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Garage Wall Storage: for when there is no space on the floor

Written by Joe on April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

The need for garage wall storage is obvious when the floor space is all taken. This can happen because the space is filled up with vehicles or the garage itself is just a small space. When that is the case, then it is necessary to transform your walls into useful storage space.

Every household has boxes and containers that are not used very often, but are filled with items that need to be kept. The best examples of this are Christmas decorations. Just piling them up in the garage makes them an obstacle to be avoided for 10 to 11 months out of the year. The best solution for this is storage on the walls.

Most garages, like rooms in a house, have a ceiling of at least 9 feet or more. The average person in America is 6 feet tall or less. That leaves a minimum of 3 feet of storage space above the heads of the occupants. This can be utilized in two manners. There can be shelving installed for the boxes to be placed on. This can be securely fastened to the wall but still allow easy access and locating of any object up there.

The second is cabinetry up above the head space. This gives an overall clean appearance and also hides all stored items from any visitor’s view and those just walking by when the garage door is open. Not everyone likes to advertise what they own and have placed in their garage.

The garage wall storage units are a way to keep your clutter up and out of the way so you can best utilize your garage floor safely as you want to and not as a storage facility.

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