Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Finding the right storage unit in Lakewood starts with one question: how much space do you actually need? If you're moving a full household, storing large furniture, making room during a renovation, or comparing parking options for an eligible vehicle, boat, or RV, a larger unit or parking space may be the right fit.
This guide breaks down large storage unit sizes, what may fit in each, why Lakewood residents often need extra room, and what to confirm before renting at SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood.
Large storage needs often come from housing changes, military moves, renovation projects, business overflow, and outdoor gear. In Lakewood, those needs are shaped by local apartment sizes, JBLM relocation activity, and the area's wet weather.
The numbers tell a clear story. According to Apartments.com rent market data, the average studio apartment in Lakewood ranges from 425 to 457 square feet. One-bedroom apartments average between 609 and 639 square feet. When closets, garages, and spare rooms are limited, off-site storage can help create more usable space at home.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord also affects local storage demand. Military OneSource describes JBLM as a major military installation supporting a large community of service members and families. PCS moves, temporary housing, deployments, and household transitions can all create a need for short-term or flexible storage.
Lakewood's weather is another planning factor. The Pacific Northwest's rainy season runs from roughly September through May, and local average relative humidity climbs during the cooler months. SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood does not offer climate-controlled or heated storage, so items should be packed clean and dry before move-in. If belongings require specific temperature or humidity conditions, choose a storage option designed for those needs.
The best large unit depends on your furniture, box count, access needs, and whether you need room to move around inside the unit. Do not rely on square footage alone. Measure large items first, then compare the unit size against your full storage plan.
A 10x20 unit gives you 200 square feet of floor space. It may work for larger apartment moves, partial household storage, major furniture pieces, appliances, boxes, and some eligible vehicle-storage needs when fit, documentation, availability, and facility rules allow.
A 10x20 can be useful for:
Furniture from multiple rooms
Mattresses, dressers, tables, and sofas
Major appliances, if allowed and properly prepared
Seasonal items and garage overflow
Boxes, bins, and household goods
Some vehicles or equipment, depending on size and facility rules
If you need to access items throughout the rental, leave an aisle instead of packing the unit wall to wall.
A 10x30 unit offers 300 square feet of floor space. It may be a better fit when you're storing a larger household, combining belongings from multiple rooms, staging items during a renovation, or keeping business materials organized in one place.
A 10x30 may work for:
Larger household moves
Multiple bedroom sets
Sofas, sectionals, tables, and appliances
Business inventory, tools, or records
Bulky seasonal items
Some eligible vehicles or equipment, depending on fit and facility rules
For vehicles, boats, trailers, or large equipment, measure the full length, width, and height before renting. Confirm door access, documentation requirements, current availability, and facility rules with the facility.
If you're between sizes, compare the cost difference with how often you need access. A larger unit can make organization easier, but the right choice should match your actual belongings and budget.
Large moves are easier when the loading path is simple. SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood has a one-floor layout, and drive-up units are available depending on current availability.
Drive-up access can help when moving sofas, mattresses, tools, boxes, or bulky household items. Carts and dollies are also available, which can make heavier boxes and awkward items easier to move.
If you're storing bulky outdoor gear such as kayaks, mountain bikes, or camping equipment, drive-up access can make loading and unloading more manageable. Fort Steilacoom Park is one of Lakewood's major outdoor recreation areas, and many residents need extra room for seasonal gear that does not fit neatly at home.
Storage can be useful during a PCS move, especially when move-out dates, temporary lodging, and housing availability do not line up cleanly. A larger unit may help keep household goods together while you're between homes.
Before renting, service members should confirm any reimbursement or documentation requirements with their transportation office. Ask the storage facility for the rental paperwork and payment records you need, and review move-out notice requirements before move-in.
Month-to-month rentals can help when timelines are uncertain. Instead of assuming a specific discount or policy applies, ask about current promotions, rental terms, and documentation requirements.
When you're storing a large household, tools, or business materials, look for specific access and monitoring features rather than broad promises.
At SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood, security features include an access gate, digital video recording, logged access, overnight surveillance, touchless computer-controlled access, and Turing Enabled monitoring. The facility also offers pest control.
Your own preparation matters too. Use a quality lock, keep an inventory, label boxes clearly, photograph higher-value belongings, and review coverage options before move-in.
Pricing varies by unit size, facility, availability, rental timing, access type, and current promotions. Large units usually cost more than smaller units, but the best value depends on how well the unit fits your belongings and access needs.
Before renting, confirm:
The current monthly rate
Whether the rate is promotional or ongoing
Administrative or setup fees
Lock requirements
Insurance or coverage requirements
Taxes or recurring charges
Payment options
Move-out notice requirements
Avoid choosing a unit based only on the lowest advertised rate. A slightly larger unit may be easier to organize, but paying for extra space you do not need can raise your total cost.
Large storage units often hold furniture, boxes, mattresses, documents, tools, and seasonal gear. Those items should be dry before they go into storage.
According to the Washington State Department of Health, mold can develop on organic materials when moisture is present. For general storage, avoid sealing damp clothing, furniture, cardboard, or gear in bags or bins. Use sturdy containers, keep labels visible, and allow items to dry fully before move-in.
Urban Storage's guide to the Pacific Northwest rainy season notes that moisture absorbers and waterproof bins can help with storage preparation, but sensitive items may still need a storage environment designed for temperature or humidity control.
The best large storage unit depends on what you are storing and how often you need access.
Choose a 10x20 if you're storing larger apartment contents, several rooms of furniture, major household items, or a vehicle that fits and meets facility requirements.
Choose a 10x30 if you're storing a larger household, handling a major renovation, keeping business materials organized, or need more room for an aisle and sorting space.
Look for outdoor parking if you need storage for an eligible boat, RV, or vehicle that should not go inside an enclosed unit. SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood offers outdoor parking for eligible vehicles, boats, and RVs, subject to availability and facility rules.
Before renting, measure large items, estimate your box count, check gate hours, and confirm any vehicle or parking requirements.
A 10x20 may work for some larger household storage needs, while a 10x30 may be better if you have more furniture, appliances, boxes, or need room for an aisle. Measure larger items and compare your box count before renting.
SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood offers drive-up units, depending on availability. The facility is located at 12611 Pacific Highway Southwest in Lakewood, with gate access available daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Ask the facility for rental paperwork and payment records, and confirm reimbursement requirements with your transportation office before relying on storage costs for a PPM claim.
SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood offers outdoor parking for eligible vehicles, boats, and RVs. Availability, size fit, documentation requirements, and facility rules should be confirmed before renting.
Month-to-month rentals are available at SecureSpace Self Storage Lakewood, which can help during moves, renovations, housing transitions, or temporary storage needs.
Large storage units can help with household moves, renovations, business overflow, eligible vehicle storage, and seasonal gear. The right choice depends on what you're storing, how much access you need, and whether your items require any special storage conditions.
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