April 7, 2011

Alternative Uses For Storage: Think Inside The Box

Using storage can be helpful for families with limited space and resources, and people don’t realize the variety of ways storage can work for them. Traditionally, users look at storage as a way to house items that wouldn’t fit in a living space, or as a resource for people who are moving and looking to store their possessions in short-term. Here’s a list of some alternative ways in which people use storage units.

Wine Cellars:

Americans are becoming more familiar with wine, and it’s no longer viewed as a luxury of the rich. As the average consumer’s interest in wine increases, so does their knowledge and taste for it. It’s becoming a part of social demand, and Hub Pages released an article that discussed the growing popularity of wine clubs and other wine-related events popping up all over the country. If someone is interested in investing in a wine collection but they don’t necessarily have the space for it, public storage is an excellent way to build a stock, while keeping your home free from clutter. It’s easy, affordable, safe, and climate-controlled environments are often available to those who want to keep their precious collection at the optimum temperature.

Small Business:

If you own a small business and rent an office, you already know how expensive square footage can be. Having offices, desks, employees, and other various space demands does not leave room for many other items, and if you are currently renting an office and paying a premium for your facilities, you might want to look into self-storage for business purposes. Consider the costs of expanding, then you might want to consider taking some of your filing systems and other materials to an off location storage facility in a storage unit. Most businesses have large portions of the office taken up by shelves and drawers of files and other documents that will merely for record. You can keep most of these non-essential materials and potentially save yourself a lot in rental space.

Band Practice:

This isn’t exactly a new idea, and the self-storage industry has been used for a long time by bands that don’t have the space to practice at home. There’s actually an industry term attributed to this kind of practice called Storage Music. Squidoo.com talks about this trend and refers to musical selection that’s been played and recorded in similar places. It actually is a great way for bands to play and record their work more cost effectively. Recording studios are incredibly expensive and finding the right space to use can take a lot of work. If there’s a self-storage facility nearby, speak with a representative or manager about renting an affordable space to your band for practice. They may require you to rent a larger space, but the benefits will outweigh the cons.

There are many reasons that people would find self-storage useful and not just for the reasons listed above. They can also be used as food pantry cellars or surplus storage for restaurants. Whatever your reason, contact one of these facilities and speak to their staff to see if self-storage is something that you’d find useful. They’re all over the place and chances are there’s one just around the corner.

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Comment by Price Comparison in Black & White (2 comments.)
2011-04-11 17:58:45

Great post that, thanks!

 
Comment by Price Comparison in Black & White (2 comments.)
2011-04-11 17:59:17

Nice one!!

 
Comment by plasterers (0 comments.)
2011-04-16 18:01:34

Great article, thanks for sharing your info.

 

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