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Creative Ways to Use a Metal Barn for Extra Storage and Organization

Creative Ways to Use a Metal Barn for Extra Storage and Organization

Are you feeling overwhelmed because you have no more space in your home?

If you answered yes, you’re not alone. Most people max out on space when it comes to storage solutions inside of the home. Garages are full. Closets are overflowing. Basements have become dumping grounds.

Enter the metal barn.

Metal barns are versatile portable storage buildings that are revolutionizing the way homeowners think about storage and organization.

They’re affordable. Easy to build. And crazy adaptable.

In this article we’ll cover:

  • Why metal barns are ideal for extra storage
  • Unique storage ideas that work
  • Tips to keep everything organized
  • How to properly set up your metal barn

Let’s dig in!

Why Metal Barns Are Ideal for Storage

Metal barns used to be associated strictly with farms. However, over time more and more homeowners are realizing how beneficial they can be for storage.

Need room for a home gym? Goats? Random crap you’ve been holding onto for years? You can do it all with a metal barn.

These storage spaces are growing in popularity. In fact, 25% of homeowners with two-car garages can’t fit one car inside due to clutter.

That’s where metal barns from Keen’s come in. These portable storage buildings allow you to bypass the outrageous cost of home additions or expensive monthly storage unit bills.

Think about it.

You could be paying hundreds of dollars a month to a storage facility. With a metal barn, you make a one-time payment and your storage unit is pretty much yours forever.

Not to mention that metal buildings cost 20-30% less than traditional buildings. Meaning your wallet thanks you while you’re getting a sturdy building that can withstand Mother Nature for years to come.

Creative Storage Ideas You Can Use For Your Metal Barn

Still not sure how you’ll use a metal barn? Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered.

Here are some of our favorite ways our customers use their metal barns for storage.

Holiday Decorations

The average family has about six feet of holiday decorations. SIX FEET! Who has space for six feet of Christmas decorations? Unless you want your tree sitting in the garage until July… you need a storage solution.

Enter the metal barn.

Everything from your holiday decorations. Snowmobiles. Extra furniture. It all can live in your metal barn.

Workshop

People often use their metal barn as a workshop. Whether they’re woodworking, doing craft projects, or fixing up their cars.

Metal barns offer a giant workspace with tons of room for storage. Add a workbench or two. Some shelves. Throw in some overhead lighting. Now you have yourself a sweet workshop that keeps the mess outside and away from your house.

Equipment Storage

Speaking of cars. What about riding lawn mowers? Motorcycles? ATVs? Classic Cars? These pieces of equipment all deserve better than sitting in your yard.

Inside of your metal barn they’ll be protected from the elements. The great thing about metal barns is that they come with wide openings. Big enough to drive your equipment in and out with room to spare. Much better than trying to fit things inside of your garage.

Overstock Household Items

Ok this one really gets me. We all have a junk drawer. An overstock pantry item. But what about every toy your child has ever owned that you swear they’ll play with one day? The couch you’re “saving for the backyard” when you move into your dream house. Boxes from the last three moves you’ve made.

It’s a thing. 42% of Americans feel cluttered at home. We keep holding onto it. A metal barn is the perfect place to keep junk that you don’t want inside of your home but also know that you’ll need someday.

Organization Tips to Help You Maximize Space

Purchasing a metal barn is just the first step. Being smart about how you organize it will keep you from having an out-of-control metal dumpster.

Add Shelving

Take a look around. Floor space goes empty quickly. Utilize shelves to increase your vertical storage space. Metal shelves are ideal for a metal barn. They’re durable and won’t warp with changes in temperature.

Installing shelves on the walls also helps keep items off the floor which makes cleaning easier too.

Zone It

Don’t just dump stuff against one wall. Sections off of your metal barn for specific uses.

An example of zoning would be:

  • Front and center: Items you need to access frequently
  • Back corner: Seasonal items
  • Side wall: Tools and equipment
  • Middle: Keep clear for walking

This eliminates the “I’ll just pile it all in there” mentality. Trust me. You’ll thank me later when you’re trying to find that football trophy from 7th grade.

Buy Clear Storage Bins

This is non-negotiable. Especially if you live in an area that sees humidity or rain. Cardboard attracts moisture. Clumps together. Breaks down. Trash.

Clear plastic storage containers keep everything visible. Protected from the elements. And labeled everything anyways.

Hang It

Speaking of hanging things. Look around. What can you hang? Bikes. Ladders. Garden hoses.

If you have the ability to hang things up instead of stacking on the floor you’ll be surprised at how much room you can free up.

Setting Up Your Metal Barn Correctly

All this advice on how to organize your metal barn is great. But if you don’t plan it out properly before you build it. You’re wasting your time.

Pick the Right Size

Ok this is probably obvious but you need to think about how you’ll use your metal barn before buying one. That will determine the size you need.

You can always expand later and yes… they do get bigger than you think.

Access and Location

Where your doors are located are important. You want to ensure that you have proper access from both the house and your driveway. Nobody wants to crawl through a pile of snow to get something from their storage unit.

Don’t forget about the door width. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to fit something large in a space it can’t fit through.

Power + Climate Control

If you have electricity hooked up to your metal barn you can do so much more. But even if you don’t. Things like lighting and storage shelves make a difference.

Think about what you’ll be storing. If you don’t want your kid’s toys or holiday decorations getting destroyed by sudden temperature changes. Look into insulation options.

Conclusion

Looking for more storage space is one thing. Finding an affordable and convenient solution is another. Don’t overthink it. Metal barns are versatile storagebuildings that can be customized to fit your needs.

Here’s a quick recap:

  • Metal barns give you the opportunity for durable and affordable storage
  • With some smart organization you’ll maximize every inch of space
  • Setup is everything. Make sure you plan correctly
  • You only pay once and it’s yours to use forever

It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to clear out your cluttered garage. Create a workshop. Or have a space to keep seasonal belongings… you can do it all with a metal barn.

DON’T fight over who’s garage spot gets taken up by mom’s Christmas trees anymore. Pick up a metal barn.

FAQs

What size metal barn is best for storage?

For most people a metal barn that is 12×20 or 24×30 gives you plenty of storage.

How long will my metal barn last?

Most metal barns can last you upwards of 25-50+ years. The materials used in our metal barns are built to withstand harsh weather and very little maintenance.

Do I need a permit to build a metal barn?

Depends on where you live. Most cities require a permit if the building exceeds a certain size. Check with your local zoning office for more details.

 

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