24 DIY Garage Storage Projects That Save Space and Money (2024)

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24 DIY Garage Storage Projects That Save Space and Money (1)Jenny StanleyUpdated: Jan. 30, 2024

    You don’t need a lot of extra space (or a lot of extra cash) to build these simple DIY garage storage projects.

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    DIY Garage Storage for Cords and Hoses

    This one-hour project provides a simple way to hang up a variety of things such as extension cords, rope or air hoses, and it keeps them away from your workspace. A simple cord rack keeps them tangle-free and accessible.

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    Folding Mobile Workbench

    Want a mobile workbench with a sizable work area that folds up to only 7 in. thick? The materials to make the folding workbench shown here cost about $100 at home centers. Or, build it any size that suits your home shop by adjusting the frame sizes to accommodate the folding parts.

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    Repurpose a Pallet for DIY Garage Storage

    Long-handled yard and garden tools can be difficult to store. All you need for this pallet organization hack is a pallet, a couple of screws and a drill. And if you don’t have any pallets lying around, they are easy to get for free. This is a quick one-hour project and after you’re done, your tools will be organized and easy to reach. It’s a cheap DIY garage storage idea.

    You could easily attach this pallet to a fence, shed or to the exposed wall studs in your garage. No matter what you choose, you’ll want to make sure that your screws are long enough to go through both your pallet and the wall you are attaching it to. We drilled two screws into the pallet, one into each exposed wall stud. You won’t need a ton of screws or nails because the pallet isn’t all that heavy. Now you have a quick and (potentially) free way to store your lawn tools!

    You can also make aplywood storage rack and customize the size based on your own needs to store away in this awesome garage space saver.

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    DIY Wall Brackets From Scrap Wood

    Here’s how to store your lawn and folding chairs so they’re out of your way with some wooden garage shelves. 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.

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    Lockable Garage Storage Cabinet

    There are a lot of dangerous tools and products around the home that kids can get into, especially in your workshop and garage. This lockable storage cabinet gives you a safe place to store chemicals, paint, pest control products, sharp tools and other potentially dangerous objects. The cabinet could be painted or stained and used in the house as an extra pantry, cleaning supplies closet or hobby center.

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    Affordable DIY Garage Storage Shelves

    These simple DIY garage shelves can be built in less than a day for less than $300. A customized garage storage wall keeps all your supplies neatly organized in one place.

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    Overhead DIY Garage Storage System

    Tuck medium and lightweight stuff onto shelves suspended from the ceiling. The wooden overhead garage storage shelves are designed to fit into that unused space above the garage doors (you need 16 in. of clearance to fit a shelf and standard 12-1/2 in. high plastic bins). However, you can adjust the shelf height and put them anywhere. The only limitation is weight. We designed this 4 x 6-ft. shelf to hold about 160 lbs., a load that typical ceiling framing can safely support.

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    Yard Tool Organizer

    Create a simple long-handledtool hangerout of two 1x4s. On the first one, drill a series of 2-in. holes along the edge of the board. The trick is to center each hole about 1 in. from the edge. That leaves a 1-1/2-in. slot in the front that you can slip the handles through.

    Space the holes to accommodate whatever it is you’re hanging. Screw that board to another 1×4 for the back and add 45-degree brackets to keep it from sagging. If you wish, pound nails into the vertical board to hang even more stuff. No more tripping overyard tools!

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    Fold-Up Workbench

    Every good workshop (even if it’s just a sliver of your garage) needs a quality workbench with ample storage. Begin this space-saving starter workbench in the morning, and you’ll be using it to work on projects by the evening!

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    Hang-it-All Hooks

    Those plastic hooks that plumbers use to support pipes make convenient hangers for just about anything. They’re strong, cheap and come in a range of sizes. Find them in the plumbing aisle at home centers and hardware stores for a cheap shed storage idea.

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    Sliding Pegboard Storage System

    This project takes workshop storage to a whole new level, employing both sides of seven pieces of pegboard, all housed inside a compact box. This pegboard storage system is a compact solution for all your hand tools.

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    Lattice Rack

    Plastic lattice works well for storing long lengths of miscellaneous pipe, trim, flashing and conduit. It’s a cheap DIY garage storage solution to create some wooden garage shelves. Just cut matching pieces, then screw 2×4 cleats to the ceiling and screw the lattice to the wall studs and cleats. Now you can quickly find those oddball leftovers instead of going to the hardware store and buying yet another piece.

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    Wheelbarrow Rack

    Hang your wheelbarrow on the garage wall to free up floor space. Center a 2-ft. 1×4 across two studs, 2 ft. above the floor. Tack it into place, then drive 3-in. screws through metal mending plates and the 1×4, into the studs. Leave about 3/4 in. of the plate sticking above the 1×4 to catch the rim. Rest the wheelbarrow on the 1×4 as shown, and mark the studs 1 in. above the wheelbarrow bucket. Drill pilot holes and screw ceiling hooks into the studs. Twist the hooks so they catch on the wheelbarrow lip and hold it in place.

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    Stacked Recycling Tower

    Five plastic containers, six 2x2s and some screws, and one hour’s work are all it takes to put together this space-saving DIY recycling storage rack. Our frame fits containers that have a top that measures 14-1/2 in. x 10 in. and are 15 in. tall. Our containers were made by Rubbermaid.

    If you use different-size containers, adjust the distance between the uprights so the 2x2s will catch the lip of the container. Then adjust the spacing of the horizontal rungs for a snug fit when the container is angled as shown.

    Start by cutting the 2x2s to length according to the illustration. Then mark the position of the rungs on the uprights. Drill two 5/32-in. holes through the uprights at each crosspiece position. Drill from the outside to the inside and angle the holes inward slightly to prevent the screws from breaking out the side of the rungs.

    Drive 2-1/2-in. screws through the uprights into the rungs. Assemble the front and back frames. Then connect them with the side crosspieces. Learn how to build a garage storage tower.

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    Cord and Hose Hooks

    Hanging electrical cords and hoses on thin hooks or nails can cause kinks and damage the sheathing and wires. Use pieces of 3-in. ABS plastic plumbing pipe to make simple, inexpensive hangers. Screw 3-in. end caps to a 2×6 with two 1-5/8-in. screws. Fender washers under the screw heads keep them from pulling through the plastic. Then cement on 8-in. lengths of end-capped pipe. These “hooks” are very strong.

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    DIY Garage Storage Wall

    For just a few hundred dollars you can re-create this storage system yourself in one weekend. This project covers about 16 ft. of wall space and offers a multitude of ways to organize your garage.

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    Rotating Corner Shelves

    These shelves put a garage corner to maximum storage use. They spin on two lazy Susans, one on the bottom and one at the top (under the top shelf). They can’t tip because the top shelf is screwed to the wall.

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    Keep Ladders Out of the Way

    Hang ladders from the ceiling so they stay organized and don’t hog prime storage space. The rollers on this carriage let you easily slide in one end of the ladder, then the other. The materials are all inexpensive. Fasten the corner braces to ceiling joists with two-inch lag screws. Secure the ladder with an elastic cord so it can’t roll out and fall.

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    Pegboard Wall

    In just two hours you can install a pegboard on a garage or workshop wall to create versatile, space-saving storage. Add a bin underneath and you’ll have a spot for all the odds and ends that cause clutter.

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    Make a Pallet Dolly for Toting Big Tools

    I had a truckload of lumber to transport from the truck down a long hallway to my shop, and I wasn’t looking forward to carrying it all by myself, an armload at a time. That’s when I noticed a pallet leaning up against the wall and had an idea.

    I don’t own a pallet jack, but I did have a set of swiveling casters! After adding some reinforcement blocking to the pallet, I installed a 4-in. caster at each corner. It worked perfectly for hauling my entire load of lumber in one trip.

    I’ve since kept my pallet dolly and use it frequently as my multipurpose heavy-stuff mover. — Keith Jones

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    Old Hose Tool Holders

    Cut an old hose into 7-in. pieces, slit them, and nail them to the wall to make good holders for handled tools in the garage.

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    Double-Duty Garage Storage Shelf

    Floor space in most garages is hard to come by—so the best place to find storage space for garage shelves is overhead. You can make your own DIY shelves for the garage easily—go double-decker for twice the storage capacity.

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    Garden/Garage Tool Caddy

    I had some leftover wood and plastic lattice from a fence I was building. Rather than toss the scraps, I decided to use them to build a caddy to organize my garden shovels, hoes and brooms. I installed casters, so it scoots easily into a corner of my garage. Works great! — Philip J. Gruber

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    Pool Noodle Fishing Rod Storage

    Fishing rods can be tricky to keep organized. If yours tend to get tangled, try this DIY garage storage solution witha pool noodle and PVC pipe. It keeps fishing rods neatly lined up and ready to go. Don’t forget to check out our collection of the best garage storage solutions.

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    Originally Published: February 02, 2021

    24 DIY Garage Storage Projects That Save Space and Money (2024)

    FAQs

    How can I organize my garage cheaply? ›

    There are several options such as:
    1. Wall hooks.
    2. Pegboards.
    3. Wall shelves.
    4. Drawers.
    5. Cabinets.
    6. Toolboxes.
    7. Overhead storage racks.
    8. Bins for smaller items.
    Jun 29, 2021

    How can I maximize storage in my small garage? ›

    How to Organize Your Garage: Tips for Decluttering & Storage
    1. Clean Out Your Garage Before Organizing. ...
    2. Set Up Zones. ...
    3. Hang Pegboards for Wall Organization. ...
    4. Add Wire Shelving Along Walls. ...
    5. Try Cubbies for Family Garage Storage. ...
    6. Utilize Storage Containers. ...
    7. Use Rollout Bins for Garage Accessories.
    5 days ago

    How do I make garage tool storage? ›

    Make a Simple Tool Wall

    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.

    How do I make my garage suitable for storage? ›

    Wire Shelving In the Garage

    The walls are an obvious place to start. Wall-mounted shelves are a simple fix that will help you maximize your garage storage space quickly and easily. Shelves, baskets and hooks are simple to install and inexpensive while offering you an endless array of customizable options.

    What is the cheapest garage style? ›

    As stated above, post-frame construction is one of the most cost-effective building methods for garages.

    How much should I pay someone to organize my garage? ›

    The national average to organize a garage is $1,327, with a typical cost range of $513 and $2,159. The total cost can range from a low of $160 for small areas that don't need additional storage systems to a high of $5,550.

    Does adding garage storage increase home value? ›

    According to HomeAdvisor, a garage can add between $12,750 and $33,200 in value to your home. And that's not to mention the extra storage space and protection for your vehicles. If you're considering adding a garage to your home, or fixing up an older one, we're here to tell you it's generally a great idea.

    How to store balls in a garage? ›

    Use open bins or even wall-mounted holders to keep balls of all sizes in place and easy to find.

    Are garage storage systems worth it? ›

    One of the unquestionable benefits of having a cabinet system installed in your garage is that it will significantly cut down on your floor clutter. Even if you have a larger two or three-car garage and available storage space isn't a pressing concern, that garage floor clutter can still be a persistent nuisance.

    What is the most used tool in the garage? ›

    A ratchet and socket set is a staple of any mechanic's tool set. You'll likely use this more than any other hand tool on this list, and you will have multiple sets to keep around for various reasons.

    How do you store garage items without a garage? ›

    Labeled shoe boxes or sturdy gift boxes are perfect for miscellaneous tools and hardware. Clear plastic boxes or stackable utility bins are also great solutions. And a basic pegboard with hooks for hanging tools is a good way to use vertical wall space. It also makes it easy to see everything.

    How to hang things on a garage wall? ›

    Mounting things on the garage wall can be as simple as screwing a basic hook into the wall. A more adaptable and flexible solution is to use a wall mounted garage wall rack. These comprise a rail that is screwed to the wall and then individual hooks which fit to the rail without any more drilling.

    How do I turn my garage into a temporary bedroom? ›

    Converting Your Garage Into a Guest Room
    1. First up is to clean and declutter your garage. ...
    2. If you have finished walls in your garage, paint them for maximum effect. ...
    3. Cover the windows to give your guests even just a hint of privacy. ...
    4. Whether your floor is tiled or not, spread a rug carpet. ...
    5. Insulate the walls of your garage.
    Dec 20, 2021

    How to turn a garage into an apartment? ›

    How to Turn a Garage into an Apartment
    1. Obtain the permits you will need with a trip to the county courthouse or your town hall. ...
    2. Come up with a plan for the door. ...
    3. Measure and evaluate the floor's slope. ...
    4. If you wish, paint the floor. ...
    5. Connect your new apartment to the pipes and wiring of the house.
    Dec 21, 2023

    How do I hide clutter in my garage? ›

    Tall cabinets, upper cabinetry, lower cabinetry, and drawers work wonders to obscure many of the items kept in your garage. By having the ability to store items behind doors and in cabinet drawers, you'll no longer have a constant reminder of everything your garage contains.

    What is the cheapest option for garage walls? ›

    Plywood, MDF, or OSB is the best material for building garage walls because it is both inexpensive and easy to work with. They may be attached to the studs with frame screws and, unlike drywall, don't necessitate any finishing touches.

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