DIY Garage Wall Storage Systems
In creating your own wall storage systems for house areas such as your garage, there are simple steps to follow to make your system convenient and useful. The garage is often cluttered with things we no longer use, such as old clothes, books, furniture and appliances. This is the primary reason why many people find it daunting to organize their garages or basements.
However, you do not need to be a professional to find the right solution to your storage needs. All you need is a little perspective on how to keep and store the things that you might or might not need in the near future. You can be imaginative and creative so as to make our storage area more interesting while being functional.
Here are 5 simple suggestions:
- 1. Garbage in – Garbage out
Just like performing a regular memory cleanup for a computer to function fluidly, you also need to remove all the things in your house that you think you will no longer need. Try to keep only those things that can be used in the future. Recycle what can be recycled, sell what can be sold and throw away what is broken. This will give extra precious space in your own wall storage system.
- 2. Make a Master Plan
To have fully function Garage Wall Storage System; you should make plans before starting the construction. Take measurements; make some sketches as visual aids to help you determine what will perfectly fit and where it can be placed as what you usually do with other parts of your home.
- 3. Segregate / Categorize
Categorize all the items that you will put on your garage storage. Things or items that are often used should be placed near the door like garbage bags and cleaning equipments. Seasonal equipments like lawn mowers, grass trimmers and snow blowers should be kept under a shelf unit because big items like this eat up space and ladders, shovel, rakes and other garden and carpentry tools should be clip into the wall rack off the floor.
Seasonal space hogs like snow tires, kayaks and bicycle should be transferred to walls or hung on the ceiling. Hoist pulley system can be used to this kind of stuff and are available home builder’s center.
- 4. Use Containers
Using transparent container bins are very useful, it not only makes your item cleans and free from dirt and dust but it also allow you see their content. It can also be arranged in a stackable manner. If transparent container bin is not available, always put a label on opaque containers so that you know what is inside.
- 5. Child Friendly Garage Wall Storage System
Fertilizers, pesticides, paints, strong cleaning solution should be designate into a safe place so you’re children can’t get into it. Gardening toll specially those are sharp and pointed should be hung out of reach. Cutting equipments like chain saw should be placed in locked boxes.
Having your own wall storage system does not need a professional planner and engineer; you only have to use your imagination and resourcefulness.