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Back to School Storage Solutions: Organizing Your Dorm Room

By Nicolas Rincon

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As the back-to-school season arrives, many students are moving into their dorm rooms. These small spaces can quickly become cluttered and overwhelming, but with the right storage solutions, you can keep your dorm room organized and functional.

Maximize Vertical Space

One of the best ways to make the most of your dorm room is by utilizing vertical space. Use shelving units, over-the-door organizers, and stackable storage bins to keep items off the floor and within easy reach. This not only saves space but also makes your room look more spacious and tidy. Consider placing seldom-used items in a small self-storage unit to free up even more room for daily essentials.

Under-Bed Storage

The space under your bed is perfect for storage. Invest in under-bed storage bins or drawers to store clothing, shoes, and other items you don’t need every day. This will free up closet space and keep your room looking neat. For items that you won’t need until the semester break, MyPlace Self Storage offers convenient unit sizes that can help you manage overflow without cluttering your dorm.

Multi-Functional Furniture

Choose furniture that serves multiple purposes. For example, a bed with built-in drawers or a desk with shelving can provide additional storage without taking up extra space. Consider using ottomans that double as storage containers for extra seating and hidden storage. Multi-functional furniture helps make the most of limited space, and anything that doesn’t fit can easily be stored safely off-campus. Find a MyPlace storage facility near you today!

Dorm Room on move in day.

Use Closet Organizers

Dorm room closets are often small, so it’s essential to use every inch efficiently. Invest in hanging organizers, shoe racks, and space-saving hangers to maximize your closet space. These tools can help you keep your clothing and accessories organized and easy to find. If your closet is still feeling cramped, consider moving off-season clothing to a storage unit to create more breathing room.

Create a Study Area

A clutter-free study area is key for productivity. Use desk organizers to keep your study supplies in order. Consider a small bookshelf or wall-mounted shelves to store textbooks and notebooks. Keeping your study area tidy will help you stay focused and efficient.

Label Everything

Labeling your storage bins and containers can make it easier to find what you need and keep your room organized. Use labels for drawers, bins, and shelves to quickly identify where your belongings are stored. This simple step can save you time and reduce clutter.

Personalize Your Space

While it’s important to stay organized, don’t forget to make your dorm room feel like home. Use decorative storage solutions, such as colorful bins and stylish organizers, to add personality to your space. Personal touches can make your room more comfortable and inviting.

By applying these storage solutions and considering off-campus storage options for the items you don’t need every day, you can keep your dorm room organized and functional throughout the school year.

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Size Guide

Small Storage Units
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5' x 5'

Equivalent to a standard walk-in closet.

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5' x 10'

Equivalent to a large shed.

Medium Storage Units
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10' x 10'

Equivalent to half of a standard garage and good for a one-bedroom apartment.

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10' x 15

Equivalent to a large bedroom and good for a small house.

Large Storage Units
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10' x 20'

Equivalent to a small garage and good for a mid-size house.

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10' x 30'

Equivalent to a large garage and good for a large house.

Vehicle Storage Units
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Covered Parking

Varying vehicle storage sizes can accommodate cars, boats, and RVs.

5' x 5'

This storage unit is small but mighty! Our 5x5, 25-square-foot spaces are about the size of a walk-in closet and great for holding household clutter, small furniture, and seasonal items.

Ideal for storing:
  • Boxes of offseason clothing and old toys
  • Small furniture or appliances
  • Seasonal decor or equipment such as garden tools and camping gear
  • Office supplies and business records and files

5' x 10'

This storage unit size is popular because it’s so versatile and functional. Our 5x10, 50-square-foot spaces are about the size of a large shed and great for holding various items from a small apartment or all the furnishings of a bedroom or office.

Ideal for storing:
  • Mattress sets, dressers, and coffee tables
  • Artwork, musical instruments, and mid-size electronics
  • Seasonal decor or equipment such as garden tools, skis, and camping gear
  • Business supplies, records, or inventory

10' x 10'

This storage unit is not too big, not too small, but just right for bulky furniture or equipment. Our 10x10, 100-square-foot spaces are about the size of half of a standard garage and can fit the contents of a one-bedroom home.

Ideal for storing:
  • Household furniture such as sofas, tables, dressers, mattress sets, and coffee or bedside tables
  • Electronics and musical instruments
  • Seasonal decor or equipment such as garden tools, bicycles, skis, and camping gear
  • Office equipment such as desks, chairs, and shelves

10' x 15'

Another popular choice, this storage unit is great for small families or households. Our 10x15, 150-square-foot spaces are about the size of a large bedroom and can fit the contents of a two-bedroom home.

Ideal for storing:
  • Bulky household furniture such as sofas, dining tables, dressers, bedroom sets, and bookcases
  • Major appliances such as washers, dryers, and refrigerators
  • Outdoor equipment such as grills, bicycles, skis, and camping gear
  • Commercial inventory and office equipment such as desks, chairs, and shelves

10' x 20'

If you’re in between moves, staging your home for selling, or planning a big remodel, this storage unit might be the one for you. Our 10x20, 200-square-foot spaces are about the size of a small garage and can fit the contents of a three- or four-bedroom home.

Ideal for storing:
  • Bulky household furniture such as sectional sofas, dining tables, mattress sets, dressers, and entertainment centers
  • Major appliances such as washers, dryers, and refrigerators
  • Large musical instruments or equipment such as pianos and TVs
  • Outdoor equipment such as lawnmowers, grills, bicycles, skis, and camping gear
  • Commercial inventory and office equipment such as desks, chairs, and shelves

10' x 30'

This storage unit is about the size of a large garage for those seeking a major space solution. Our 10x30, 300-square-foot spaces offer enough room to fit the contents of a four- or five-bedroom home.

Ideal for storing:
  • Items that aren’t easily boxed up
  • Large household furniture such as sectional sofas, entertainment centers, and mattress and dining sets
  • Major appliances such as washers, dryers, and refrigerators
  • Outdoor equipment such as lawnmowers, grills, bicycles, and canoes or small boats
  • Commercial inventory and office equipment such as desks, chairs, and shelves

Covered Parking

Parking spaces and covered vehicle storage for your car, boat, or RV can keep your ride from consuming valuable space in your garage, all while shielding it from the elements—like sunshine, rain, or hail. Some of our covered parking units even include electricity, too. Find and contact a self storage facility near you for location-specific car storage availability.

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