Your Step by Step Guide to Garage Organization 101

One of the most valuable storage spaces available is the one we most often take for granted: our garage. Today we are going to show you just how important this space is, and how you can effectively organize it to maximize space. Every single one of your family members will be able to benefit from an organized garage!

Are you finding that your garage is chaotic?

We’re all guilty of tossing anything we don’t need or doesn’t have a place right into the garage. Or, sometimes we toss items that we mean to go through or donate in there as well. It just becomes a pile of all the things we intend to find a place for. Or as I like to say, the garage is the place of delayed decisions.

If you find yourself using the garage this way, there is a chance you have not resolved your organizing challenges inside the home, but that is a task for another day! You can still easily reclaim your space--it is just going to take some time and a little manpower to get it accomplished!

Step One: Set Aside Time

The garage can be a HUGE area to tackle, especially if you have a 3-car or more garage. You are going to need to set aside some substantial time to get through the entire thing. Try scheduling a weekend devoted to going through your space so you don’t have items sorted into piles for very long, and everything has a designated place.

Pro Tip: Plan for a dry weekend! It may seem silly to say and a “duh” moment, but if you don’t think ahead to the weather, pulling out all of your precious items in a downfall is going to be tricky. Check those calendars ahead of time and wait for the dry spell.

Step Two: Remove + Sort

As you begin pulling things out of your garage, you are going to want to sort them. Use all the available space to make sure the items stay grouped together, but spread out enough to see on your driveway and in your yard. Some of the most typical garage categories you should see are:

  • Sports and Recreation Equipment

  • Camping/Hiking Gear

  • Automotive Items

  • Seasonal Decorations

  • Gardening Supplies

  • Tools

  • Keepsakes


You may have a lot more items in your garage than this, especially if your garage has become that dreaded catch-all. But, as you pull and categorize your items, you may be able to relocate some of them into your interior organized areas!


Pro Tip: It’s much easier to tackle your garage organizing once you’ve organized the rest of your house. That is not to say you can’t start with the garage, but after you know how your home is organized, it may be helpful for relocating some garage items back indoors.

Step 3: Create Your Categories

Now that you have everything out in the open, you can begin creating categories for your garage organization. This will mean that not everything will fit into your categories, so you may need to find new homes for items or ditch them completely. You are going to want to categorize your items before purchasing any new bins, baskets, or containers. This will allow you to see what you need so you only purchase necessary storage, and don’t create a space for items you don’t intend on keeping.

Pro Tip: Utilize cardboard boxes as you begin to sort. They are excellent for small to medium sized items and help keep your categories separated visually. 

Step 4: Trash or Donate Items

Purging is fun for any area of our homes when we’ve let the clutter really accumulate. The garage is easily one of these areas where you never know what you are going to find! If items don’t fit into the categories you created, decide if you really need them. If your items do not fit into your categories and you want to keep them, try to find a similar category or keep them in a visible place so you can decide where to put them later.

Pro Tip: If you don’t need it, ditch it. Your garage should be a functional place for all of your necessary tools, sports equipment, storage, etc. By decluttering and donating items you no longer need, you will not only make the space more functional, but you may find that you pick up a long-forgotten hobby when you unearth things in your garage -- golfing, anyone?

Step 5: Create a Functional Layout

Visualize your space and the items you need to store in the garage. Decide where you want each type of item to be stored and how often it will be used. Want some tips?

  • Try storing recycling near the entrance to your home for easy access.

  • Tools should be near a workbench or tool storage box.

  • Parking space is “valuable real estate” so leave room for your vehicle--an investment too many people often leave outdoors because their garages are full.

  • Other “prime real estate” areas are shelves at eye level or within reach. Keep frequently used items here and put the storage items on high in very high or low areas where they are less frequently accessed.

Step 6: Time for Storage Solutions

Ready to put all of your items back in the garage? Now that you’ve gone through everything and you have a plan in motion, it is time to create solutions for storing everything! Remember: think vertically, not horizontally. You have SO MUCH room in your garage if you take advantage of overhead storage!

One of our favorite storage solutions? The Whalen Industrial Shelving from Costco! 

For keeping things pest and moisture-free there is no better solution than Iris Weathertight Storage Bins. What do we love about these? They are clear so you can easily see what you are looking for. They come in a wide variety of sizes so you can find a solution for just about any item in your garage. They are stackable and easy to move around.

Multipurpose Bins from The Container Store are a great solution for grab-and-go items you plan on storing in your garage, such as kid toys or gardening items. These multipurpose bins are great for removing just one bin to get a task done. 

Large, easy-to-read labels are what you are going to want in your garage space! We suggest using the Brother P Touch Cube Plus to create the labels for your garage storage bins and containers. 

Step 7: Maintain Your Space

Once you’ve invested in your storage solutions, relocated your items to their new homes, and found a system that works, you are ready to maintain your space. Like all good organization, maintenance is the key. 

You are going to want to set aside time quarterly or semi-annually to revisit the space and make sure clutter is not accumulating again. With systems and labeling in place, you shouldn’t run into much disorganization, but it can happen occasionally. Our final takeaway tips and tricks for successful garage organization?

  • If you don’t need cans of paint in your garage, keep small amounts in jars for easy color matching

  • Remember: take advantage of that overhead storage space. There is a LOT of it!

  • Your garage is intended to be a functional space, so make it that way!

  • Your car is one of the most expensive items you own. Make a space for it and use the walls and overhead areas for the storage.

When in doubt with your garage organization, you can always reach out to a professional for assistance. The Orderly Space team are experts at garage organization, and can transform your messy garage into the functional space it deserves to be!

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