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Jul 28, 2023

9 Best Bike Storage Racks 2023: Shop Our Top Space

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Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

Give your bicycle a designated spot!

Over the past few years, bikes have grown in popularity. At that same, the mode of transportation has got people pondering...where and how should they be stored? You’ve probably learned by now that simply leaning your bike against the wall with the kickstand will not suffice. Not only will you scrape up your wall, but you may also end up knocking it over or running into it.

There has to be a better way, right? Lucky for you, we've scoured the Internet for the best bike storage racks that work indoors, outdoors, in small spaces, garages, basements, and more, so you can safely store your bike(s) while getting some much-needed real estate back in your home.

When choosing the products, we considered customer reviews, price, and ease of installation. We also wanted to give you different mounting options like on the ceiling or wall, and freestanding as well since we know not everyone can drill into their walls. All in all, there's definitely something for everyone on this list, so start scrolling to find your perfect bike storage rack.

Up next are the small but mighty hooks that can hold up to 100 lbs. These hooks are so versatile because you install them in your ceiling or on a wall, and they can hold a bike vertically or horizontally (just be sure to use an anchor).

"Bought these to hang by bikes from the floor joists in my basement," notes a five-star review. "Easy to screw in, easy to hang bikes with."

When renting an apartment or living in a home with plaster or brick surfaces, drilling into the wall is likely not an option. So the next best thing is a freestanding bike rack. It's easy to install, and you have flexibility on where to hang the bikes, too.

"I like the options of how high or low you can place the arms to hold it, which is helpful when you need to repair your bike," shares a five-star review.

If you're unfamiliar with The Gladiator brand, the organizational system will get your garage together well beyond just bike racks. As a first-timer, start with the vertical bike hook, and for only $15 more, you can add the railing system for other tools and gadgets.

A game-changing, space-saving rec is a vertical wall mount. The bike handles can overlap with one another, be positioned at an angle, or hang off so you can gain back your floor space. One thing to note is that the bike tires do lean against the wall.

"I suggest putting a protector on the wall to prevent the tires from leaving marks," advises a reviewer.

When hanging your bike in your apartment, it can become a tight squeeze because you're limited on space. The only place to hang your bike may likely be in a narrow hallway.

"It keeps my bike as close to the wall as possible...while properly protecting the bike frame," explains a reviewer.

And if you can't hang multiple bikes on a wall, then a stationary rack that sits on the ground is a great alternative. This rack can hold up to four bikes and comes with the added convenience of a storage rack to hold bike locks, helmets, and water bottles.

A reviewer who owned an electric bike comments, " The slots are big enough for larger tires. And the baskets are an added bonus to store helmets."

With good design, you never waste any space. This genius bike stand uses what was once a wasted corner and turns it into the perfect spot for your bike.

"The Bike Nook comes with a long velcro strap to secure the bike to the stand which makes the stability more than adequate when using indoors," shares this five-star review.

Sometimes you need to think outside the box when finding the right solution to store your bike. This playful pulley system uses a cable wire and hardware that attaches to the ceiling. You can pull the cable wire to lift the bike, so it's suspended in the air.

A space-saving tension rod can work just as well, too. With a tension rod, you don't have to drill, and it's best if you have a space with lower ceilings for extra stability.

"We have an 8' ft garage ceiling so we don't have the one bike up too high," notes this shopper.

No, a bike rack actually protects your bike from getting damaged. When you leave your bike lying on the ground, it can get tangled up with other clutter around your home.

When dealing with two or more bikes to store, a vertical bike rack works best. It's the most efficient way to hang multiple bikes without taking up too much space.

Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.

Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.

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