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My Garage Restrucure

compresdcaddy

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Hopefully starting a thread will keep me motivated, and on track.

I have home and work stuff all crammed into a 36x46ish garage. I guess I will start off with some before and not so current pics. Pictures are a panoramic of the inside of the garage.
 

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To me, if possible, I would try to get all of the non-workshop items out of there. Perhaps a lawn and garden shed to hold the mower, etc. Or perhaps dedicate a portion of the garage to workshop only. If you can separate cars, general household stuff, etc., from the "workshop", that would be ideal.

Also, consider storage above the garage door openings. Several have shelves across that area, good place to put the less frequently used stuff: coolers, camping gear, seasonal stuff (Christmas decorations), etc.
 
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I have allready started reorganizing, I just need to figure out which camera, or phone the pics are on. I did acquire 6 Knack 33" tall wall cabinets that are attached above the lower cabinets, and have painted all the cabinets a nice shade of grey.
 

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wow, that's a lot of stuff! If you can definitely take advantage of over-door space, I've got 2 shelves above mine, has door-cards, cardboard boxes, seats, christmas lights, etc. Basically anything that is bulky and fairly lightweight.

BTW, I see a mk2, Corrado, and mk4, where's the caddy? :p
 
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wow, that's a lot of stuff! If you can definitely take advantage of over-door space, I've got 2 shelves above mine, has door-cards, cardboard boxes, seats, christmas lights, etc. Basically anything that is bulky and fairly lightweight.

BTW, I see a mk2, Corrado, and mk4, where's the caddy? :p

The VW Truck is gone, sorry:(.

As far as room above the garage doors there is less than a foot as the ceilings are 10 ft and the doors are 9 ft tall. I did manage to find the pics of some progress. I also ordered 3 sets of quantum shelves with bins to help straighten things up.

Anyways on with the pictures.
 

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