About Garage Storage Wall Designs
Are you a do it yourself person who likes to fix your own car and repair things around the house? Do you have hammers, rakes, and wrenches somewhere in the garage storage that you can never find when you need them? If you are like most homeowners, your garage has boxes, bicycles, trash bins, and walls of shelves packed with many forgotten things. Today, more and more homeowners seem to utilize the garage storage systems as a large dysfunctional storage space for everything that will no longer fit in the house.
If you are tired of the clutter and lack of available space in the garage then it is time for you to have a highly organized system of storage that you can actually use.
It all starts with planning, in order to have well organized and efficient storage space, you must design your garage so everything has a place of its own and you know where that place is. Your goal is to maximize your storage space for functional use and efficiency.
When planning your garage storage, knowing what things should to be stored that have limited use and the items that need to be available for daily use. It is a good idea to know the basic sizes of items and how often they will accessed. An example of this planning is the consideration of a workbench in the garage and how many drawers and how much storage is needed for your hand tools and related items.
Here are some questions to help get you started to find some garage storage solutions.
Will I need a workbench with drawers for tools, should the workbench be wood or metal, have a maple work top, laminate top, should the workbench be mobile on casters or stationary.
Do I have room for a workbench?
Do I need slat wall or pegboard wall storage behind the bench, what hooks, baskets, garage storage shelves, or tool strips do I need for small screwdrivers and pliers.
Wall storage cabinets, what size, how many, on what walls will they be used, do the cabinets need shelves, extra storage drawers?
Do I need additional shelves, garage ceiling storage, open or bin type shelve storage? Open shelves are for the often-used tools, golf balls etc. Storage bins can be easily labeled stored in plain sight.
Do I need extra wall storage such as slat wall organizers that include hooks, baskets, hanging cabinets, bicycle hooks, etc? Storage for almost anything even kayaks.
Do I need overhead storage? Overhead storage racks are available to be mounted for easy access and capable of holding 400 lbs each. These racks are often used for long term storage.
Once you know what kind of storage you will need the actual designing of the garage is very much like doing your kitchen.
If your budget allows start with the garage cement floor you can checkout some low cost options such as floor paint, epoxy, and PVC floor tiles.
Now the wall cabinets, the garage walls generally have the largest open area for storage options. Upper and lower storage cabinets are available in standard sizes. A somewhat unique garage cabinet is the floor to ceiling cabinets which are 86"-96" in height.
Additional wall storage options are available if the cabinets are not enough. Slat wall organizers and storage accessories get items like sports equipment to bicycles off the garage floor and onto the walls for easy organized access.
Workbenches are items that every do it yourselfer must have, a decision to incorporate the workbench into the overall garage design will save you money later. The workbench, is it Wood or Metal or do I build it myself?
If you are considering adding storage capacity, fixing the cement floor, or just looking to get as much stuff as you can off the garage floor "cabinets are key to most garage storage needs" then wall and overhead storage closely follow.
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