Garage Part 2 - Organizing Your Garage s3e8
๐ Your Car Called. It Wants to Come Home.
You did it. You sorted, you purged, you wrestled with the hazardous materials, and you made the tough calls. Now you're standing in your garage wondering, "Okayโฆ now what?"
That's exactly where Part 2 picks up!
Julie and Janis are back to walk you through turning that sorted-but-still-chaotic space into a genuinely functional garage - one where you can find what you need, work on actual projects, and yes, park your car. Revolutionary, we know.
๐ฏ Start with Your Vision
Before you buy a single shelf, hook, or bin, ask yourself: What do I actually need this garage to do? A woodworker's garage looks nothing like a family-with-three-kids-in-three-sports garage ... and neither is wrong.
Your vision drives every storage decision, so get clear on it first.
๐ The Golden Rule: Go Vertical
Floor space = prime real estate. Walls, rafters, and ceiling mounts are your best friends. This single principle will do more for your garage than any other organizing decision you make.
๐ง Zone-by-Zone Storage Solutions
- Tools & Workbench: Pegboard above the bench (outline each tool so you know what's missing!), clear bins for hardware, and a clear workbench - it's a working surface, not a storage surface.
- Gardening: Wall-mounted organizers for long-handled tools, a dedicated shelf or cabinet near the yard door for gloves and small tools. Julie's genius move? A repurposed outdoor mailbox for summer grab-and-go garden supplies.
- Sports & Bikes: Wall hooks and ceiling mounts for bikes and large gear. One bin per sport for smaller items - kids can grab and return their own stuff. Sustainable system = actually maintained system.
- Seasonal Items: Ceiling and rafter storage for holiday dรฉcor, camping gear, and anything you touch a few times a year.
- Household Supplies: Dedicated shelving, rotate your stock, and please resist the urge to stockpile five years of paper towels.
(Toilet paper, however, is apparently currency. Janis has sources.)
๐ฆ The Clear Bin Gospel
Say it with us: clear bins, specific labels. Not "Holiday" but, "Christmas Ornaments." Not "Sports" but, "Soccer Gear."
Opaque cardboard boxes are basically rodent motels. Clear, labeled, right-sized bins (don't go too big ... trying to lift a 64-gallon bin overhead will not always work) are worth every penny.
๐ฆ Floor Space & Traffic Flow
Keep pathways clear between zones, put frequently-used items at eye level near your entry point, and if parking the car is the goal measure first, store second. Also: pool noodles cut in half are the unsung heroes of garage pipe protection.
๐ Keeping It That Way
A quick 15-minute monthly check-in beats a massive annual overhaul every time. And the new house rule? The garage is not a dumping ground for indecision. Every item needs a real home.
๐ Your Listener Challenge
Before you buy a single storage product, write down what you need your garage to do for your life. Then tackle it zone by zone โ vertical first, clear bins always, labels on everything.
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