For some people, the garage is an afterthoughtājust a place to toss anything
you donāt want in the house or to precariously stack every bike helmet and
soccer cleat the kids have outgrown. But what if, instead, your garage
worked for you? Giving some time and thought to what you store in your
garageāand how and where itās storedācan help make your home safer, more
livable, and more functional!
Step One: The Power Purge
Did you know that 25% of homeowners have so much clutter that they canāt
fit a car in their garage? Donāt waste your time organizing things that
shouldnāt even be taking up space. Your first stepāand itās a BIG oneāis
to part with your excess items. We know this can feel overwhelming,
which is why we have spelled out exactly how to tackle this project in
our
Power Purge
blog post. Remove items from your garage that you no longer need, are
broken, or are remnants of some forgotten project you donāt intend to
come back to. Once youāve cleared out the excess, you will have a much
easier time organizing the rest.
Step Two: Sort into Zones
The most efficient way to organize your garage is to group similar items
together into zones that make sense to you. Not only will this help you
find items when you need them, but using zones can also help every
household member know at least the general area of where to put things
away. Youāll need to tailor your zones based on your needs and climate,
but here are a few common zones to get your wheels turning:
- Sports equipment
- Pool/Beach toys
- Gardening supplies
- Tools and hardware
- Seasonal decorations
- Auto maintenance
- Camping gear
- Cleaning supplies
- Recycling and trash
- Snow removal
Step Three: Go Vertical
Once everything has been sorted into logical groups, you can figure out
which storage areas in your garage make the most sense for each category
of items. The one piece of advice we cannot say enough is to KEEP THE
FLOOR CLEAR! Invest in shelving, hooks, wall-mounted baskets, and even
overhead storage racks to maximize your vertical space. If you are like
most homeowners, your garage troubles began with a ring of clutter
stacked around each wall. Getting everything off the floor and onto
walls and shelves will do more than anything else to make your garage
more efficient.
Step Four: Safety Check
The garage is home to so many tools, liquids, and other substances that
need to be stored safely. As you finalize your amazing work of
organizing your garage, take a few minutes to double-check for potential
hazards. Start with these main categories, but also keep an eye out for
other hazards that are unique to your situation:
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BladesāMake sure anything with a blade (whether a
large chop saw or a box cutter) is securely stored and out of reach of
kids.
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LiquidsāLighter fluid, antifreeze, pesticides, paint
thinner and other potentially hazardousāor just messy!āliquids need
special attention to make sure they arenāt at risk of being knocked
over or grabbed by little hands.
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TippingāIf you are lining your walls with shelves
full of heavy things, ensure those shelves are firmly secured to the
walls to prevent tipping. Triple-check the security of any heavy items
stored or suspended above your head.
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TrippingāWalk the perimeter of your garage and look
for potential tripping hazards. Make sure all exits from the garage
are accessible.
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Fire extinguisherāEvery garage needs a fire
extinguisher. Make sure yours is current and easily accessibleānot on
a high shelf behind a hundred other things!
Cleaning out and organizing your garage definitely isnāt easy, but itās
oh-so-worth-it in the end. And if you get stuck somewhere in the
process, you know you can always call in the Bees to get you back on
track!