My own personal take on garage cabinets. I have used kitchen cupboards a couple times already. The uppers, I really like. The lowers, I will never do again, for this reason only. Whatever I see when I open the cabinet doors on a 24" deep cupboard is what I use. I don't have the discipline to dig to the "back" of the cupboard on a regular basis. When I do, on maybe a semi-annual basis, I find "lost" stuff that I forgot I had. Upper cabinets are only about 12" deep or so, what you see when you open the door, is everything. The other reason I won't use lowers, is I only need about 4 feet of ACTUAL workbench. Any more just collects stuff that looks like hell. Here's what I have been meditating on for some time now. I'd like to build an upper cabinet, say, "approximately" 5,maybe 6 feet wide,(possibly even more) with no doors on it, but install a Peka roll shutter on the front. Inside would be some pegboard, and some shelves. At the end of the work day, roll the shutter down, nice clean look, and passers by when I open the garage door cannot see stuff that they'd like to come and get when I am not at home. (Anyone else have a phobia of leaving your garage door open, when kids walk by in the alley?) Anyway, I'd like to know if anyone else has already done this, and how did it work out?