Elder Scrolls Online allows players to have houses which you can decorate and use, and you can store inventory there, but only after you have the Dragon Bones DLC pack* which introduced housing storage.
Here is the basics of getting a house.
https://fextralife.com/housing-in-elder-scrolls-online-everything-you-need-to-know/
More about houses and their limits can be found in the link below. For example, free inn rooms you get by completing a quest allow you to store 15 furnishing, apartments allow you to store 50 furnishings, small houses will hold 100 furnishing, medium homes store 200 furnishings, and large homes allow 300 furnishings. If you have an ESO Plus account, the storage limit doubles.
https://eso-housing.com/eso-housing-guide
This link describes how storage works in the housing and where to get coffers and chests. Basically you can buy a maximum of four coffers with 30 slots each and a maximum of four chests with 60 slots each. I cannot find out if you can have 8 storage containers per house or if it is per character, however. All chests look alike and all coffers look alike but you can name each so you know what's stored inside. Note that "Unlike bank storage, ingredients stored in chests and coffers will not be used when crafting, and stored equipment will not appear in deconstruction, research, or upgrade windows at Crafting Stations."
https://fextralife.com/eso-dragon-bones-dlc-breakdown/
*This is about the Dragon Bones DLC pack that introduced housing storage and more.
https://elderscrollsonline.wiki.fextralife.com/Dragon+Bones+DLC
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
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