Look, I get it. The idea of working out of a storage unit sounds like something between a prison sentence and a last resort. But hear me out—because six months ago, I was exactly where you are right now.
My “home office” was a joke. My desk was the couch. My filing system was a pile of unopened mail on the coffee table. And don’t even get me started on trying to take client calls with my neighbor’s dog barking nonstop.
Then I got desperate.
I was driving past County Line Storage when it hit me—what if I just… rented a unit and made it my office?
Turns out, it was the best work decision I’ve ever made. Here’s how I did it (and why you might want to too).
The Breaking Point
Let me paint you a picture of my old “work environment”:
- My “desk chair” was actually a dining chair with one wobbly leg.
- I had exactly 1.5 feet of clear space between my laptop and yesterday’s dirty dishes.
- Every Zoom call started with “Sorry about the background… yes, that is my laundry pile”.
When I found myself taking meetings in my car just to get some quiet, I knew something had to change.
Why a Storage Unit? (And No, I’m Not Crazy)
I considered coworking spaces, but at $300+/month for a shared desk? Hard pass. Then there was renting an actual office—way too expensive for my solo freelance business.
That’s when I did the math:
- 5×10 storage unit at County Line Storage: $89/month.
- My sanity: Priceless.
The more I thought about it, the more it made sense:
- Total privacy (no more “weird background” Zoom anxiety).
- Zero distractions (goodbye, refrigerator that keeps calling my name).
- Actual separation between work and home (physically leaving “the office” does wonders for mental health).
Setting Up Shop: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Week 1: The Reality Check
Turns out, empty storage units are… well, empty. And echo-y. My first attempt at a Zoom call sounded like I was broadcasting from a cave.
The Fix:
- Foam mattress topper on the floor (killed the echo, bonus seating area).
- Cheap area rug from Facebook Marketplace ($20 well spent).
- Folding table + camping chair (temporary setup while I figured things out).
Week 2: The Power Struggle
My unit didn’t have outlets. Rookie mistake.
The Workaround:
- Jackery portable power station (keeps my laptop and phone charged).
- LED battery-operated puck lights (Amazon, $15 for a 6-pack).
- Mobile hotspot (turns out 5G is faster than my home WiFi anyway).
Month 1: Making It Actually Livable
- $25 floor lamp from Target.
- Small bookshelf for supplies.
- Mini fridge (because a woman needs her LaCroix).
- Bluetooth speaker for music (essential for drowning out occasional facility noises).
What Nobody Tells You? (The Real Deal)
The Good:
- I’m 3x more productive than I ever was at home.
- My work-life balance actually exists now.
- Surprisingly great natural light in my particular unit.
- Facility has clean bathrooms (key detail!).
The Annoying:
- Have to pack up my laptop every night (security reasons).
- No microwave (meal prep became my new best friend).
- The occasional curious facility employee (“You’re… working in here?”).
Who This Works For (And Who It Doesn’t)
Perfect if you’re:
- A freelancer who can’t focus at home.
- An artist needing studio space.
- A small biz owner storing inventory anyway.
- Anyone who just needs a quiet place to think.
Not ideal if:
- You need clients visiting regularly.
- You require lots of electrical equipment.
- You’re claustrophobic (though my 10×10 feels spacious).
How to Try It Without Committing?
- Rent the smallest affordable unit (you can always size up).
- Start with minimal gear (test before investing).
- Try it for a month (most places like County Line Storage do month-to-month).
The Verdict After 6 Months
Would I do it again? Absolutely. In fact, I just upgraded to a larger unit because I’ve started using part of it as a photo studio for my side hustle.
Is it glamorous? No.
Does it work better than my dining table ever did? 100%.
Thinking about giving it a shot? Check out County Line Storage—tell them the lady in Unit B-12 sent you.
Pro Tip: Spring for the climate-controlled unit. Trust me on this one.
Your Turn:
Could you see yourself working from a storage unit? Or am I officially off my rocker? Hit reply—I’ll answer any questions about my weird-but-wonderful setup.
(P.S. If you do try this, send me pics of your setup. I’m always looking for new storage-office hacks!)
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