I can only marvel at some of the garages on this site......you guys are very lucky.
Here are a few tips for the small garage owner, on a budget, who shares his man zone with the rest of the family. Things that have worked for me.
1. Keep it Clean
I've no room for trash.
If in doubt I throw it out (especially if it's not mine
) or sell it on Craigslist
.
Get a trash bin and a shop vac.
Have a small clean area for paper towels and liquid soap or similar.
2. Storage
Get as much as you can off the floor.
Add cabinets or shelving to fit your budget.
Store the items you use least near the ceiling and keep the regularly used things close.
Use heavy duty hooks to attach portable small ladders, creepers and work benches to walls.
Add a few large pegboards, mount a frame to the wall and attach the board.
Use an old kids chest of drawers for storage, strengthen the drawers with battens.
Garden hedge trimmers and blowers can be hung from the ceiling with hooks attached to the rafters.
Don't forget the thin wall space or either side of the garage door which can be shelved for storing aerosol cans, cleaners etc.
Sort your hardware into plastic organization trays or trays so that you can find that, screw, washer etc when you need it.
Use plastic totes for larger items.
3. Lighting
Add strip lights above where you normally work, again to suit your budget.
A portable strip light with small extension cord works well also.
Halogen lights on a stand are also good but take up floor space.
4. Outlets
Add more as required, DIY or hire an electrician
A pull down extension attached to the ceiling or wall works well.
5. Ventilation
A free standing fan is a must here in AZ, or better still a ceiling mounted fan.
6. Garage Art
Add some economical garage art, tin signs, framed magazine pictures.
Get an old CD player, radio etc for some tunes.
Fly the flag.
I'd welcome any comments or additional unusual storage ideas
.
Here are a few tips for the small garage owner, on a budget, who shares his man zone with the rest of the family. Things that have worked for me.
1. Keep it Clean
I've no room for trash.
If in doubt I throw it out (especially if it's not mine
) or sell it on Craigslist
.Get a trash bin and a shop vac.
Have a small clean area for paper towels and liquid soap or similar.
2. Storage
Get as much as you can off the floor.
Add cabinets or shelving to fit your budget.
Store the items you use least near the ceiling and keep the regularly used things close.
Use heavy duty hooks to attach portable small ladders, creepers and work benches to walls.
Add a few large pegboards, mount a frame to the wall and attach the board.
Use an old kids chest of drawers for storage, strengthen the drawers with battens.
Garden hedge trimmers and blowers can be hung from the ceiling with hooks attached to the rafters.
Don't forget the thin wall space or either side of the garage door which can be shelved for storing aerosol cans, cleaners etc.
Sort your hardware into plastic organization trays or trays so that you can find that, screw, washer etc when you need it.
Use plastic totes for larger items.
3. Lighting
Add strip lights above where you normally work, again to suit your budget.
A portable strip light with small extension cord works well also.
Halogen lights on a stand are also good but take up floor space.
4. Outlets
Add more as required, DIY or hire an electrician
A pull down extension attached to the ceiling or wall works well.
5. Ventilation
A free standing fan is a must here in AZ, or better still a ceiling mounted fan.
6. Garage Art
Add some economical garage art, tin signs, framed magazine pictures.
Get an old CD player, radio etc for some tunes.
Fly the flag.
I'd welcome any comments or additional unusual storage ideas

.