Storage units are a great way to house your belongings while you're in the process of an extended move, as well as a convenient place to store things you simply don't have room for. But self storage isn't just for domestic use. When a space crunch strikes, a storage unit can serve a wide range of uses.
Clubs and teams
Some youth clubs or sport teams don't require much equipment, but for others, storage of supplies from sticks, balls and goals to art supplies or sound systems can be a real problem. Letting every member keep their own equipment can lead to problems if they forget to bring them, but concentrating items in one place can mean an equipment stash that's too big for one person to store conveniently. A storage unit can simplify this problem. If you get a unit with multiple keys, you won't even have to rely on the same person always turning up.
Business inventory
Storing inventory is one of the biggest challenges faced by small businesses. As more and more businesses adopt non-traditional models that don't include brick and mortar retail space, they can find themselves struggling with a lack of storage. If you mostly do business online or with a mobile presence, you may not need a shop front, but you still need somewhere to store inventory, tools, signage and more. If your business has outgrown the garage, consider keeping your equipment in a self storage unit. The extra space will give your enterprise room to grow.
Creative space
In addition to keeping instruments and equipment in self storage units, some bands go even further, using them as rehearsal spaces. The acoustics aren't always perfect, but storage centres tend to be quiet during peak rehearsal times, and these can be useful alternatives to expensive studios or crowded homes. Check with your storage firm before starting up rehearsals, though; some centres may not appreciate the noise. Creative storage spaces aren't just limited to bands, though: visual artists like painters or sculptors can use storage units not just to keep their supplies but also as studio spaces.
These are just a few of the alternative roles a storage unit can play. Other creative uses of these spaces include walk-in wardrobes, offices, hobby spaces, game rooms and even personal gyms. Working together with your storage centre, you can find the storage unit that's right for your purpose.