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2 Tier Mesh Storage Lockers for Facilities

May 15, 2026

GoodLockers manufactures custom 2 tier mesh storage lockers for commercial, school, gym, office, industrial, public facility, government, and institutional buyers that need secure storage with airflow, visibility, and efficient compartment planning. Buyers can request custom sizes, compartment layouts, material options, lock systems, colors, numbering, and bulk project configurations based on the facility layout and user requirements.

A 2 tier mesh locker divides each locker column into an upper and lower compartment. This gives facilities more storage positions than single-tier lockers while still offering more usable compartment height than many high-density multi-tier layouts. For buyers managing employees, students, gym members, tenants, or shift workers, this configuration offers a practical balance between capacity and storage comfort.

GoodLockers supports project-based locker orders where standard sizes are not enough. Whether you are planning a staff changing room, athletic storage area, industrial PPE room, or shared facility storage space, our team can help define the right compartment size, lock type, finish, and layout for your quote request.

Why Choose 2 Tier Mesh Storage Lockers?

2 tier mesh storage lockers are designed for facilities that need to serve more users without taking up unnecessary floor space. Each vertical locker bay provides two lockable compartments, making it easier to increase storage capacity in employee rooms, school corridors, gym locker areas, factories, warehouses, and public facilities.

The mesh design is especially useful when ventilation and visibility matter. Air can move through the locker compartments, which helps with damp clothing, workwear, athletic gear, shoes, uniforms, and equipment. The open mesh also makes it easier for facility staff to visually inspect storage areas without opening every locker.

This locker style is often a good fit when users need room for medium-sized personal items but do not require a full-height compartment. It is more spacious than many small box-style compartments and more space-efficient than a single-tier layout.

Who Are 2 Tier Mesh Lockers Best For?

2 tier mesh lockers work well for facilities where users store bags, clothing, footwear, tools, uniforms, or personal belongings during the day or during a shift.

Common applications include:

  • Employee locker rooms for bags, workwear, shoes, uniforms, and daily personal items.
  • Gyms and fitness centers where airflow helps with sportswear, towels, and training gear.
  • Schools and athletic facilities for student belongings, team equipment, and sports gear.
  • Industrial facilities for PPE, work clothing, tools, and shift-based storage.
  • Public and institutional buildings where supervised, visible storage is useful.
  • Apartments or shared storage rooms where users need divided, lockable mesh compartments.

For gym-specific mesh locker planning, visit GoodLockers’ related page on gym mesh storage lockers. For school and sports environments, see our page on school athletic mesh lockers.

Balanced Capacity and Compartment Height

The main advantage of a 2 tier locker layout is balance. A single-tier locker gives each user a tall compartment, but it limits the number of users per locker bank. A higher multi-tier locker increases user count, but each compartment becomes smaller.

A 2 tier configuration sits between those options. It gives each user a practical storage area while allowing the facility to double the number of compartments within the same locker column. This makes it useful for facilities that need storage for personal belongings, clothing, bags, and gear without dedicating full-height locker space to every user.

If your facility stores long coats, large equipment, or hanging uniforms, a single-tier mesh locker may be a better fit. If your priority is high-density storage for smaller personal items, multi-tier wire mesh lockers may be more suitable.

Custom Specification Options

GoodLockers can help buyers configure 2 tier mesh storage lockers around the facility layout, number of users, storage purpose, and access requirements. The right specification depends on what will be stored, who will use the lockers, and how the locker area will be managed.

Specification AreaOptions to ConsiderBuyer Decision It Supports
Compartment layoutTwo stacked compartments per column, custom compartment counts, locker banksHelps match storage capacity to user count
SizeCustom width, depth, height, and compartment dimensionsEnsures each compartment fits bags, uniforms, tools, or gear
MaterialMesh, steel, metal, or other available locker materialsSupports durability, airflow, and facility conditions
Door styleMesh doors, framed mesh doors, numbered doors, labeled compartmentsImproves visibility, organization, and user assignment
Lock systemPadlock hasp, key lock, combination lock, digital lock, or project-specific access optionMatches security level and user management needs
Finish and colorCustom colors, powder-coated-style finishes if specified, numbering, labels, brandingSupports facility design and locker identification
Installation styleFreestanding rows, wall-aligned banks, floor-mounted or project-based layoutsHelps fit lockers into existing or new spaces
AccessoriesShelves, hooks, numbering, name plates, sloped tops, back panels, side panels where neededAdds function based on user items and maintenance needs

For broader mesh locker category planning, visit GoodLockers’ main mesh lockers page.

Mesh Airflow, Visibility, and Security

Mesh lockers are chosen when buyers want storage that is secure but not fully enclosed. The open mesh structure allows air circulation, which is helpful for uniforms, damp clothing, shoes, athletic gear, PPE, and work equipment. This makes 2 tier mesh lockers especially practical in gyms, schools, factories, warehouses, staff areas, and shared changing rooms.

Visibility is another reason buyers choose mesh. Facility managers can see whether compartments are occupied, check storage areas more easily, and maintain a cleaner, more manageable locker environment. This can be useful in supervised facilities where visibility is preferred over fully concealed storage.

Security still depends on the lock system, frame design, door construction, and facility supervision. GoodLockers can help buyers choose lock options and compartment layouts based on the level of access control needed.

Lock Options for Different Facilities

The best lock type depends on who uses the locker and how often users change. A school, gym, factory, office, or public facility may each need a different access method.

Common lock and access options may include:

  • Padlock hasps for simple user-supplied padlock access.
  • Key locks for assigned users and controlled management.
  • Combination locks for facilities that want keyless access.
  • Digital locks where electronic access is preferred.
  • Master access options where facility managers need emergency or administrative access.

Lock selection should be discussed during the quote process. Buyers should confirm whether lockers are for permanent users, rotating users, temporary visitors, staff members, students, or members of a shared facility.

Custom Dimensions for Bulk Facility Projects

Many commercial locker projects need more than an off-the-shelf size. Room dimensions, aisle width, door swing, wall position, user count, and storage items can all affect the final locker design.

GoodLockers supports custom and bulk orders for facilities that need project-specific locker planning. Buyers can request locker banks based on the available space, preferred compartment size, number of users, lock type, color, and installation layout.

Custom sizing is especially useful when:

  • The locker room has fixed wall lengths or columns.
  • The buyer needs a specific number of compartments.
  • Users need space for bags, shoes, PPE, tools, or uniforms.
  • Lockers must match existing facility colors or numbering systems.
  • A project requires multiple locker banks across different rooms or sites.

2 Tier vs Single Tier vs Multi Tier Mesh Lockers

Choosing the right tier layout affects storage comfort, capacity, and user experience.

Single-tier mesh lockers are best when each user needs a tall compartment for hanging clothing, larger gear, or long items. They offer more vertical space but fewer users per locker bank.

2 tier mesh lockers are best when the facility needs a balanced layout. They provide more compartments than single-tier lockers while still giving each user enough space for medium-sized belongings.

Multi-tier mesh lockers are best when the goal is maximum user density for smaller items such as bags, shoes, compact gear, or personal belongings.

For many employee, gym, school, and industrial settings, a 2 tier layout is the practical middle option. It avoids wasting full-height space while still giving users a compartment that feels usable.

What to Prepare Before Requesting a Quote

A clear quote request helps GoodLockers recommend the right locker configuration and avoid unnecessary revisions. Before contacting our team, prepare as many project details as possible.

Useful quote details include:

  • Number of users or compartments needed.
  • Preferred locker quantity or locker bank size.
  • Desired compartment width, depth, and height.
  • Facility type, such as gym, school, factory, warehouse, office, or public building.
  • Items to be stored, such as bags, uniforms, shoes, tools, PPE, or sports gear.
  • Material preference, such as mesh, steel, metal, or another locker material.
  • Lock type or access control preference.
  • Color, numbering, label, or branding requirements.
  • Mounting or installation style.
  • Room dimensions, wall length, aisle space, or layout drawing.
  • Delivery location and project schedule.
  • Photos, sketches, architectural drawings, or specifications if available.

If charging is required for a related storage area, mention that separately so the locker solution can be planned correctly. For small device storage, GoodLockers also provides cell phone lockers, but 2 tier mesh lockers are typically used for larger personal items, gear, clothing, and equipment.

Why Work With GoodLockers?

GoodLockers is a custom locker manufacturer and commercial locker supplier for buyers who need more than a basic product listing. Our team supports commercial, school, gym, office, industrial, public facility, government, institutional, and bulk project locker requirements.

Instead of forcing every buyer into one standard configuration, GoodLockers helps match the locker design to the project. Buyers can discuss compartment count, size, material, lock system, color, numbering, and layout before placing an order.

This approach is useful for procurement teams, contractors, architects, facility managers, school administrators, gym operators, and industrial buyers who need lockers that fit a real space and a real user group.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are 2 tier mesh lockers good for employee storage?

Yes. They are suitable for bags, uniforms, footwear, personal items, and workwear when employees need lockable storage without full-height compartments.

Can the compartment size be customized?

Yes. GoodLockers can support custom width, depth, height, and layout requirements based on the facility space and storage purpose.

Are mesh lockers secure if the contents are visible?

Mesh lockers provide lockable storage while allowing visibility. The right security level depends on the frame, door design, lock system, and facility supervision.

What lock options can be used?

Buyers may request padlock hasps, key locks, combination locks, digital locks, or other project-specific lock options depending on facility needs.

Should I choose 2 tier or single-tier mesh lockers?

Choose 2 tier lockers for balanced capacity and compartment height. Choose single-tier lockers when users need taller storage for long clothing or large equipment.

What details are needed for a bulk quote?

Send quantity, compartment count, dimensions, material preference, lock type, color needs, installation style, delivery location, and any drawings or photos.

Request a Custom Quote for 2 Tier Mesh Storage Lockers

GoodLockers can help you plan 2 tier mesh storage lockers for employee areas, gyms, schools, industrial facilities, public buildings, and bulk commercial projects. To request a quote, send your required quantity, compartment count, material preference, lock type, mounting style, charging requirement if relevant, color or branding needs, delivery location, and any drawing, photo, or specification for your space.

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