A 10x15 unit holds roughly a two to three bedroom home. Enter your furniture and box list to see what fits and where the floor runs out.
A "two to three bedroom" label hides a sectional and a second fridge. Enter your real list so the unit size is a calculation, not a guess.
150 sq ft floor, ~1,200 cu ft
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Frequently asked
A 10x15 unit (150 sq ft, about 1,200 cu ft with the 8 ft ceiling) typically holds a two to three bedroom home: two beds, a sectional or two sofas, dressers, a dining set, major appliances, and 40 to 50 boxes if you stack carefully.
01Often yes for a moderately furnished three-bedroom. A heavily furnished three-bedroom with large appliances and garage items can be tight, so check your inventory rather than assuming.
02A 10x10 (100 sq ft) holds about a one-bedroom apartment, while a 10x15 (150 sq ft) holds a two to three bedroom home. The extra 5 ft of depth adds roughly 400 cu ft, enough for a second bedroom set or a sectional.
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