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How Do You Design Garage Shelving Storage?

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How Do You Design Garage Shelving Storage?

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Garages are notorious for becoming dumping grounds for things people don’t want to keep in their homes but are unable to throw away. Organizing stuff and keeping it organized can be a chore. Garage storage and shelving makes space and makes it easier to find things. Creating zones for different kinds of things–tools in one area, outdoor toys in another–helps keep potentially dangerous objects and substances out of reach. Design garage shelving storage with an eye to your needs. Build at least one cabinet that can be locked for storage of dangerous things like pesticides and unused paint. Remember that some substances are also toxic to pets, so keep them under lock and key, too. Construct one shelving unit with doors for small power tool storage. The doors will keep moisture and humidity away from the tools. Put open shelves above the workbench for frequently used items. Situate them so that you won’t snag clothing on power tools or projects in progress while reaching to get things do

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