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Storage units are mostly used as a place to stash your excess belongings. However, many people see these garage-like spaces are good for more than holding dusty boxes. If you want to get the most out of your rental, the team at Tom Thumb Mini Storage in San Marcos, TX, explains a few creative ways to use it.  

How to Make Creative Use of Your Storage Unit

1. Create a Personal Gym

Storage UnitIf you have limited space in your home or lack the budget for an expensive monthly gym membership, it is easy to transform all or part of a storage unit into a personal gym. Depending on the size of the unit, this option is desirable since you can work out while still using it for storage. You should have enough room to set up a yoga mat, weights, and a small stationary bicycle, along with a few other accessories. Of course, before you bring in the equipment, ask the facility staff about their regulations.

2. Practice With Your Rock Band

Sometimes, it can be challenging to find a place to practice songs with your band if you don’t have enough space in your home or you are worried about making too much noise. With some extra soundproofing, a storage unit is a perfect solution to this problem. 

3. Display Your Artwork

Having a quiet space to create and display work is important for an artist. Moving your studio to a storage unit help you concentrate and keep messy paint away from your living space. That’s not the only way you can use the area, however. If you are an artist, your walls at home may already be filled with various paintings and pictures. After completing your works, use the unit as an extra display space. 

If you live in the San Marcos area and are ready to rent a storage unit, contact the team at Tom Thumb Mini Storage. Their 24-hour facilities offer flexibility, especially to those who are looking to transform their units into creative spaces. They also offer moving boxes and trailer rentals to make transporting items easy. For more information on their rental rates and sizes, call (512) 396-3434 today. 

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