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  • is your garage amass joining the glove, but no worries.

  • I'm here to help you get your garage in shape with a bunch of products and projects that will get it organized and looking like a brand new space in no time.

  • Here's what we're gonna focus on.

  • Sports equipment, bikes and scooters, tools and woodworking, gardening in yard tools, bulk household supplies and seasonal items and heads up.

  • You confined links for all the products that I'm using throughout this video.

  • In the description below Step one, we got to get everything out of here, all right.

  • Now that we have a blank slate, here's my plan of attack for this garage.

  • Bikes, scooters and sports equipment are used almost daily, so we'll want those to be easily accessible and up near the front of the garage.

  • Doors, tools and woodworking items will go towards the back.

  • This will also help keep kids away from potentially dangerous tools and equipment.

  • Bulk household items should be close to the house entrance for easy access.

  • Gardening and yard tools will go along.

  • The sidewall bends and seasonal items will be divided between ceiling storage and wall shelves.

  • We're gonna start in the back and we'll work our way forward.

  • All right, So I have a lot of work to do in this garage.

  • So my contractor friend Ben, is gonna help me out throughout the process.

  • The first area we're gonna focus on is this back wall, and it's gonna be completely dedicated to tools and woodworking.

  • We're gonna go with a workbench, some clothes storage, and then a large pegboard area for really easy accessible tool storage.

  • Ben is starting off with some measurements.

  • We're gonna start by installing the pegboard first.

  • Then we'll layer in the other pieces and load him in with all the jewels.

  • All right, How we looking here?

  • I marked out the studs and got our first level lines.

  • So we're ready for the first firm strip.

  • Okay, great.

  • All right.

  • So what I have here is a panel of pre painted pegboard.

  • I like this because it's already white.

  • It's gonna look nice and clean.

  • This is standard size, but we're gonna have a ton of different attachments and pieces that will be used to hold all kinds of hand tools and even some small scale power tools as well.

  • First thing we need to do, though, is get some purring strips on the wall.

  • And Ben has found our center point here and our stud.

  • And now the reason we're adding affirming strip is you don't want your pegboard flush against the drywall, so we need to have a little bit of separation here.

  • If you have exposed studs in your garage, then you're in luck.

  • You don't even need to bother referring strip.

  • You can go right into the studs.

  • All right, so our pegboard is fully installed, and now we're going to bring in the workbench and the clothes storage that we have, and then we can get him all loaded up with our power tools and supplies.

  • This'll pegboard wall is awesome.

  • It looks super organized.

  • Everything went from total chaos and clutter into this.

  • But I have some tips to give you for how we organized everything.

  • Think about the items you use the most and make those readily accessible.

  • So drills, hammers, utility, and I have screwdrivers.

  • Those should all be kind of in this first row so that you could get to them easily.

  • Next, you want a group like items to hang everything onto the pegboard I picked up a tech board accessory kit, so it had a ton of options for me, all different types of ways.

  • I could hang things, and that's good because we have a variety of shapes and sizes here that we needed to hang.

  • Another thing that I use that really cool are these magnetic squares, and it's awesome because things will just stick right down to it.

  • Here's what I have going on here.

  • I chose a six foot sturdy workbench.

  • This has a butcher block counter, which I really like for working off of.

  • And then the back here has a backsplash, which is really awesome because then screws and small tools and nails don't roll off the back.

  • I also like that there was plenty of space underneath to put additional storage on the sides of the workbench.

  • I added more clothes storage, so this cabinet here is housing most of my larger scale power tools.

  • I like that the door's closed that it's lockable, and also it has really big, deep drawers to fit everything that I need from the other side.

  • We opted for a storage unit that's on wheels, which is really nice if you're working on a project kind of outside of the garage and then above it a wall cabinet that I paired with that so that we're making use of all the vertical space that this garage is with this level of tool organization.

  • You have no excuse not to get started on your next project.

  • Okay, We're done with our indoor tool section.

  • Now we're gonna focus outdoors on gardening and yard tools, and we're really gonna utilize the space between these two windows here.

  • We want to get things that were in this garage up off the ground.

  • We're gonna install AWOL track system.

  • This is awesome because it has a ton of different attachments, so it can hold everything from hooks to giving storage to rakes.

  • Everything's gonna be up and off the ground.

  • All right.

  • So, Ben, you've measured our center line, found some studs.

  • It's really easy.

  • We're just going to go up for center line to the left and right, and screw it right to the studs.

  • All right, So this wall track system comes with a bunch of attachment options for you.

  • Everything from shelves, too.

  • Simple.

  • Brackets that are great for, like, shovels and rakes to actual baskets, and these are really heavy duty.

  • The idea is to get as much as possible up off the ground.

  • All of this stuff is up off the floor, and it's neat, tidy and easy to access.

  • We've tackled two walls of our garage, and now it's time to look up to the ceiling for our next solution.

  • I've always found that garages are a great place to store extra items from your home like seasonal clothing, holiday decor, even your old baseball card collection.

  • Things you don't need all the time and the ceiling is the perfect place for that.

  • Ben's installing our ceiling storage unit.

  • He's used to set finder to locate the Joyce and using the included lag bolts to secure it.

  • A word of caution.

  • Be sure to keep your sailing storage clear from your garage doors and tracks so your items by type to determine how much storage elite one sorting keep items together that you'll likely want access at the same time.

  • I like to sort my items by season, so everything I'll need for the fall, for example, is in the same place.

  • The last one.

  • All right now are seasonal items are up off the ground but still accessible when we need them.

  • If you have a large family or interesting a lot, there's a good chance that your garage is home to a second fridge and a pantry area for extra household supplies.

  • I'm gonna help you get that all organized right now.

  • Start by gathering up all the food in bulk items.

  • Organize your items by type in storage and clear Ben's with lids.

  • Food products intended for longer term You should remain dry, so storing food and a steel container is a must.

  • This also protects food products from Dustin.

  • Any rodents are animals that may make their way into your garage.

  • Having second refrigerator in a garage is a pretty common thing, but it isn't a great idea for everyone.

  • It all depends on the climate you live in.

  • Generally, it's recommended that refrigerators only be placed in rooms where temperature stays between 6100 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Pro tip.

  • Keeping your fridge well stocked helps it maintaining its temperature without overworking storing gallons of water.

  • And there is a great idea if you aren't completely stopped.

  • All these household items are organized, easy to find.

  • In the best part, it should be less than an hour to pull it all together.

  • Aren't our final area is sports equipment, outdoor toys and bikes.

  • And this could be a little tricky because it's oversized items and kind of weird shapes and sizes.

  • But I have some really creative solutions are gonna take care of it all.

  • All right, so for this area, we're using a different type of rail system.

  • It's one that you would generally think of using for, like rakes and shovels, but it actually works really well.

  • A sports equipment to All right, So I want to show you a quick little hack that can take a simple utility shop and turn it into sports equipment.

  • Ball storage.

  • All we're doing is taking a four foot adjustable bungee ford, cooking it on the top shelf, and then the bottom were spacing them about six inches apart.

  • You want them to be far enough apart that you can easily get balls in and out, but close enough that they also keep them in two makes it super easy for your kids to put them away.

  • Oh, you know has never next sort your larger equipment into clear storage bins.

  • Using clear bins makes a lot of sense because you can see what's in the stack.

  • Everything on the shelves took everything on the hooks done India.

  • As Faras sports equipment organization goes, I'd say this is a home run, that they did that.

  • All right, we still need to organize all these bikes.

  • And for that I have a great D i Y project.

  • Okay, so we are going to build a free standing by crack.

  • And a lot of times in garages you'll see adult bikes kind of ceiling or wall mounted, and that's a great option.

  • But for younger kids that are gonna be taking them in and out more often, it's a lot easier for them to have something that's on the ground versus lifting up.

  • So we're actually gonna build our own and then has a drawing here.

  • How you knew this man.

  • I think we're gonna make a simple frame on the floor and up one side and then just have 45 degree dividers to put the bikes in.

  • This is a bill that you can customize depending on how many bikes you have.

  • You could make it longer or shorter for our purposes.

  • We have a lot of bikes.

  • We need the store in this garage.

  • So the first thing we're gonna do, we're gonna be building this out of two by fours is actually to cut some of our true by forest down to size, and then we're gonna rip a few of them thinner using our table saw.

  • Okay, now we have our ripped down pieces, but we need to do a little work to them to make a triangle.

  • Right?

  • We need to cut a 45 degree murder on either end so that it makes the front of a triangle.

  • Perfect.

  • So to do this, we're gonna adjust our song to 45 degrees so you can see now that we have a nice 45 and it's gonna fit in just like this way, have the l shaped the 90 degree shaped built we're gonna add.

  • Ben has the 45 pieces that we cut, and basically, we're gonna space these out along the frame and the bikes.

  • We'll wheel right on in between.

  • So, as far as facing what are we going with here?

  • I measured the bikes and the biggest one had seven inch fork.

  • So let's do a seven.

  • Okay, Great.

  • So that's one of the things that you're going to customize this build to fit what you have.

  • But remember that your kids will grow up and the size of their bikes they're gonna increase.

  • So you don't want to go with kind of a toddler bike size that would later be able to grow along with them.

  • If you've ever seen me do a bill before, you know that I love a cheater block.

  • So we cut down a piece of scrap wood to seven inches, which is our distance between each slat and now we don't need to measure every single time.

  • All right.

  • About 20 minutes later, this entire thing is built.

  • And now last step.

  • I just want to get a quick coat of paint on it.

  • How incredible is this garage?

  • Look, It went from complete chaos to now an organized, functional face.

  • That looks pretty amazing, too.

  • I hope that you feel well equipped to start organizing, sorting and tackling your own garage faces.

  • Well, And guys, don't forget that all the products that I used in this face print link below.

  • I would love to know which of these products you think would make the biggest impact in your space.

  • To drop me a comment, let me know.

  • Wanna learn more?

  • Be sure to subscribe to the Lowe's YouTube channel for great step by step, how to videos.

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