Making a Small Lakeway Apartment Feel Larger With Affordable Nearby Storage
Making a Small Lakeway Apartment Feel Larger With Affordable Nearby Storage
Habib Ahsan
June 16th, 2026

Apartment living in the Lakeway and Bee Cave area comes with a lot to like — proximity to Lake Travis, walkable dining, and less yard work to think about. What it does not come with is extra space. Closets fill fast, the spare corner becomes a pile, and before long, the apartment feels smaller than it did on move-in day. Apartment storage near Lakeway solves that problem without the cost of upgrading to a bigger lease, and renters across the Hill Country are using it to reclaim living space they assumed was gone for good. This guide covers what to move out, how to organize a small unit for easy access, and why the numbers almost always work in your favor.
Why a Storage Unit Costs Less Than a Bigger Apartment
Rental prices in the Lakeway, Bee Cave, and Briarcliff corridor have climbed steadily over the past few years. Upgrading from a one-bedroom to a two-bedroom — just to have more closet and storage space — can add three hundred to five hundred dollars per month to your rent, depending on the complex.
A small storage unit near Spicewood starts at $39 per month. Even a mid-size unit runs well under a hundred dollars. For a fraction of what a bigger apartment would cost, you get a dedicated space for everything that does not need to live inside your home on a daily basis. The math is simple, and it works month after month.
New customers at Spicewood Super Storage also receive 50% off their second month's rent, which makes the first two months even more affordable while you figure out the right setup.
What to Move Out of Your Apartment and Into Storage
The items that eat the most apartment space are usually the ones you use least frequently. Start by walking through your closets, under-bed areas, and any corners that have become catch-all zones. Chances are, a surprising percentage of what lives in your apartment could comfortably live off-site without affecting your daily routine at all.
Common items apartment renters move into storage include:
- Seasonal clothing — winter coats, boots, and heavy layers that take up prime closet space six months of the year
- Holiday and seasonal décor — bins of decorations that only come out a few weeks each year
- Sporting and lake gear — paddleboards, kayak paddles, fishing tackle, camping equipment, and life jackets
- Luggage and travel bags — bulky items that only see use a few times a year but consume an entire closet shelf
- Spare furniture — an extra bookshelf, side table, or desk chair you are holding onto between moves
- Bulk purchases — paper goods, cleaning supplies, and pantry stock that save money in bulk but overwhelm a small kitchen
Once those items are out, the apartment breathes. Closets work the way they were designed to, counters clear up, and the rooms actually feel like the size you are paying for.
How to Organize a Small Storage Unit for Easy Access
A storage unit only saves you time if it is organized well enough that you can find and grab what you need in a single trip. A few simple habits keep a small unit working like a well-run extension of your apartment rather than a second junk drawer.
Label Every Box on at Least Two Sides
This sounds obvious, but most people skip it and regret it within two visits. Use clear, specific labels — not just "kitchen" or "clothes" but "winter coats and boots" or "holiday lights and ornaments." Label on two sides so you can read the contents no matter how the box is oriented on the shelf.
Keep Frequently Accessed Items Near the Door
Anything you rotate in and out regularly — seasonal clothing, lake gear, bulk supplies — belongs within arm's reach of the unit door. Items you rarely need, like holiday décor or spare furniture, go toward the back. Think of the unit as having a front zone for active items and a back zone for long-term storage.
Stack Smart and Use Vertical Space
Uniform-sized bins stack neatly and make the most of a small footprint. Place heavier bins on the bottom and lighter ones on top. If you have shelving available, use it along one wall for smaller items — it makes access far easier than digging through stacked boxes. A small freestanding shelf unit from any hardware store fits easily inside most storage units and pays for itself in convenience.
Do You Need a Climate-Controlled Unit for Apartment Overflow?
For most apartment overflow — clothing, décor, kitchenware, and general household items — a standard indoor unit works perfectly well. These items are durable and handle normal temperature variations without issue.
A climate-controlled unit is worth considering if you are storing items that are sensitive to heat or humidity. That includes leather furniture, wood instruments, electronics, vinyl records, important documents, and photographs. The Hill Country pushes past 100 degrees regularly in summer, and that sustained heat degrades sensitive materials faster than most people expect.
Spicewood Super Storage opened a brand-new climate-controlled building in 2024 — one of the most modern options available near Lakeway. It features stable temperature and humidity year-round, with an 8x8 lift for second-floor access and drive-up loading, so moving heavier items in and out is straightforward.
Security and Access That Fits an Apartment Renter's Schedule
If you are going to rely on a storage unit as an extension of your apartment, access needs to be convenient. Running over to grab a winter jacket or swap out seasonal gear should feel like a quick errand, not a scheduled event.
Spicewood Super Storage on Highway 71 offers 24/7 gate access with a personal PIN code — so you can stop by before work, after dinner, or on a Sunday afternoon without worrying about office hours. The facility runs 24/7 video surveillance across the property, with well-lit access points and unique lock latching mechanisms on each unit. On-site dollies and hand carts are available for heavier loads, which is especially helpful when you are handling a move-in or a bigger seasonal rotation solo.
For renters who travel or spend weekends away from Lakeway, Smart Units with StorageDefender offer motion-activated text alerts directly to your phone — so you always know if something changes at your unit while you are away.
Conveniently Located for Renters Across the Lake Travis Corridor
The Highway 71 location makes Spicewood Super Storage an easy stop for apartment renters in Lakeway, Bee Cave, Briarcliff, West Cypress Hills, and Barton Creek Lakeside. It sits along the route many residents already drive for errands and commuting, so adding a quick storage run to your routine is practical rather than a detour.
As a proud member of the Marble Falls Highland Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, the facility is community-rooted and locally managed. The online customer portal makes payments, autopay setup, and account management simple — no in-person visit required to stay on top of your billing.
Reclaim Your Apartment Space Starting This Month
A small, well-organized storage unit is one of the most affordable upgrades an apartment renter can make. It clears the clutter, opens up the closet and living space, and costs a fraction of what a bigger lease would run. New customers at Spicewood Super Storage receive 50% off their second month's rent, with no hidden fees and fully transparent pricing. Military and senior discounts are also available.
Browse available units and reserve your storage unit online today. Not sure how much space you need? The storage size guide walks you through the options, so you choose the right fit without overpaying for space you do not use. Contact us
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