What You Can (& CANNOT) Store in a Storage Unit
Issue: Mar 2024

Self storage units have become increasingly popular over the years due to their flexibility, affordability, and overall convenience when you need space. However, first-time storage tenants and potential customers often find themselves wondering just what can you store in a storage unit?
Luckily, our comprehensive guide is here to answer that question and more. Read on to find out what you can and cannot store in a storage unit!
What You Can Store
If the belongings that you store in the unit are safe, lawful, and adhere to your rental contract guidelines, you have quite a bit of leeway when it comes to selecting items for storage:
Furniture
Furniture is commonly stored in storage units, especially during moves, throughout renovations, and when households are downsizing. From sofas and tables to dressers and bed frames, a storage unit provides a secure space to keep your furniture safe and protected from damage.
Household Appliances
Large and small household appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves, and even seasonal items like air conditioners and heaters can be safely stored in a storage unit.
Seasonal Clothing and Décor
Clothing and decorations for different seasons can take up a significant amount of space in your home. A storage unit is ideal for keeping off-season clothing, holiday decorations, and other seasonal items organised and easily accessible when needed.
Electrical Goods
Electrical goods like TVs, tablets, and gaming systems can be stored in a unit to free up space at home or during a transition. Take the necessary steps to properly pack and protect electrical items to prevent damage while in storage. Use high-quality packing materials and transport items securely so they remain in good condition.
Sporting Equipment
Renting a storage unit is an effective way to store bulky sporting goods like bicycles, golf clubs, and skis during the off-season. These items often take up considerable space at home when not in use.