Size Guide: 10×15 Storage Unit

Extra storage space for larger household items, business storage, motorcycles, and small compact cars.

How Big Is a 10×15 Storage Unit?

A 10×15 storage unit gives you 150 square feet of floor space and is often compared to about two-thirds of a one-car garage. This size gives you extra room for larger household items, business storage, motorcycles, and some small compact cars.

If you need more space than a 10×10 but do not need a full 10×20 unit, a 10×15 storage unit can be a smart option.

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What Fits in a 10×15 Storage Unit?

A 10×15 storage unit can hold many larger items when packed carefully. Depending on what you store, this unit may hold:

  • Major appliances
  • Large furniture pieces
  • Bedroom furniture
  • Living room furniture
  • Boxes and storage totes
  • Business supplies
  • Commercial storage items
  • Motorcycles
  • Some small compact cars
  • Seasonal equipment and household overflow

This size is helpful when you need flexible storage for both household and commercial items.


Common Uses for a 10×15 Storage Unit

Household Moving Storage A 10×15 unit can be useful for storing furniture, appliances, boxes, and household items during a move.

Apartment or Condo Storage This unit may work well for belongings from an apartment, condo, or several rooms of furniture.

Business Storage A 10×15 unit can be used for business supplies, records, equipment, seasonal inventory, tools, or commercial materials.

Vehicle Storage Some small compact cars and motorcycles may fit in a 10×15 unit depending on vehicle size, unit access, and facility availability.

Renovation Storage If you are remodeling, this unit can help keep furniture and belongings out of the way while work is being completed.


Is a 10×15 Storage Unit Right for You?

A 10×15 storage unit may be right if you need to store:

  • Furniture from multiple rooms
  • Major appliances and boxes
  • Business supplies or commercial storage items
  • Motorcycles or compact vehicle storage
  • Items from a larger apartment or small home
  • Household items during a remodel or move

This unit gives you more flexibility than a 10×10 and may be easier to organize if you need to access items regularly.


What Does a 10×15 Storage Unit Compare To?

To visualize the space, a 10×15 storage unit is often compared to:

  • About two-thirds of a one-car garage
  • A large bedroom
  • A small garage-style storage area

This added space can make a big difference when storing furniture, appliances, and boxes together.


What Will Not Usually Fit in a 10×15 Storage Unit?

A 10×15 unit is spacious, but it may not be the right fit for everything. It may be too small for:

  • The full contents of a larger home
  • Large vehicles
  • Oversized trucks or vans
  • RVs or trailers
  • Large commercial racks and equipment
  • Multiple large furniture sets plus wide access space

If you need indoor vehicle storage, commercial racks, or room for a larger move, a 10×20 or larger option may be better.


When Should You Choose a Larger Unit?

You may want to choose a larger unit if:

  • You are storing the contents of a larger home
  • You need room for storage racks or shelving
  • You are storing a standard vehicle
  • You want to create a wider aisle inside the unit
  • You have bulky business equipment
  • You plan to add more items over time

A 10×20 unit can provide more room for larger storage needs and easier access.


Tips for Packing a 10×15 Storage Unit Efficiently

To get the most value from a 10×15 unit, organize your items before loading.

  • Place large furniture and appliances toward the back
  • Use furniture covers to protect surfaces
  • Stack boxes by weight and label
  • Break down furniture when possible
  • Keep frequently used items near the front
  • Create a narrow aisle if you need access
  • Use vertical space carefully and safely

A good packing plan can help you store more while keeping items easier to find.


Features That Make a 10×15 Unit More Convenient

Depending on location, your 10×15 storage unit may include access to convenient features such as:

  • Drive-up access at select locations
  • Ground-level units
  • Coded gate access
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Month-to-month rental options
  • Online payment options
  • Moving supplies available onsite

These features can make loading and accessing larger items much easier.


Why Rent a 10×15 Storage Unit?

A 10×15 storage unit is a good choice for customers who want:

  • More space than a 10×10 unit
  • Room for furniture, appliances, and boxes
  • Commercial storage flexibility
  • Storage for motorcycles or some compact cars
  • Extra room during a move or remodel
  • A practical option before moving up to a 10×20

If your storage needs are larger but not oversized, a 10×15 unit may be the right fit.


Frequently Asked Questions

How big is a 10×15 storage unit? A 10×15 storage unit has 150 square feet of floor space and is often compared to about two-thirds of a one-car garage.

What can fit in a 10×15 storage unit? A 10×15 unit can often hold major appliances, furniture, boxes, commercial storage items, motorcycles, and some small compact cars.

Is a 10×15 storage unit good for moving? Yes, it can be a good fit for apartment moves, smaller home moves, remodeling projects, and temporary household storage.

Can a car fit in a 10×15 storage unit? Some small compact cars may fit depending on vehicle size, unit access, and facility availability.

Should I choose a 10×15 or 10×20 storage unit? Choose a 10×15 for larger household or business storage. Choose a 10×20 if you need more room, vehicle storage, or easier access.

Find the Right Storage Unit Today

If you need a little extra room for boxes, small furniture, seasonal items, or personal belongings, a 10×15 Storage Unit may be the right fit. It is a practical option for keeping things organized without renting more space than you need.

Convenient Storage Locations​

Low Cost Storage has locations serving California and Colorado, with storage options that vary by facility. Each location offers its own mix of unit sizes, access hours, features, vehicle storage options, and customer services.