My basement is one of the old stone wall short ceiling type basements. Not only is it where we do our laundry but it is also my bicycle work shop. I collect,restore, rebuild bikes. I also ride them too but not all at once.
Anyway, since we are selling our home I need to make this space as clutter free and organized as I can so any potential buyers can see the space. But I want to keep it in a manner where I can continue working when I please.
The basement has always been a sore spot. It is either immaculate or a cluttered mess. I think this is partly due to the fact that I have so much stuff AND that nothing I have has any type of permanent home to go back to when I am finished using it.
Key projects:
* Organize tools so they are accessible but also have a permanent location for each of them.
* Organize parts for easy access and permanent storage
* Organize bikes for easy access but stored in a way that takes the least amount of room.
* Paint entry area and stairwell into the basement to brighten it up, finish the walls in stairwell and clean up laundry area to make it more inviting.
* Follow through with the rest of the basement and get the storage areas organized efficiently.
Here are some starter "Before" pics to show you what I am dealing with
My Porter cable air compressor and my 16 gallon shop-vac are both in there somewhere as well as an old grinder or two, HF buffer, drill press and various other tools and accessories.
Anyway, since we are selling our home I need to make this space as clutter free and organized as I can so any potential buyers can see the space. But I want to keep it in a manner where I can continue working when I please.
The basement has always been a sore spot. It is either immaculate or a cluttered mess. I think this is partly due to the fact that I have so much stuff AND that nothing I have has any type of permanent home to go back to when I am finished using it.
Key projects:
* Organize tools so they are accessible but also have a permanent location for each of them.
* Organize parts for easy access and permanent storage
* Organize bikes for easy access but stored in a way that takes the least amount of room.
* Paint entry area and stairwell into the basement to brighten it up, finish the walls in stairwell and clean up laundry area to make it more inviting.
* Follow through with the rest of the basement and get the storage areas organized efficiently.
Here are some starter "Before" pics to show you what I am dealing with
My Porter cable air compressor and my 16 gallon shop-vac are both in there somewhere as well as an old grinder or two, HF buffer, drill press and various other tools and accessories.
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