I recently did a garage makeover, (new paint, etc) and I pitched stuff that went back to when my son was 10 - he's 24 now. Anyway, the point is, if you pitched everything in your garage today (and I do mean everything) you'll make room for the future. I have a typical 2-car, 400 square foot attached garage, and I can tell you by throwing/giving away stuff that you REALLY don't use, you will have this great weight lifted off your shoulders. I do maintenance on my three Saturns in my garage, so I do have to have a workbench, a couple of rolling tool chests, an air compressor, jack stands, and a floor jack. Items that might freeze, go into the basement. Anything you can do to minimize what you really HAVE to have in your garage will go a long way in giving you the push you need to go forth w/your project. But I prefer to keep it simple, clean, and uncluttered. I really don't like to hang stuff on the walls (been there) which presents it's own issues. Keep stuff off the floor, in a cabinet, and out of sight. If you have a yard barn, put it to use for storage as well - after you've decluttered it! Garages are for automobiles - it amazes me how folks pack so much stuff into them that the car is no longer able to park in there. Anyway, it's great to declutter and to reclaim what can be a great space to spend time doing what you love to do - work on your car!!! See ya, Rich.