



Solutions for Every Space: Meeting Canada’s Storage Demands
Self-storage in Canada is evolving. To address these new demands, storage providers are turning to innovative solutions like hallway systems for indoor storage and relocatable self-storage units for outdoor spaces. At the heart of this transformation is the drive for space optimization. Every square foot is precious in cities, so innovations like hallway systems and relocatable self-storage units are rewriting the rules.
These solutions offer storage options that work within crowded cities, remote regions, and even Canada’s harsh winters. Developers embrace scalable designs, cutting-edge technology, and weatherproof materials to create modern storage spaces.
With approximately 3,000 self-storage facilities, the Canadian self-storage industry is thriving. This growth reflects more than just urbanization- it’s a response to the digital age. E-commerce has surged, creating new demands for inventory storage, while consumers expect smarter, more convenient options. Manufacturers are creating more durable, flexible, tech-enabled units that elevate the customer experience. This article will discuss two options for optimizing indoor and outdoor spaces: hallway systems and relocatable self-storage units.
Efficient Solutions for Indoor Storage
A hallway system is a storage building’s internal steel structure, consisting of a series of roll-up doors, walkways, and partition walls that divide the space into individual storage units. Once a building’s exoskeleton is constructed, the hallway system installation subdivides the interior. The system arrives on site as a series of pre-cut steel components. They’re flat-packed when shipped, lowering the cost of freight. Colors, configurations, and door types are highly customizable.
Hallway systems can be used when developing the following:
• New Multistory Buildings – Vacant land in dense urban centers is rare and expensive. Developers leverage vertical space by building multistory facilities. Hallway systems are the industry standard for this type of application, offering cost-effectiveness, security, and an aesthetic quality that matches the new build.
• Retrofits of Existing Buildings – Retail and office buildings are increasingly being converted into self-storage units. Hallway systems offer flexible configurations and sizes, making them ideal for these retrofits. Their fast fabrication and installation timelines help developers complete remodels quickly, minimizing downtime.
• Apartment Basements and Parking Garages – With shrinking residential spaces and a growing demand for self-storage, housing developments are incorporating storage solutions in basements, common areas, and parking garages. Hallway systems provide efficient, space-saving designs that allow tenants to store their items on-site, while owners gain a valuable source of recurring revenue.
Hallway systems are a great option for new builds or retrofits. They meet consumer demand by offering factors such as flexibility in unit size, ease of installation, and scalability.
Optimize Your Outdoor Space
While hallway systems dominate the indoor sector, relocatable self-storage containers are optimal for outdoor spaces. These all-in-one kits contain a base, four hinging walls, and a roof. They are heavy-duty, weatherproof, and highly secure. Because relocatable containers don’t require a foundation, they can operate on virtually any type of ground. Relocatable containers can be repositioned or expanded as demand shifts.
They are fully customizable, with options for size, color, door type, and finishes. One popular option is the 10-by-20 size, which is ideal for storing large items such as vehicles, small boats, or oversized equipment. Paired with weather-resistant steel construction and secure locking mechanisms, relocatable containers ensure maximum protection and usability for both residential and business applications. The containers are delivered flat packed in small order quantities, and assembly is quick and easy, taking just 30 minutes per container once on site.
Here are some applications for relocatable self-storage containers:
• Single-Story Drive-Up Storage – The most common use of relocatable containers is in rows of storage units accessible by car. These units offer a cost-effective, fast-to-install solution that can be set up quickly to meet demand.
• Parking Lots – Relocatable containers can transform underutilized parking lots into profitable storage spaces. This is especially valuable for parking lots that cannot be built upon due to zoning or size constraints. Pairing parking lot infills with multistory buildings ensures the highest and best use of exterior spaces.
• Fence Lines – Lining the perimeter of a site with relocatable containers is an efficient way to add rentable storage while creating an added layer of security. This approach maximizes otherwise unbuildable spaces and generates additional revenue.
Relocatable self-storage units offer a cost-effective, quick-to-install solution for outdoor spaces. They enhance storage capacity and site security.
Adapting To Diverse Conditions
Canada’s varied climates and geography pose unique challenges for the self-storage industry. In northern regions, extreme cold and heavy snowfall demand weatherproof designs and insulated units to protect stored items. Coastal areas face high humidity and salt exposure, requiring corrosion-resistant materials and moisture control to prevent damage. Hallway systems can play a vital role in indoor storage facilities in these areas, offering customizable configurations that optimize climate control and security.
For outdoor spaces, relocatable self-storage containers provide a weatherproof solution in rural and remote regions. They can be installed quickly on uneven terrain without extensive foundations, ensuring accessibility and durability in harsh conditions.
Looking Ahead
Storage providers across Canada have an incredible opportunity to meet the nation’s growing storage demands. When developing new facilities, hallway systems and relocatable self-storage containers will continue to work in tandem to maximize every square foot. Now is the time for storage businesses to assess their current spaces, consider customer needs, and explore how these solutions can drive growth. Whether it’s a new build or a retrofit, these innovations pave the way to success in Canada’s rapidly growing self-storage market.
Rod Bolls is the CEO and Founder of Boxwell, a leading manufacturer of customizable storage solutions. Boxwell specializes in the design, manufacturing, and installation of relocatable self-storage containers, moving containers, roll-up doors, and hallway systems for businesses worldwide. For more information, visit www.boxwell.co or email sales@boxwell.co.