It’s a sentence that sends chills down your spine.

“Honey, can you please fetch something from the garage?”

Your garage used to spacious and tidy. Now, it looks like a tornado has whipped through it.

With the amount of junk piled up in there, you wonder if you’ll ever see the surface of your garage floor again. 

The good news is, there is hope. We’re here to save the day with some nifty garage organization tips. Your garage will be restored to its former glory in no time.  

1. Create a Floor Plan

The first step towards an organized garage is creating a floor plan. Divide your available space into different sections. Have dedicated areas for tools, gardening supplies, kid’s toys, etc.

This makes things easier to find so you don’t have to go rifling through the whole garage, leaving a trail of debris behind you.

2. Keep Things off the Floor

The best way to keep your garage organized is to keep things off the floor.

It’s so easy to just dump boxes on the ground instead of packing them away. Before you know it, there’s hardly any floor space left, and you’ve forgotten what is in each box.

A clear garage floor leaves space for you to park your car or set up a workshop.

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3. Vertical Organizers

Make the most of your wall space with vertical garage organization systems. Everything is out in the open, so you don’t have to go scratching through drawers searching for what you want.

Pegboards are great for garage tool organization. They can be customized to fit any space and keep your tools organized and out of the way.

A track-based system is the best garage wall organizer for heavy items like ladders.

4. Stand-Alone Shelves

There are so many shelving options for garages.

Moveable shelves are perfect for storing all sorts of odds and ends. Wire shelves tend to be the best option for garages because they are inexpensive, durable, and easy to move around. 

If you’re planning on moving your shelves often, look for shelving units with lockable wheels for added efficiency.

Stand-alone shelving units also make great room dividers if you want to cordon off a section of your garage to use a workshop. 

5. Overhead Space

Now your walls are lined with tools, and all your clutter is neatly organized on shelves. But what do you do with bigger items, like boxes or bicycles?

When there’s no more space on the walls, the only way to go is up.

Install ceiling mounted storage racks or shelves. These allow you to store things like fragile Christmas decorations out of harm’s way.

You can also buy ceiling-mounted hooks that you can hang your bicycles from!

6. Storage Bins

Plastic bins are great for storing items that you don’t want to get dusty. These handy containers seal tight, ensuring that dirt and bugs can’t get inside.

Most storage bins are also stackable, allowing you to save valuable floor space.

Storage bins require very little maintenance, so you can leave them in for garage for years without any trouble.

Garage Organization Is a Breeze

See? Garage organization isn’t as scary as it seemed!

Your garage doesn’t have to be a cave of clutter any longer. Use the nifty tips above to transform your garage into an organized, functional space.

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