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Transform your home with these garage storage ideas.

Garages are often neglected and easily end up with random odds and ends piled everywhere. To turn your space into a functional and enjoyable part of your home, you need some good garage storage ideas. Whether you want a workshop for all your projects or just a convenient spot to park, organization is essential. Check out these great garage organization hacks to get some inspiration.

Maximize vertical storage

When you're looking for ways to add storage to your garage, turn to the walls. Adding spots to hook or hang items will instantly make your space more organized. You can add storage by installing permanent fixtures like pegboards, or just set up some shelves. Like NEAT Method Boston shows, vertical storage has many benefits. It increases your floor space so that you can park a car or set up exercise equipment in your garage. It also makes it easier to see all your belongings at a glance. Instead of having to dig through a pile in a corner, you can just look at the wall and instantly locate a toy or tool.

Organize your garage in zones

One of the big challenges of garage storage is that it often contains so many items. The typical garage can end up holding everything from power drills to tennis rackets and coolers. How do you find a particular item you need? This genius idea from Consumer Reports recommends creating storage zones throughout the room. Carefully consider the types of items you store and sort them into categories. Then, create a defined storage space for each piece. Try to take into account how you use each category. For example, if you have a lot of power tools, you might want to store them near an outlet. Meanwhile, your overhead storage is perfect for items you rarely use.

Diagram of a garage that's organized by zones labeled sports stuff, gardening, rarely used items, and bulk items. Photo credit: Consumer Reports

Get creative with boxes and bins

Garage storage can get tricky when you have several small items to organize. How do you organize screwdrivers, gardening stakes, batteries, or other small tools? This is where storage boxes, bins, and baskets come in handy. You can get a sleek, minimalist aesthetic by creating a monochromatic color scheme like Peterreis on Reddit does. Another option, like this design from Abby Kahn of @abbsolutelyorganized, is to use clear boxes that let you see what's inside. Once you have everything sorted, you can stack the bins on shelves to create a tidy, accessible row of belongings.

Upcycle your old furniture for extra versatility

If you have old storage furniture lying around your home, you don't have to spend a lot of money to organize your space. A few simple alterations make standard dressers, cabinets, or bookcases perfect for your garage. For example, Amanda Hendrix from LoveRenovations turned old kitchen cabinets into a row of tool storage. A fresh coat of paint, some pegboards, and a Schlage Touch lever on the door make the space both practical and charming.

Another neat option is this saw table on wheels from ladieswhodiy. It provides both storage space and room to work on projects. And thanks to the wheels, you can do tasks in the middle of the garage or clear up floor space as needed. It might look expensive and complicated, but it's actually just an old dresser with wheels attached to the bottom and butcher's block attached to the top.

Don't Forget About Your Interior Door

Organizing the garage is also a great opportunity to enhance your security. Many homeowners make the mistake of leaving their interior door unlocked, which can lead to problems if someone gets inside your garage. Try using a Schlage Keypad lever or Schlage Touch lever to let you easily access your home. Our electronic keypad locks keep your home secure without requiring you to remember a key every time you step into the garage.

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