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December 3, 2024
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Ways That You Can Celebrate Garage Improvement Month

Ways That You Can Celebrate Garage Improvement Month
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By: Joshua Finley

Garage Improvement Month is the perfect time to tackle one of the most neglected spaces in many homes. The garage often becomes a catch-all for everything from tools and toys to holiday decorations and old furniture. You can transform your garage into a functional and organized space with a little planning and effort. Here are three ways to get started on your garage improvement journey.

First and foremost, decluttering your garage is a game-changer. Garages accumulate various items over time, many of which are rarely used or no longer needed, a thorough decluttering can free up significant space. Start by removing everything from the garage and sorting items into categories: keep, donate, sell, and discard. This process might seem daunting, but remember, each item you remove is a step closer to a clean, organized space. Be decisive. If you haven’t used something in the past year, it’s probably time to let it go. Consider hosting a garage sale to get rid of items that are still in good condition but no longer serve a purpose for you. This can also help you make some extra cash to fund other improvement projects. According to John Atcheson, Stuffstr co-founder, the average U.S. home has about $7,000 worth of unused belongings, so you might be sitting on a goldmine of unused items.

Once you have sorted through your belongings, it’s crucial to consider storage solutions. A well-organized garage is not just about cleanliness but also about efficient use of space. There are numerous storage options to consider. Shelving units, for instance, are a fantastic way to keep items off the floor and make use of vertical space. Opt for sturdy, adjustable shelves that can accommodate items of various sizes. Pegboards are another excellent option for organizing tools and small items. By hanging tools on the wall, you can keep them easily accessible and create more floor space. Overhead storage racks are ideal for storing bulky items like seasonal decorations or sports equipment. These racks utilize the ceiling space, which is often overlooked, and keep things out of the way but still accessible when needed. Imagine the relief of knowing exactly where everything is in your garage. Efficient storage solutions can transform your garage from a chaotic space to a well-organized haven.

Another effective storage solution is a modular cabinet system. These systems can be customized to fit your needs and provide a clean, streamlined look. Cabinets with doors can hide clutter and give your garage a tidy appearance. 

“Everything you plan on keeping can be neatly organized,” said Aaron Cash of Garage Living. “Then, you can put it behind closed doors so you don’t have to see it all the time. You don’t have to sacrifice functionality to benefit from a clean and well-organized garage.”

Consider adding a workbench with drawers to create a dedicated workspace for projects and repairs. Clear plastic bins with labels can be a lifesaver if you have many smaller items. They allow you to see what’s inside without opening each one, making it easy to find what you need quickly.

After decluttering and setting up storage solutions, the next step is to enhance your garage’s overall functionality and appearance. One way to do this is by improving the lighting. Garages often have inadequate lighting, making finding items or working on projects difficult. Start by replacing any old, dim bulbs with bright LED lights. Consider adding additional light fixtures to ensure even illumination throughout the space. Task lighting, such as under-cabinet or portable work lights, can benefit specific areas like workbenches or tool storage.

Another aspect to consider is the flooring. Garage floors take a lot of abuse and can become stained and cracked over time. Epoxy flooring is popular for garage improvement because it is durable, easy to clean, and comes in various colors and finishes. Epoxy coatings can also help to protect your concrete floor from spills and damage. 

“If you’re only doing one thing to improve your garage, the garage floor is the one part of the garage that keeps it a dirty space most of the time,” Cash said. “Floortex® polyaspartic floor coatings is a UV stable, chemical resistant material with better adhesion and an element of elasticity that provides a strong bond to the concrete vs. the average epoxy.”

If you prefer a less permanent solution, consider interlocking floor tiles. These tiles are easy to install, come in various materials and colors, and can be replaced individually if damaged.

Finally, think about the overall aesthetic of your garage. A fresh coat of paint on the walls can make a significant difference in brightening the space. Choose a light color to make the garage feel more open and inviting. Adding personal touches, like framed posters, a clock, or even a sound system, can make the garage feel like an extension of your home rather than just a storage area. Imagine the excitement of stepping into a garage that feels like a part of your home, not just a forgotten space.

Georgia homeowners might consider visiting Garage Living Atlanta in Marietta at 2242 NW Pkwy SE L, Marietta, GA 30067, or call 404-946-5836. The company has about 50 total locations.

Garage Improvement Month is an excellent opportunity to transform your garage into a space that works for you and your family. By decluttering, implementing effective storage solutions, and enhancing the overall functionality and appearance, you can create an organized, efficient, and enjoyable garage to spend time in. Whether you use your garage for storage, as a workshop, or as a place to park your car, these improvements can significantly affect how you use and appreciate the space. So roll up your sleeves, gather your supplies, and get started on your garage improvement project today.

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