units can maintain the ideal temperature and humidity levels necessary for preserving the quality and taste of your wine, especially if you lack a proper wine cellar at home.

Make sure the facility you use is set up for storing wine – some storage facilities prohibit storing food or drink due to the increased likelihood of attracting pests.

10. Vehicles

Surprisingly, self-storage units can also accommodate vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and boats. This is particularly useful if you lack garage space or need to store your vehicle during the off-season.

Have a look at what size storage unit you might need when storing your car!


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If you’re using self-storge for any reason, one of your top priorities should be finding a self-storage insurance policy that fully covers the items you have stored.

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