Plan of Attack
Set aside 2 consecutive days for organizing your garage. One day for tearing it apart, putting it back together, and the next day for organizing wall space, storage areas, garden tools and adding shelving.
You will need to take everything out, boxes, bikes, lawnmowers, snow blowers etc.
Dump and Declutter
Keep in mind when you might use items again! “Just in case” is not a sufficient reason to keep all the items in your garage. Decluttering is just as important in this space as any other in your home. Once you have made decisions about what you are keeping, it is time to define categories for storage. Categories for your garage might be outdoor toys, hardware, tools, gardening, and automotive. If you have wood scraps, be sure to store these together but don't keep every scrap, the ceiling is a good place to store these items. Don‘t forget you have storage room above the overhead doors that can be used for long flat things.. Also, take this opportunity to clean your garage, sweeping out bugs, dirt and more!
Keep It Reachable
Once you have created your categories, put things that you use the most in easy access and things that are ‘sometime’ things can go up higher. Use wall and ceiling space to maximize your area. Put up shelves to put boxes on and label them so you can ’look and find’. Electrical, hardware, peg hooks, etc. However, keep as much as you can off the floor.
Organizing Bins, Storage Containers Etc.
When purchasing organizing products for your garage, retail stores have wonderful and inexpensive products; look in every department for things to use
**Such as a piece of pipe is good for hanging things on and very sturdy and unbendable; Garage items can be very heavy and need extra support, you might want to add extra supports or make them out of wood.
Metal shelving units are popular, but don‘t forget to use the wall space at the top of the wall. Shelving can go up here, be out of the way and is great for those things you only use once or twice a year.
Sturdy plastic containers with lids that seal are an excellent way to keep bugs and dirt away. Label everything you have in containers for easy searching.
Being able to actually use your garage and find everything without wasting time hunting for it are rewards for your hard labor.
Do you have any idea how much money you are going to save without having to go and purchase new items for the things you lost.
Good by to the saying; “I know I have one; someplace! “ If you need assistance in organizing your garage, please call me!
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