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Simply put, self-storage units are compartments where you can store the stuff that won’t fit in your house, apartment or place of business. 

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What is Self Storage?

Self-storage has the advantage of being affordable and convenient, giving residential and commercial guests additional options for storing their possessions rather than relocating, selling or discarding their excess.

Most traditional self-storage facilities are single-story buildings where guests can drive right up to the door of their units. Newer facilities are often constructed in multi-story buildings, where access is gained through a common loading area. Some facilities offer a mix of both types of storage.

Whether the storage unit is an outside drive-up unit or inside a building, entry is typically restricted to tenants only by having a personalized PIN. Tenants most often access their individual units via a roll-up metal door. The guest also provides his or her own lock and the facility’s workers do not have access to the unit.

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Resources to help you

  • How Self Storage Works

    If you’ve never rented self storage before, we’re here to help.

  • Making a Reservation

    Once you’ve found the right storage unit you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.

  • Moving In

    Here’s what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.

Storage Features & Amentities

Thoughtful Features

Access to our properties is electronically controlled by personalized PINs, most buildings are fenced, and our interior and exterior spaces are well-lit, all to provide additional peace of mind.

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Cleanliness

Let your storage experience begin with a clean storage unit at Store Space. We keep our stores and amenities clean, too, just for you.  

Customer Service

At Store Space, we strive to provide you with the best self-storage experience possible. Our team members understand the needs of our guests and offer compassionate support throughout the rental process. 

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Speed-e-Rent

Speed-e-Rent lets you complete your rental process online in just minutes. Sign your Rental Agreement, get Tenant Protection, even enroll in our free AutoPay service, then skip the counter and go right to your unit on move-in day — it's that quick and easy!

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Billing

  • AutoPay available
  • Major credit cards accepted
  • Pay online, in-store or by phone
  • Rent due on 1st of each month

Access

  • Computer-controlled gate access
  • Customized PIN
  • Extended daily gate hours
  • Your lock, your key

Administrative

  • Call center open late daily
  • Free no-obligation reservations
  • No security deposit required
  • Sign up for text alerts

Moving

  • Designated unloading areas
  • Large doorways
  • Spacious elevators
  • Wide driveway aisles

Self Storage FAQs

Yes, it's against state and federal laws to live in a storage unit, not to mention dangerous!

You can be in your storage unit for a short period of time, such as performing inventory for a business, unloading belongings, or even searching for a specific item, but time in your storage unit should be limited. Please check your Rental Agreement for additional details. 

Yes, storing clothes is a common use for a storage unit. For short-term storage, cardboard boxes should suffice, but for long-term storage, consider a sturdy, airtight plastic bin. 

For the most part, no. You may occasionally find one, but they are not the standard.

For your convenience, bills are due on the first of each month. Take advantage of our free AutoPay automatic billing service and never miss a payment! 

Many storage facilities offer gated outdoor parking options specifically for cars and other vehicles. Sometimes, large indoor spots can be used for car storage, but check with your local store manager and consult your Rental Agreement for details. 

What Can Self Storage Be Used For? 

Self-storage can be used by almost anyone to store almost everything. Here are some of the many reasons that our guests choose Store Space. 


Personal Storage 

Many guests choose to store a wide range of personal belongings, from seasonal clothes and decorations, to extra furniture, baby clothes and many more items that hold memories and value. Just as there are many things to store, there are also many reasons to rent a storage unit. 

Moving

Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, coordinating move-ins and move-outs can be challenging. Avoid the stress simply by moving items to a storage unit instead of racking up costly storage fees from a moving company. Then, when the commotion settles down, unload your storage unit—on your schedule.  

Decluttering

Just because you’re decluttering doesn’t mean you have to get rid of everything. It’s OK to hang onto things that hold memories, or personal value, even if you don’t want them cluttering up your home all the time. This is especially true of seasonal décor and similar items that might not “spark joy” all year round but take on special meaning near the holidays. 

Downsizing

When it’s time to move into a smaller place, don’t fret about deciding which items can stay and which items need to be recycled or thrown away. Get a storage unit for all the things you’re undecided about, so you needn’t worry about trying to replace something later. This is especially helpful if you have adult-age children who might not be in a place to take back all their stuff. 

Life events

Self-storage makes a great temporary solution to help families deal with everything from a new addition to the family to divorce, even the passing of a loved one. If it’s something that holds value, but doesn’t have a place right now, store it until you’ve got a place for it or until you can make other arrangements. 


Business Storage

Successful businesses of all types have discovered that renting storage is a cost-effective alternative to relocating for the purpose of gaining additional square footage. This holds true for professional offices, retailers, contractors, manufacturing businesses and all types of commercial ventures, to name a few. 


Inventory

A storage unit is a great place for seasonal inventory that would otherwise fill up the backroom of a brick-and-mortar shop. 

Document storage

Since many professional offices are required to keep paperwork for a fixed period of time, a storage unit can serve as an effective repository for files that would otherwise crowd office space. 

Warehousing needs

Storage units can serve as ad hoc warehouses for manufacturing businesses as they ramp up production. 

Equipment storage

Businesses focused on seasonal items, like holiday lights for example, can benefit greatly from storage. Contractors, such as landscapers and arborists, might store equipment they need only a few times a year. 

Other usage

Real estate agents and stagers store furniture in between showings. Crafters store their product rather than keeping it on the kitchen table. Collectors and resellers store larger collections until they can comb through it. Sales reps keep sample product and sales materials close at hand.  


Vehicle Storage (select locations) 

Cars, RVs, Trucks, Boats 

Many storage facilities offer onsite vehicle storage options. These are often outdoors, behind the main gate. This type of vehicle storage is often a great alternative to storing an extra car, RV, or boat in your driveway or on the street, especially in locations with nosy HOAs and strict city ordinances. Check online inventory or with the store manager to see if your local Store Space offers vehicle storage options. 



What Should You NOT Put in a Storage Unit?

Of course, not everything can be placed in a storage unit. The main ones are easy to remember since they all start with the letter “f”: 


  • Food
  • Fuel
  • Furs
  • Firearms

State and local laws may prohibit the storage of other items as well, so if you’re unsure, it’s best to check with your local store manager. 


How Big of a Storage Unit Do I Need?

How big of a storage unit you’ll need to rent largely depends on how much you plan to store. Storage units are typically grouped into small, medium and large, with many different sizes and shapes from 25 square feet top 300 square feet or larger!

As a rule of thumb, a small unit (5x10 in most cases) can often take a small piece of furniture or two, plus boxes and bins. One to two rooms of furniture and belongings can generally fit within 100 sq. ft, which equates to a 10x10 storage unit. A 10x20 storage unit can be used for a three-bedroom house!

Keep in mind that many storage units are quite tall on the inside, so effective stacking is key to getting the most into your unit. 

Storage units come in many shapes and sizes, and our storage professionals are skilled at helping you pick the right-sized storage unit. Just call your local store or contact our Care Center at 833-786-7366. 

How Much is a Storage Unit?

Storage units are a cost-effective alternative to relocation for many residential and commercial guests. There are a number of factors that can contribute to the price of a storage unit, including the size of the unit, its location, plus available amenities and features. At Store Space, we shop the competition to ensure that our rates are competitive in the marketplace and we always offer valuable move-in promotions to lower your out-of-pocket expenses. 


Ready to Rent

To rent a storage unit online, use our search feature to find the Store Space nearest you. Then, simply click on the storage unit you want. Take advantage of our free, no-obligation reservations to lock in your unit. 

To save time on move-in day, complete your rental online so you don’t have to stop at the counter. It takes just a few clicks to set up AutoPay, our free automatic billing service, so you never have to worry about missing a payment. 

You’re all set! Thank you for being a valued guest of Store Space!

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7 Easy Tricks of the Eye: How to Make a Room Look Bigger

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Everyone wants to know how to make a room look bigger. But you can’t make space appear out of thin air—so what do you do? First, you use some tricks. Second, you get more space. Did you know the right paint color can make your room feel larger? Or furniture placement can create an illusion of space and movement? Or mirrors can add depth to a small room? These are just a few of the “tricks of the eye” which can make your space seem bigger, taller or wider than it really is. Keep reading for the rest of our tips, and trust us, you’ll want these in your bag of tricks!

Ultimately, no matter how much organizing, decluttering or smart decorating you do, a little extra room can always come in handy. Store Space is here to help; while you transform your space, we’ll keep everything else out of the way.

Here Are Our Top 7 Tricks on How to Make to a Room Look Bigger:

  1. Declutter
  2. Colors That Make a Room Look Bigger
  3. Lighting is Everything
  4. Mirror, Mirror
  5. Furniture Makes All the Difference
  6. Think Vertical
  7. Simple Design is Your Friend

1. Declutter

Decluttering is probably the most important step to make a space look bigger. When you’re decluttering, you want to go through everything in your space—your closet, drawers, kitchen cabinets, etc. As you’re looking at your belongings ask yourself the hard questions:

If you haven’t used the item in the past year, chances are you won’t in the next year—so kick it to the curb. If you can’t definitively say you need it—you probably don’t, and if you wouldn’t buy it again—let it go!

Pro tip: We know it can be difficult to get rid of items that have sentimental value to you. Things you’re not ready to throw away or donate can be kept at Store Space! (More on that later.)

2. Colors That Make a Room Look Bigger

Paint colors make a difference. It’s well-known that lighter colors can make a room look bigger—that’s because white and neutral colors reflect natural light and therefore make the space seem larger than it is. It’s also a good idea to paint the walls and ceiling the same color to create an overflowing effect.

Remember, take into consideration where the windows are in the room, and whether or not there is a lot of natural light. There are times you may want to use darker colors to make your space seem larger.

Pro tip: Check out this blog for paint color ideas!

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3. Lighting is Everything

Lighting really is everything when you’re contemplating how to make a room look bigger. First off, windows and natural light automatically make your space seem, well, more spacious. With that being said, don’t block it. Don’t use heavy curtains, bulky wall partitions, or screens to hide the natural light. (There is one exception—no one wants to sleep in a bright room, so go ahead and use curtains or drapes in bedrooms!)

A dark room can seem cramped, but a bright room will appear bigger. So, don’t use only one light fixture (that creates dark corners). Try using recessed lighting, backlighting or mirrors to brighten up your space.  (We’ll get to mirrors next.)

Pro tip: Click here for more lighting tips on how to make a room look bigger!

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4. Mirror, Mirror

When considering how to make a room look bigger you can’t forget mirrors. Mirrors are one of the trickiest tips on this list. They can be used anywhere, and they do wonders to make a small room seem bigger than it is. By reflecting light and creating depth, mirrors are a great tool to use in your space.

Pro tip: From fake windows to reflective walls, the opportunities for mirrors are endless. So, here are a few more suggestions about how to use mirrors to enlarge your space!

5. Furniture Makes All the Difference

Of course, the furniture you put in your space can affect how big or small it seems. So, it’s a good idea to use a simple design with furnishings and decorations—you don’t want it to feel cluttered! Furniture with exposed legs can create a sense of openness and movement above and under your furnishings. Don’t be tempted to push all furniture against the walls, instead, let it “float” in the middle of your space. Pushing furniture to the edge of the room can disrupt the flow, and leave an empty space in the middle of the room.

You should also utilize multifunctional furniture. Who would’ve thought an ottoman could be used for storage? Or a table could double as a desk? Or a chair could be converted into a bed? Get creative with your furniture and see just how sneaky you can be.

Pro tip: Here are more ways to arrange your furniture to make your room seem bigger. Plus, check out some awesome multi-functional furniture here.

6. Think Vertical

Vertical thinking is a common idea, especially when trying to create space in a small room. But thinking vertical also fools the eye. When you have floor to ceiling storage, vertical paneling, stripes or even a tall, skinny mirror, it forces the eyes to look upwards and therefore makes a space seem taller and larger.

Floating shelves, a tall headboard, custom cabinets, or even mirrors can help emphasize a room’s height and make your space feel larger.

Pro tip: Here are a few tips to make the most of your vertical space.

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7. Simple Design is Your Friend

A sleek, simple design always makes a room look bigger. When you have too much furniture for a small space, it feels cramped and crowded, which actually makes the area feel smaller. With only a few pieces of furniture and décor, your room can feel more open and spacious.

Less is more—it doesn’t get any trickier than that.

Bonus: Store Space Self Storage

Are you worried that even with our tips and tricks on how to make a room look bigger, you still have too much stuff for your space? Well, you’ve come to the right place—storage is our claim to fame.

If you need space for seasonal storage, or a safe spot to keep anything you don’t have room for but don’t want to get rid of—we have just the place.

Store Space offers affordable self-storage solutions so you can focus on making your room look bigger with tricks, rather than worrying about where to fit all your stuff! 

FAQs: How to Make a Room Look Bigger

Q: How can I make my room look bigger?

A: To make your room look bigger you should declutter, choose the right colors, create good lighting, use mirrors and be mindful about your furniture. This blog is full of great ideas to make your room seem more spacious.

Q: Does gray make a room look bigger?

A: A cool gray color can make a room look bigger. It has similar effects to stark white paint—brightening up a room by reflecting light. Read the section “Colors That Make a Room Look Bigger” in this blog for more tips on paint colors!

Q: How can I make my room look bigger for free?

A: Trying to make your room look bigger can be overwhelming—especially when you think your only option is to go out and buy new furniture or décor. But there are several things you can do to make your space feel bigger without breaking the bank. Try rearranging the furniture, moving mirrors, making sure the room is well-lit, and keeping your space free of clutter.

Q: How do you make a small living room look spacious?

A: You can use many of the tips above to make a living room look more spacious. It’s important to pick a paint color that reflects light and makes the room look larger, use mirrors, declutter, be mindful about your furniture, and use self-storage!

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Wrapping Up: How to Make a Room Look Bigger

If you’ve followed our suggestions, but still need more space, we’ve got you covered. Just find your nearest Store Space facility with our storage location finder. Or check out our blog How to Maximize Space in a Small Apartment: 7 Valuable Tips for even more ideas on how to make the most of your small room.

We’re here to help you transform your space!

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