Cleaning up your garage doesn't have to be a huge chore.
49 Genius Ways to Clean Up Your Garage

Wire shelving in the garage

Fishing Rod Organizer

Stack Bins the Easy Way

Car care products cabinet

Store More on Walls

Canvas Storage Bags Protect Decorations

Garage ceiling track storage

Flexible Garage Storage Wall
This storage system solves two challenges: first, how to design storage space for the narrow alley between the garage side wall and your car; and second, how to create a solid mounting surface to hold shelves and hooks that are capable of carrying hundreds of pounds of stuff.
The solution is to create a framework of horizontal wood strips and inexpensive shelf standards. It can hold almost any arrangement of shelving and hooks, at any point on the wall, and it's easy to rearrange.
Find out how to measure, plan and create this type of storage wall in your garage right here.

Add Garage Cabinets
P.S. We also highly recommend these NewAge garage cabinets.

Garage Corner Shelves

Overhead Storage in the Garage

Garage Storage Tubes

Garage-Wall Tool Holder

Monkey Bars Wall Unit
When you need storage above your wall unit, Monkey Bars has the solution. Engineered of steel for durability, the system offers custom solutions to get tools and materials off the garage floor and out of your way—but still within reach. You can modify the hook-and-bar system to fit changing storage needs in the future.
Check out 14 more overhead garage storage products.
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Long-Handled Tool Rack
This compact rack is strong and simple to build. You can store shovels, rakes, a sledgehammer—any long-handled tools—conveniently up and out of the way. The unit holds up to 14 items, giving you more flexibility and storage capacity than nails pounded in the wall. See how to build it.

Gladiator GearTrack
Gladiator GearTrack wall storage offers flexibility: You can mount the horizontal track, then choose suitable hangers and slide them where needed. See how to build your own flexible garage wall storage system.
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Gladiator GearWall
Storing large, awkward items such as wheelbarrows can be challenging. Gladiator's GearWall makes it simple to peg a wheelbarrow safely and securely to the wall.
Learn how to make a DIY wheelbarrow hang-up, plus 10 more space-saving garage storage tips.
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Gladiator Heavy-Duty Rack
Talk about heavy duty, this Gladiator shelving unit is made of welded steel and holds up to 2,000 lbs. per shelf. It's available in various widths: 48-inch, 60-inch and 77-inch (shown).
And check out these super sturdy DIY storage drawers.
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FastTrack Power Tool Hook
Got power tools such as leaf blowers and cultivators? Rubbermaid's FastTrack power tool hook can take care of them. It holds up to 50 pounds, and the powder-coated finish resists rust and chipping.
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Build a Customizable System

Corral sports gear

Throw and go
Shelves and cabinets are great, but when you're in a hurry (and kids always are), it's nice to just throw and go. Find complete instructions, including diagrams for cutting the wood, here.

Recycling bin rack

Customizable Wall of Storage in One Weekend

Space-Saving Sliding Shelves

Double-Duty Shelf Brackets

Don't Waste the High Space

Roll-Around Workshop

Build Big Cabinets in Place

Add Outdoor Storage

Racquet Caddy

Pretty and Practical Box Shelves
These simple box shelves work equally well in a formal setting and a utilitarian room, like the laundry or garage. They offer an unlimited number of uses and arrangements. Hang some above the washer and dryer to store detergent, dryer sheets, and other laundry room necessities without taking up any valuable floor space.

Add A Hook

Go Basic

Spring-to-Action Claws

Ceiling-Mounted Shelves

Mix-Match Heights

Try Attic-Decking Panels

Pull Power, Light and Compressed Air From Your Ceiling

Efficient Bike Storage

For the Cyclist: Hoist Your Bike Out of the Way
When it comes to garages, there's no such thing as enough space. One product we find useful to free up some floor space is a bicycle hoist. It's easy to install and very easy to use. When shopping for a hoist, beware of models that have undersized ropes. They can slip off the pulley wheels and jam. Look for one with a good, hefty rope.

Storage Bin Index

Beyond Hardboard
- Metal pegboard has 1/4-in. holes and L-shape edge flanges that create built-in standoffs. The panel sizes are normally in 16-in. and 24-in. increments. Metal pegboard has a cool industrial look and is darn near indestructible.
- Metal pegboard strips are ideal for situations where you need a single, sturdy strip of pegboard—like in the garage for hanging long-handled tools. The strips have 1/4-in. holes and built-in edge flanges for standoffs, and they're outrageously sturdy.
- Plastic pegboard has 1/4-in. holes, folded edges to create standoffs and center ribs for rigidity. Many systems come with slide-in connectors for joining panels. It's at least as sturdy as hardboard pegboard.

How to Mount Pegboard Walls

Joist Space Storage

Extension Ladder Storage

Ball Storage
If you have kids, you have balls—basketballs, soccer balls, rubber balls and other round objects that roll around underfoot. Here's a perfect way to use that narrow gap between a pair of garage doors (if you're blessed with such an awkward spot). Just install angled “ball ramps” made from scrap wood. The balls fit neatly in the gap, and because the ball ramp is right there at the edge of the garage, kids are more likely to use it.