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Choosing the right storage unit size is the foundation of a stress-free storage experience. If you live in Suamico, Howard, or the Greater Green Bay area, you probably deal with seasonal gear, holiday décor, and a mix of furniture and electronics that ebb and flow throughout the year. Picking a unit that fits your current inventory, leaves space for safe access, and protects sensitive belongings saves money and prevents damage. This practical guide explains how to audit your items, what typically fits in common sizes, and how to decide between drive-up and drive-up cold & temperature controlled environments so you only pay for what you need.
How to Assess Your Items
Start by listing large, space-defining pieces: sofas, mattresses, dressers, appliances, and heavy equipment such as snowblowers or lawn mowers. Then group smaller items by Room (Kitchen, Living Room, Garage) or Season (Holiday Décor, Winter Sports, Patio). For each group, estimate box counts by size (small/medium/large) and note which items are sensitive to temperature and humidity—electronics, wood furniture, upholstered seating, photo albums, artwork, instruments, and any décor with electrical components. Finally, decide whether you’ll need a walkway inside the unit. A 1–2 foot aisle from front to back transforms retrieval from a chore into a quick grab-and-go.
What Fits in Each Unit Size
What fits where? In most facilities, you’ll see sizes such as 5×5, 5×10, 10×10, 10×15, 10×20, and 10×30. A 5×5 (small closet) is ideal for 6–10 small/medium boxes, a compact bookshelf, and light décor overflow. If you’re a student or new parent storing baby gear, this size keeps things safe without overpaying. The 5×10 (walk-in closet) handles a mattress set, a small desk or dresser, two bicycles, and 10–20 boxes—great for a single room’s contents or winter décor plus hobby gear. A 10×10 (half garage) typically fits a one-bedroom apartment: sofa, dining set, mattress, small appliances, and thirty boxes. Move to 10×15 when you have multiple sofas, wardrobes, patio sets, and a mix of bins—this size allows vertical stacks and still ...
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February 18th, 2026