MOTOSTOR Motorised Storage: Reclaim Your Garage Ceiling
Most garages have a whole zone of storage that nobody uses: the ceiling. It sits empty while boxes pile up in the corners and the car gets pushed out onto the drive. A motorised platform turns that dead space into easy storage, sending bulky kit up out of the way at the push of a button. Here is how MOTOSTOR works and whether it suits your garage.
Key Takeaways
- MOTOSTOR is a motorised platform that lowers from the ceiling at the push of a button.
- You load it at floor level, so there is no ladder and no lifting overhead.
- It is ideal for bulky, seasonal items you only need now and then.
- It fixes into structural joists and is best fitted professionally.
What Is MOTOSTOR Motorised Storage?
MOTOSTOR is a motorised storage platform that mounts to your garage ceiling. At the press of a button it lowers to a comfortable height, you load it, and it lifts back up out of the way.
It turns dead ceiling space into easy to reach storage without a ladder or any heavy lifting above your head.
Our MOTOSTOR motorised storage is built for the kind of bulky, awkward items that clog up a garage floor.
Why the Ceiling Is Worth Using
In a standard UK garage, the space above head height does nothing. Meanwhile boxes pile up in corners and the car ends up on the drive.
Using the ceiling frees up the floor and walls for the things you reach for every day.
It is the same logic as overhead racking, just easier to live with. Our guide to overhead garage storage covers the fixed rack approach too.

How a Motorised Platform Works
A motor and lifting system raise and lower the platform on strong cables. You control it from a switch on the wall.
It comes down to roughly waist or chest height, so you load and unload standing on the floor with no ladder.
Once loaded, it lifts smoothly back to the ceiling and holds there, keeping everything secure and out of the way.
What to Store on a Motorised Platform
Motorised storage is ideal for items you use a few times a year and want out of the way the rest of the time.
- Christmas and seasonal decorations
- Camping and festival gear
- Spare suitcases and travel kit
- Garden furniture covers and summer items
Keep the load balanced across the platform and within its rated weight, just as you would with any overhead storage.
What Not to Store Up There
A motorised platform is for things you do not need every day. Keep your daily tools, car care kit, and frequently used items down at arm's reach instead.
Avoid anything fragile that does not like temperature swings, since the air near the ceiling gets warmer and cooler than the floor.
For the everyday items, wall storage is the better home. A wall and ceiling storage system keeps each thing at the right height for how often you use it.
Who Is It Best For?
Motorised storage suits anyone who finds a normal overhead rack awkward to load, or who stores heavy, bulky seasonal items.
It is also a great fit for taller garages where a fixed rack would be out of comfortable reach.
If you struggle with ladders or lifting things above your head, the push button approach takes the risk and effort out of it completely.

Fitting and Ceiling Requirements
A motorised platform fixes into the structural joists of the ceiling, not just the plasterboard. The fixings carry real weight, so this matters.
You need enough ceiling height for the platform to sit up out of the way while still leaving headroom and car clearance below.
Because it involves a motor and wiring, it is worth having it fitted properly. A solid, well fixed install is what makes it safe and reliable for years.
Making the Most of the Space Below
The real win with ceiling storage is what it frees up underneath. With the bulky, seasonal stuff up top, the floor and walls are clear for everyday use.
That is the moment to add a proper floor and wall storage so the whole garage works together. Lighting helps too, so you can actually see what is on the platform when it comes down.
Our complete garage fit-out guide shows how ceiling storage fits with flooring, lighting, and wall storage.
Motorised vs Manual Storage
A fixed overhead rack is cheaper, but you load it from a ladder and it stays at ceiling height all the time.
A motorised platform costs more but removes the ladder, the lifting, and the strain. For heavy or frequent use, that convenience is the whole point.
We compare the two in detail in our guide on motorised versus manual overhead storage.
FAQ: MOTOSTOR Motorised Storage
- What is MOTOSTOR? It is a motorised storage platform that mounts to the garage ceiling and lowers at the press of a button so you can load it from floor level, then lifts back up out of the way.
- How much can a motorised storage platform hold? It depends on the model, but motorised platforms are built to carry substantial loads. Always stay within the rated weight and keep the load balanced.
- Do I need a high ceiling? You need enough height for the platform to sit clear above head and car height. Taller garages get the most benefit.
- Can I fit it myself? Because it fixes into structural joists and involves a motor and wiring, professional fitting is recommended for safety and reliability.
- What should I store on it? Bulky, seasonal items you use a few times a year, like decorations, camping gear, and spare suitcases. Keep daily items down at arm's reach.
Conclusion
Your garage ceiling is prime storage space going to waste. A motorised platform puts it to work, sending bulky seasonal kit up out of the way and bringing it back down at the push of a button.
No ladders, no lifting overhead, just easy storage that frees up your floor and walls.
Discover MOTOSTOR motorised storage and reclaim the space above your head.
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