10 Genius DIY Garage Storage Ideas That Eliminate Clutter Create extra storage space in your garage with these clever solutions. By Mary Cornetta Mary Cornetta Mary Cornetta has been in the professional organizing industry for over 5 years. She knew she had a passion for decluttering and organization upon graduating Marist College in 2007, however, pursued it as a hobby instead of a career. All of that changed when Mary founded Sort and Sweet Inc on Long Island in 2017. Since then, she has worked hands-on and virtually with hundreds of clients to clear their clutter and create functional systems in their homes and offices. Mary runs the Sort and Sweet social media accounts, creating content and writing captions with organizing tips and inspiration for more than 12,000 followers. Recently relocated to Savannah, she continues to own and operate the business with the help of a talented team. Mary has been a weekly contributing writer for House Digest and has been interviewed as an expert by Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, and Health magazines. She is the owner of the blog, Organized Overall, in which she details how she creates organization in her home. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on November 15, 2022 Close Credit: Marty Baldwin A garage can give your home extra storage and eliminate the question of where to put seasonal items like holiday decor and gardening tools. But available space becomes significantly smaller once you begin to actually pile everything inside. That bulky lawnmower, giant snowman figurine, and last summer's pool equipment can quickly fill the garage. And if you have high hopes of parking your car in the garage as well, you'll need to get creative with your storage solutions. Being smart with the space you have is key. While professional garage storage systems are excellent organizers, they can be costly and may not even be necessary for your needs. Before embarking on a large organization project, try one of the following DIY garage storage ideas to get your stuff sufficiently tidy, saving you time and money. 01 of 10 Install a Pegboard Wall Credit: Laurie Black Pegboard in the garage is an excellent way to keep tools organized and eliminates the need for bulky drawers or boxes. You can increase storage space by coupling a DIY pegboard with a plank wall, especially if there are things that you find difficult to hang. Use the board for easy-to-hang items like saws, scissors, hammers, and pliers. Attach shelves to the nearby plank wall to hold containers of nuts, bolts, nails, and washers. This allows everything you need to be kept in one area and maximizes vertical storage space. 16 Appliance Garage Cabinet Ideas to Declutter Your Countertops 02 of 10 Mimic a Mudroom Credit: Marty Baldwin If your home is missing a proper mudroom or entryway, create one in the garage instead. Add a hook for each family member to the wall closest to the door for jackets, backpacks, and umbrellas. Anything that doesn't need to actually come inside the home can be stored in this area. Place a small bench with storage underneath so shoes can be kicked on and off before even entering the house. 03 of 10 Make a Shutter Shelf Credit: Jay Wilde Not only is this storage tip smart for your home, but it’s also an eco-friendly way to get organized. If you come across an old window shutter, door, or another wood object that's no longer being used, consider turning it into a shelf. Using L brackets from a local hardware store, attach the shutter to wall studs above a door or window. Use this DIY shelf to store something lightweight, like outdoor sofa cushions or pool inflatables. 04 of 10 Bundle Tools with Bungee Cords Credit: Marty Baldwin You might think a garage wall with exposed beams is a waste of valuable space. If the walls were flat, you could hang more on them, right? While an obstacle, the wall studs can still be used for storage. Hammer a few nails at varying points parallel to each other on two beams, then loop bungee cords across. Slide long, narrow tools, such as shovels, rakes, or outdoor items like tiki torches, under the cables to keep them organized and out of the way. 05 of 10 Make a Dolly from a Cabinet Door Credit: Jay Wilde Repurposing an old kitchen cabinet door is another diy garage storage idea that's good for you and the environment. Attach four caster wheels to the base of an old cabinet door to form a dolly. This DIY dolly can store heavier things that are hard to lug around, such as paint cans, bags of grout, cans of soil, or even tiles. When you're ready to use these items for a renovation or lawn project, simply roll the items on the dolly to your workspace. Slide the dolly underneath a workbench when you're not using it to keep the floor clear. 06 of 10 Build a Garage Workshop Credit: Marty Baldwin Have an abundance of home improvement gear? Create your dream workshop by incorporating pegboard panels, plank walls, and a bench with sufficient storage space. It might seem counterintuitive to build a workshop when you're trying to clean up your garage, but having everything organized in one place will keep items from cluttering up the rest of the garage. Your workspace doesn't have to take up a lot of space, as long as you make the best use of your walls. 07 of 10 Hang a Dowel Rod Credit: Adam Albright For smaller items, inexpensive dowel rods are another way to keep items in place. Attach them between beams or on the inside of a door to corral similar items. Create a mini garden center with seed packets, small terra-cotta pots, and gardening tools, then lay your favorite gloves over the rod so you always know where they are when you’re ready to plant. 08 of 10 Build a Pulley System for Bikes Credit: David Patterson This DIY garage storage idea requires a bit more skill, but if you’re always tripping over bikes, it's definitely worth it. Find a spot on the ceiling, preferably away from anything big, bulky, or pricey—such as a car—and attach sturdy beams with pulleys on each end. Hook the handlebars and seat to it and hoist it up towards the ceiling. When it’s time for a ride, carefully lower the bike to the ground. This bike storage idea saves space, especially if you don’t use your bikes year-round. 09 of 10 Make a Simple Tool Wall Credit: Jay Wilde If minimalism is more your style, keep things simple by attaching a large piece of plywood to an empty wall in the garage. Hammer nails to act as hooks for tools. Decide beforehand which tools you want to hang, so you know how far out to space the nails. Whether you're storing power tools or lawn equipment, it's helpful to plot out your grid laying the items down on the plywood and marking where the nails should go first. 10 of 10 Repurpose Decorative Baskets Credit: Marty Baldwin If you love to organize, there’s a good chance that you have extra storage baskets laying around the house. Whether you've recently reorganized the interior of your home or purchased additional storage items after watching Get Organized with The Home Edit, don't be afraid to repurpose them in the garage. Use baskets to store awkwardly-shaped items, like rolls of twine or rope. Metal or wire baskets make it easier to access these items, as you can easily unravel the rolls by slipping the loose end of the twine through the bottom of the basket. All you have to do is pull the length that you need and snip, and you'll be tieing up your pepper plant supports in no time. Explore more: Housekeeping Storage & Organization Garage Storage Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit