Planning Your Garage Storage

Whether your garage is just a place to store things or a sanctuary outside of your home, you need to make sure that you have enough storage. The same style that you use in your home can easily transfer into your garage and make a cohesive space. Instead of focusing on just one style though, learn how you can mix and match storage styles to create a personalized space.

1. Choose a primary style

Before you begin mixing and matching, think about the primary style you want for your garage. Mid-century modern is all about clean lines and designs that are slightly futuristic. With farmhouse chic, you get a garage that looks like it belongs right next to a barn. If you're a fan of pale colors and white furniture, the coastal design might be right for you.

2. Think about your needs

A big mistake you should avoid is running out and buying a bunch of storage solutions without thinking about your needs. Do you have bicycles that you and your kids ride that take up a lot of floor space? Maybe you need to save room for your landscaping and lawn tools or for the holiday decorations you only use once a year. You need to make sure you have storage for all of your things.

3. Take to the ceiling

Don't assume that your garage storage options are limited to the walls and floor. There are tons of storage options that make use of the wasted space above your head. Snag an organizer that allows you to hang your bikes from the ceiling and any other large toys that your kids use during the warmer summers. You can choose a hanging shelf that allows you to store plastic totes and other boxes against one wall and reach the things you need most often faster when you put them in the front.

4. Use all spaces

As you work on organizing your garage, try to use as much space as possible. Shelving is great for storage because it comes in so many different options. You can pick up a vintage mid-century modern dresser to place against one wall to hold all of your out-of-season clothing. A farmhouse hutch or cabinet made from a similar type of wood gives you room for pesticides and other chemicals. As a bonus, some lock to keep those products out of your kids' reach. You can bring in a different style with the addition of new garage flooring too.

It doesn't take much time to come up with a storage plan for your garage and mix and match the designs you love. Get help from pros such as Cleveland Closets By Design to ensure you get all of the storage you need. To find even more garage storage options and to pick up useful tips on organizing your garage, follow TheHomeMag on Facebook or Instagram.

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