Let's face it: garages are some of the most notoriously disorganized spaces in our homes. Don't have room for something in your house? Throw it in the garage. Only use it during one season? Keep it in the garage. Too dirty to keep inside but can't leave it outside? You guessed it—store it in the garage!
It's easy to turn your garage into a catch-all room for anything that doesn't fit or belong indoors. But just because it’s a multi-functional space doesn't mean you can't organize it. Here are some smart, easy ways to organize your garage.
Tools, especially the small or seasonal ones, can sometimes take up the most space in a garage. But there's a simple way to get those that clutter under control.
Pegboard is a classic way to organize tools and is easy to hang. It's simple to modify, too. Hang small baskets for odds and ends, or add hooks for things like duct tape or hammers. An old paper towel roll works well for holding multiple rolls of tape. You can even hang your PVC pipe holders on hooks if you don't want to use a 2x4-inch piece of wood.
Another fun idea: Bolt an old wooden tennis racquet to the bottom of a workshop table. Use it to hold tools while you work, or use it to hold screwdrivers (or anything else that will fit in the strings).
Most garages have enough room for one or two cars and not much else. But don't forget to look up! Use that extra space on the ceiling to hang things like large plastic storage bins or bicycles. You can make a rail system for plastic storage containers so you can easily slide them in and out. Just be sure to label containers so you know what's in them.
Pro Tip: Put the label on the bottom of the container so you can easily see what you need before you climb a ladder.
Now that you have some ideas for how to organize your garage, where do you start? Here are some tips and tricks for when you start the process:
Stop by Twin Cities Habitat ReStore locations in New Brighton or south Minneapolis! You'll find plenty of inspiration for your weekend garage organization project. Plus, our friendly staff may be able to give you practical DIY tips.