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Maximizing Your Self-Storage Unit with Unconventional Uses

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Self-storage facilities are common throughout the country. They offer safe and practical spaces to temporarily store personal belongings. From homeowners in the middle of a renovation to business owners in need of additional inventory space, storage facilities offer an important service.

But, a long-term contract for a solitary unit is a burdensome expense when only a fraction of the space is utilized.

There are several ways to maximize this space and investment. One of them is using it for recreational activities. From Augusta County, Virginia to Marietta, Georgia, these climate-controlled storage units are ideal as additional living space.

Here are some of the creative and unconventional ways to optimize the free space in your self-storage unit.

A Space All Your Own

Self-storage units are available in a wide range of sizes. Depending on the type of unit you rent, it is fairly easy to convert the free space into something more usable. People across the country take advantage of these facilities' affordability and versatility. It is now common to see people rent a storage unit for something other than its original purpose. Doing this for yourself only requires a little imagination and creativity.

Personal Gym

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Convert the space in your storage unit into your own personal gym. Add a stationary bike or a treadmill in one corner or lay down a yoga mat and a set of hand weights on one side. Most storage units can accommodate standard exercise equipment.

You can even convert the space into a meditation room. Make a peaceful retreat for yourself in this space. The solitude a self-storage unit gives you allows you to find inner peace without anyone bothering you.

Office Space

Professionals who work from home, particularly freelancers, often use self-storage units are their office space. Doing the same for yours simply requires a desk, a comfortable chair, and the right lighting. If you are planning on running a start-up from your self-storage, make sure to check with your state's laws.

Art Studio

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Creating art takes time and creativity in a space where you won't be bothered. Converting the free space in your storage unit into an art studio gives you this. By organizing your belongings to one area, you can fully utilize the space for your art materials. You can even use the wall space to hang up any artwork you've finished.

Some artists would rent out a storage unit to use as their gallery. They install creative lighting for their displays and set up pedestals for their artwork. The space is safe to store art for long periods because it has climate control and advanced locking systems.

Game Room

A self-storage unit can easily be converted into an entertaining area for your guests. By adding a table, a set of chairs, and your favorite board games, you can have your own game room. If board games aren't your thing, you can bring in air hockey or foosball tables for healthy competition with family and friends. You don't have to worry much about making noise because you likely won't have neighbors.

Storage for the belongings you have no immediate use for is seldom a bad investment. Optimize its use by utilizing every inch of it. Using your self-storage unit as for your recreational activities is a cost-effective alternative to creating an extension for your home.

 

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