Make sure you have enough room in your garage for all of the important stuff (including a car or two) before the snow flies! Check out these great ideas for squeezing more storage into the garage.
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Upgraded Pegboard Garage Storage Wall
This garage organization system is easy to reconfigure as your needs change — so easy you could rearrange it every season. All you have to do is pull out pegs and insert them elsewhere. You can move a shelf in seconds, make a new one in minutes or create an entirely new arrangement. Save space and money with these affordable DIY garage storage projects.
Editor’s Tip: Organizing a garage isn’t a one-size-fits-all project, so we’ve compiled some of our best garage storage ideas. Check out these tips to find ways to make your garage more organized and better to use.

Add Garage Cabinets

Space-Saving Sliding Garage Storage Shelves

Garage Door Extension Cord Storage

Garage Corner Shelves

Overhead Storage in the Garage

Garage Door Foul Line

Garage Storage Tubes

Garage-Wall Tool Holder

Rotate Storage

Preserve Lawn Supplies

Overhead Ladder Rack

Closet Bracket Bike Rack

Hang Ladders Low

Build a Customizable System

Utilize Ceiling Space
If wall space is at a minimum, consider looking up for potential sports equipment storage space. With this smart and easy overhead storage system, you don’t have to sacrifice space. Simple and fast to construct, this sliding bin system is made with everyday items, making it a perfect weekend project with long-lasting results. To make it easy to find what you’re looking for, use a permanent marker, or spray paint and stencils to mark the bottom of the bin.

Sports Equipment Storage: Brilliant Ball Storage

Car Care Products Cabinet

Recycling Bin Rack

Customizable Wall of Storage in One Weekend

Store Lawn Chairs
Here’s how to store your lawn and folding chairs so they’re out of your way. Take two pieces of 1×4 lumber (any scrap lumber will do) and create some simple, cheap and useful brackets on the wall. Cut each board 7-3/4 in. long with a 30-degree angle on both ends. Fasten pairs of these brackets with three 2-in. screws to the side of the exposed wall studs, directly across from each other, and you’ve got a perfect place to hang your chairs. Get more ideas for garage storage.

Heavy-Duty Utility Shelves

Store More on Walls

Don’t Waste the High Space

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