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Saturday, April 5, 2025

How to organise your garage in a weekend

Garages often become catch-all spaces, cluttered with everything from tools and sporting equipment to seasonal decorations and miscellaneous household items. Organising your garage can seem like a daunting task, but with a focused plan and a weekend set aside, you can transform this space into a well-organised, functional area. This article will guide you through the process of organising your garage in a weekend, with a particular focus on shelving units and garage flooring.

Planning your garage makeover

Assess and plan

Before diving into the organisation process, take some time to assess the current state of your garage. Identify the items you need to keep, those you can donate or sell, and anything that should be discarded. Create a plan for the layout of your garage, considering how you can best use the available space. Sketch a simple floor plan, noting where you will place shelving units, workbenches, and other storage solutions.

Gather supplies

Having the right supplies on hand will make the organisation process smoother. Here’s a checklist of items you may need:

  • Shelving units or racks
  • Storage bins and boxes
  • Pegboards and hooks
  • Labels and markers
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Garage flooring materials (if you plan to update the floor)

Declutter and clean

Decluttering

Start by removing everything from your garage. This will give you a clear view of the space and make it easier to clean and organise. Sort items into categories: keep, donate/sell, and discard. Be ruthless in your decluttering – if you haven’t used something in the past year, consider letting it go.

Cleaning

With everything out of the garage, take the opportunity to give the space a thorough clean. Sweep the floor, dust off shelves and surfaces, and wipe down walls and windows. A clean garage provides a fresh start and makes the organising process more enjoyable.

Shelving and storage solutions

Installing shelving

Shelving is essential for maximising vertical space and keeping your garage organised. Here are some tips for choosing and installing shelving:

  • Wall-mounted shelves: These are great for keeping items off the floor and making use of vertical space. They are ideal for storing smaller items and frequently used tools.
  • Freestanding shelving units: These versatile units can be placed anywhere in your garage and are perfect for heavier items. Ensure they are sturdy and capable of holding the weight of your stored items.
  • Overhead storage: If you have high ceilings, consider installing overhead storage racks. These are perfect for storing seasonal items and things you don’t need to access regularly.

Organising with storage bins and pegboards

  • Storage bins: Use clear, labelled bins for storing smaller items, such as sports equipment, gardening supplies, and holiday decorations. Stackable bins save space and keep things tidy.
  • Pegboards: Pegboards are excellent for organising tools and small items. They allow you to see everything at a glance and keep frequently used tools within easy reach. Use hooks, baskets, and shelves to customise your pegboard to suit your needs.

Creating zones

Organise your garage into zones based on the types of items you are storing. For example, create a zone for gardening tools, another for sports equipment, and a third for automotive supplies. This will make it easier to find what you need and keep the garage organised in the future.

Updating garage flooring

Choosing the right flooring

Updating your garage floor can enhance the overall look of the space and make it easier to clean. Here are some popular garage flooring options:

  • Epoxy coating: This durable coating creates a seamless, easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to stains and spills. It’s available in various colours and finishes, allowing you to customise the look of your garage.
  • Interlocking tiles: These tiles are easy to install and come in a variety of materials, including rubber, vinyl, and polypropylene. They provide a cushioned, slip-resistant surface and can be easily replaced if damaged.
  • Floor mats: Garage floor mats are a quick and affordable option. They protect your floor from stains and damage and are available in various sizes and materials.

Installing your chosen flooring

  • Preparation: Before installing any new flooring, ensure the garage floor is clean and free of debris. For epoxy coatings, you may need to fill cracks and repair any damage to the concrete.
  • Installation: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing your chosen flooring. Most options, like interlocking tiles and floor mats, can be installed in a few hours. Epoxy coatings may require more preparation and curing time.

Final touches

After the flooring is installed, move your sorted items back into the garage, placing them in their designated zones. Take the time to label shelves and bins clearly, and ensure that everything has a place. This will make it easier to maintain the organisation in the future.

Conclusion

Organising your garage in a weekend is achievable with a well-thought-out plan and the right supplies. By focusing on effective shelving solutions and updating your garage flooring, you can create a functional and organised space that meets your needs. Remember to declutter, clean, and categorise items to ensure a smooth process. With these tips, your garage can become a tidy, efficient space you’ll be proud of.

 

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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