7 Simple Garage Storage and Organisation Tips

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Most of us leave our garages to get cluttered and then find it hard to declutter them afterward. In most houses, garages are more like household junk drawers, especially if there are no cabinets and hangers to keep Everything in the right place.

Well, there are a lot of simple garage storage and organization tips that can help you keep your garage neat.

The big challenge, however, isn’t knowing the best tips to keep your garage sheds clean but rather squeezing time to declutter them and give them a befitting look.

This is especially true if you’re not spending much time in the garage. But trust us, once your garage is well arranged, you’ll be able to use most of it.

Read on to discover the seven simple tips to help give your garage a tidy and beautiful look.

7 Simple Garage Storage and Organisation Tips

How to Easily Organize your Garage

The first step to decluttering your garage is cleaning it. If your garage is very unorganized, resurrecting it can seem a daunting task. That’s why we’ve some tips to help you easily organize your garage:

  • Get Everything off the Floor: The number one thing you must do when organizing your garden is get Everything off the floor. This makes accessing items easier and prevents them from damaging and getting there by flooding. Your floor space is very important in garage organization. Use cabinets, shelves, hooks, and closets to conceal most of the items you’ve from the floor. 
  • Consider the Dimension of the Closet: If you’re willing to change the shelving of your garage, consider knowing its dimension. However, if you don’t know the exact dimensions, use 1″ thick shelves and cabinets of 32″ or less. It’s also recommended that you keep cabinets 15″ away from the garage door to avoid getting soaked during heavy rainfall.
  • Don’t Hesitate to Call Professionals: Feel free to call a professional to help you draft a good garage organization plan. Especially if you have a hectic schedule and it will take years to organize the garden yourself. If you can include it in your budget, hire a garage professional to create a garage plan that will fit your lifestyle and needs.

Storage and Organisation Tips for Your Garage

1. Draft a Garage Floor Plan

Consider getting free space planning for your garage from a garage organizing system. Most systems offer this planning free of charge, which will help you know the right place to store each gear.

Also, before installing anything, take down the dimension of switches, outlets, doors, and windows.

Consider storing items you use together, such as lawn equipment and chemicals, in one place. It would be best to place large equipment in a corner to avoid knocking over them with your vehicle.

2. Choose Open Shelves Over Closed Cabinet

Read that again; open shelves are better than closed cabinets. Because shelves are less expensive to make, they are easier to access, and you can easily scan what’s inside to pick up what you want.

If you’ve shelves, you’ll always try to stay organized because Everything is open. On the other hand, Cabinets give you an excuse to hide your untidiness. This, however, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t invest in the cabinet.

You can use cabinets for storing things that need to be kept out of reach of children. They’re also ideal for storing items you need to protect from dust and dirt.

3. Must-Have Storage Products in Your Garage

There are some storage products you’re expected to have in your garage. They include:

  • Different sizes of clear jars for sorting small hardware objects. You can save food jars, then clean them thoroughly and use them.
  • A lockable cupboard for storing chemicals and other gear you don’t want children to reach easily
  • Stackable plastic bins with lids. They’re effective in storing items you can’t easily decide where to store
  • An open shelf for storing frequent-use items so you’ll easily access them.

 4. Control Leaks Between Garage and House

Before installing your storage cabinets and shelves, check for gaps in the garage that connects it with your house or the ceiling if you’re upstairs.

These are spots where air with moisture can seep in. It can also be a hiding place for Rochester insects—seal tiny gaps with caulk and larger holes with expandable spray foams.  

5. Invest in an Epoxy Floor Coating

That dirty, stained concrete floor will look dingy once tidying up your garage. Epoxy flooring isn’t porous; as such, it doesn’t leave oil stains and it’s very easy to clean.

It also comes in various colors for you to choose from according to your preference.

Consider buying an epoxy floor coating kit and applying it in your garage during temperate days to hasten to dry. Don’t forget; there’s always a better option: hiring professionals to do it for you.

6. Use a Track System for uneven Shaped Items.

Some items don’t sit nicely, whether on shelves or cabinets. For those uneven-shaped items, consider getting a track system.

When you purchase a whole track system, you’ll be able to get different hooks, attachments, and clips that can hold or store almost anything you can think of.

You can get a track system in a local tools store or order it online.

7. Create a Small Workstation for your DIY projects

If you’re a DIYer, you’ll always have a project or the other that needs to get done. A comfortable space in your garage where you can sit and work out ideas while doing your projects is a practical way of keeping it decluttered.

Don’t have the perfect garage or sheds? Use an online Shed Designer to come up with the perfect workspace.

Once you have a desk area and a stool, all the tools and equipment you’ll use for your project will be in that place. You won’t go around dropping things and having an untidy garage.

Final Thoughts

The advantages of always keeping your garage clean and tidy cannot be overemphasized.

Incorporating the tips above, you’ll be able to keep your garage tidy while conveniently storing most of your household junk.

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.