This study was conducted to improve the storability of onion bulbs by loading method under room temperature and to reduce the rot caused by field open storage. Allium cepa cv. Changnyungdeago, late strain, was used for the test at the storage condition of 1-row-6-stairs, 2-rows-6-stairs, 4-rows-6-stairs, 1-rows-8-stairs, 2-rows-8-stairs, and 4-rows-8-stairs. The results obtained art as follows: The mean temperature was maintained lowly 1.6∼3.2$\^{C}$ in 1-row-6-stairs and 1.3∼2.6$\^{C}$ in 2-rows-6-stairs in contrast to 4-rows-8-stairs and the relative humidity was high when loading rows increased. The rotting rates in 1-row-6-stairs, 2-rows-6-stairs, 4-rows-6-stairs, 1-rows-8-stairs, 2-rows-8-stairs, and 4-rows-8-stairs were 11.4%, 11.6%, 12.4%, 14.6%, 13.9% and 16.6%, respectively, and became higher with increased rows and stairs of loading. Total weight loss of onion bulbs were l2.2%, 12.7%, 13.8%, 15.5%, 15.2% and 18.0% in 1-row-6-stairs, 2-rows-6-stairs, 4-rows-6-stairs, 1-row-8-stairs, 2-rows-8-stairs, and 4-rows-8-stairs, respectively. The rot of onion bulbs was caused mainly by Fusarium sp., Aspergilus sp., Botrytis sp., and bacteria.