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6 Simple Garage Storage Solutions You Can Do Yourself!

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When you’re looking for garage organization ideas, it’s hard to imagine how all your stuff could finally have a place to call its own. I’ve always operated under the idea that when I use a tool, it won’t get put back for at least 2 months. HA! That’s a frustrating way to work in the garage. It’s time to do something about that disorganization.

If you’re struggling with storage ideas, too, you might find these as helpful as I did! Plus, you can tweak any of these ideas for other parts of your home, especially craft rooms!

 6 Simple Garage Storage Solutions to organize your garage - Thrift Diving

#1 Simple Garage Storage Idea: The Easiest Tool Storage EVER!

Yes!! My heart sang when I saw this easy storage idea over on RYOBI Nation! Literally, the only thing you need to create this tool storage is scrap wood, nails, a hammer, and a power drill with drill bits for holding the tools. That’s it!

You probably could create this from stuff you already have in your house. Why didn’t I think of this already?

 

Easy DIY Tool Solution Idea: Use scrap wood to store tools on the wall!

 

Click here to see this post on RYOBI Nation.

 

#2 Simple Garage Storage Idea: Hang Tools in an Old Cabinet!

This is an awesome idea!! If you’ve recently done a kitchen or bathroom makeover and you’ve got an old cabinet lying around, why not add some pegboard to the inside and store your tools in there??

Someone on RYOBI Nation posted this “Cabinet Safekeeper” project, which was brilliant!

 

Reuse an old cabinet and add pegboard to store tools. - Thrift Diving

 

Here’s a tip: when hanging a pegboard, you have to make sure there is space behind the pegboard for the hooks to comfortably hang. To do this, just add small pieces of wood like these brackets, then use your RYOBI nailer or screws to secure the pegboard to the brackets.

 

6 simple garage organization tips - Attach a pegboard to 1x2 vertical boards. - Thrift Diving

 

Let’s keep going with this idea….. imagine securing two cabinets together, back to back, and putting them on wheels so you can easily move it, and having your tools hanging inside….aaaaaaand tossing a big piece of wood (or an old door) on top… You’d have the Ultimate Cabinet Safekeeper! I might just have to try this!!!

Click here to see the Cabinet Safekeeper on RYOBI Nation.

 

#3 Simple Garage Storage Solution: Get Skinny on the Walls!

People who have garages are lucky, aren’t they? (I’m thankful for my 2-car-garage). But even with the luck of a garage, some people actually park cars in there! {insert aha moment here: “ooooh, yeah, garages are supposed to be for cars, aren’t they?!!”}.

When you’re parking your car in there, though, you may not have much space to store things.

So I like what this person on RYOBI Nation did, using that itty, bitty tiny space from the garage opening to the wall, and added skinny little shelving and a workstation area! So even if you’re one of the .0005% of people who actually park in your garage, you’ll still have plenty of space for storage!  😉

 

6 simple garage organization tips - Build skinny shelves on garage walls so the car still fits in. - Thrift Diving

 

Click here to read more about this DIY Easy Garage Storage.

 

#4 Simple Garage Storage Solution – A Wall-Mounted Lumber Rack!

Here’s another project idea that made the lightbulb go off when I saw it.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve lugged home huge, 10-foot-long pieces of wood and I haven’t known where to put it. It just kind of sits there, in the way. These boards can take up a lot of space and be a bit unruly!

If you have a long wall, you can easily make a few of these brackets!

This project only takes about 3 hours to make and mount! Sweet!

 

6 simple garage organization tips - Idea for storing lumber on the wall in the garage. - Thrift Diving

 

Click here for more info on making this DIY lumber rack.

 

#5 Simple Garage Storage Solution – Scrap Wood Storage Bin!

This was a project I created on RYOBI Nation using an old cabinet that I removed from my laundry room. I decided to turn it into a workstation and create an easy solution for storing scrap wood by building wooden “arms” on the side of it (using 2x4s) to hold DIY baskets of scrap wood!

 

Upcycle an old cabinet into a workstation, and easily build DIY scrap wood storage on the side. | ThriftDiving.com

 

Depending on the size of your baskets (I upcycled buffet warmers into baskets), you can adjust the width of the wooden “arms,” allowing enough space to slide in whatever size baskets you’re using. Space is also available on the side of the bins to store tall and skinny pieces of wood!

Bye-bye, little pieces of scrap wood scattered everywhere! And since the bins are attached to the workstation, it’s easy to just toss in leftover pieces of wood as you’re working!

Click here for the full tutorial on how to build a scrap wood storage bin.

 

Upcycle an old cabinet into a garage workstation, and easily build DIY scrap wood storage on the side. | ThriftDiving.com

 

#6 Simple Garage Storage Solution – Portable Storage Caddy!

I remember seeing this portable storage caddy sometime ago and loved it. How many times have you been in the middle of the project and you have to keep running back to grab something else you forgot? If you can store all your “must haves” on something portable like this in the garage, you won’t have to make multiple interruptions.

From her full tutorial instructions, this looks like something anyone can create! I’m really diggin’ this.

Create a portable storage caddy in your garage to easily access tools and materials during projects!

Click here for more information on the portable storage caddy.

 

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  1. Patricia B says:

    Hey Serena,
    Each project is amazing… I have used a few of these ideas, well, somewhat, I only keep my garden tools in my garage, all my power tools are kept in my basement. I’m hoping to remake a cabinet that’s in my basement to be similar to the awesome bench you remade. I’ll use it as another crafting area.

  2. We have a very small shop, but no garage, so any space saving idea is wonderful. I like the pegboards, but I love your idea for storing scrap wood. It’s so much easier to find the pieces you want! Thanks for the giveaway!

  3. Peggy Hunt says:

    I liked the one that holds the screw drivers and drill bits

  4. All great ideas, but i loved the first one, the simple 2X4 tool storage. Simple but really useful. Also loved the scrap wood storage cabinet. That is just too pretty for the garage tho. Lol.

  5. Loved all the organizing ideas but probably my favorite was the portable organizer (scrap wood bins were a close second). The portable organizer is a great way to keep all your things together in one spot but able to move it around if needed (or outside on a nice day)! It would also make clean up easy because everything has it spot. Thanks for all the great ideas and a chance to win some awesome tools!

  6. Denise Barkel says:

    Just love this post seeing so many talented DIY’S! Love this one Simple Garage Storage Solution: Get Skinny on the Walls! will be making as soon as I get time. I have also shared this on Pinterest!

  7. I pinned this article because some folks might not read your blog (bless their hearts!) and would be quite impressed with the information to be found here.

  8. The portable organizer really impressed me. Being able to take multiple tools to my workspace at one time would be great since I work on different things in different spaces. If I won the Ryobi giveaway this month, I would be like a kid in a candy store trying to make the most of my prize money.

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