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Garage Storage Systems

October 31, 2008

“Each winter I tell my wife that when the weather gets nice, I will work on the garage. ” says Mike Levi, who has a two car attached garage to his townhouse in the suburbs of Illinois. “It’s just hard finding the time, since I work over 60 hours a week and take care of my Mom, who lives over 40 miles away. “

Asked of his wife, what she thinks about their current Garage situation, she says,”my husband still has car parts in his mom’s attic from when he was a boy, back in the 1950′s. For brave souls willing to jump in, this can be a do-it yourself project. For others it may require hiring a pro who will help with the layout and functionality of the storage products. Their are several strong Storage Cabinets out there from Ultimate Garage which offers a full system that is in knock down form and requires assembly but offers free shipping and very good prices. If you’re up to the challenge, their directions as well as pdf files found over the internet help build these cabinets which end up looking like top of the line products. Another product line is the Gladiator Garage Systems from Stack-On which sell assembled metal cabinets that have the diamond cut steel doors and are very affordable and a good product. Most of these Garage Organization Systems can be purchased from different dealer sites such as MyStorageCabinets.Com

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Garage Storage Cabinets & Declutter

September 24, 2008

Eighty percent of homeowners enter and exit their houses through the garage, so appearance is very important for you as well as giving a good reflection of you to your neighbors. Here are some general guidelines. First, keep all small items like bottles, chemicals and cans inside closed Garage Storage Cabinets . I’ll typically place the majority of the cabinets on a wall facing the outdoors. When people look into your garage, they should see stylish garage cabinet closed doors and nothing else. Second if you need open shelving areas for larger items, I typically like to put cabinet bookends at both sides of the open ended shelving. This will prevent things from falling off. Finally, flat items like brooms, rakes and shovels can be placed on the side walls.

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Three Steps to a Stylish Organized Garage

May 13, 2010

With their shiny floors and their polished hydraulic lifts, today’s newest garages are sleek and stylish, the jewel to many homes. If you don’t believe me, then head over to the forums, where you can see that some of these pictures are too good to be true. If you’ve been there, and you’ve seen the pictures, then you’re probably green with garage envy. Well don’t be. We’ve got some garage accessories that are sure to spruce up even the dullest garage.

1) The Perfect Rolling Cart

When you have the perfect toolbox, nothing in the world can go wrong. That’s right, even the smallest, darkest garage can feel like something a race car driver would have if you have the perfect toolcart. Made of a steel or aluminum in multiple high gloss finishes that compliment your garage, you can move them to a new, attractive spot each day! But better yet, you can roll them so they help you get your work done no matter where you are in your garage.

2) The Best Lighting

The perfect garage is all about the lighting. Floor lights, ceiling lights, the brighter the better. Dark garages look like hiding places for creepy crawly things and more like storage sheds to keep your junk than state-of-the art workplaces. If you want a garage that shines, we have to be able to see that shine. And that’s where lighting comes in.

3) A Great Garage Storage System

If you really would prefer that your garage didn’t look like a storage shed, then think about a good storage system, one where storage cabinets and shelves are chalk full of your tools and parts, but nobody has to see them. Great storage systems not only hide all your junk from the outside world, making your garage look impressive, not cluttered, but they also make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for, and that’s something that every pro needs.

Whether you’re wanting to impress your friends by your garage layout or do a total overhaul, keep these three techniques in mind and get ready to impress over in the forums.

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Turning Your Garage Into the Perfect Gym

May 13, 2010

Can’t get to the gym? Is it too far away from your house? Would you prefer not to get a membership? Unfortunately, all of the excuses you made are about to come back to haunt you because on of the latest hot garage trends is to turn your very own garage into, you guessed it, a workout room.

That’s right, with just a few modifications, you can turn your garage into the best gym around town, and you’ll still have the room to work on your cars and trucks. How you ask?

1) Start with a storage system. Some good storage cabinets will be needed to keep both your gym and your automotive items out of the way of your new equipment. Choose a system that’s sturdy and that leaves plenty of room for exercise equipment.
2) Get a new floor. You need a tiled floor that you can lay down on, something that not only supports you as you do jumping jacks but that encourages you to spend time in your newly decorated garage.
3) Purchase some equipment. Remember, this doesn’t have to be the big stuff. You can exercise just as well with a pair of running shoes and a yoga ball as you can with high priced equipment. And now that you have a garage storage system, you can put all those little exercise aids away.
4) Get a sound system. Without a sound system, you won’t be motivated to really feel the burn, so invest in a state-of-the-art system and crank it up.

When you make these modifications, you’ll be all set to have a state-of-the-art gym in your garage. Just be sure you don’t let your mobile storage cabinets get in the way when you’re churning out the sit-ups!

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Is A New Garage For You?

December 22, 2009

They are so organized, so functional, so attractive. As you look through the pictures of new garages online, you’re starting to think that this idea to build a new garage is a good one. After all, the items that you have stored in your garage make the area seem small, and you would love a place where you could actually work on your projects instead of burying them under piles of material and sports equipment. Plus, adding a new garage to your property can increase your home’s value—or so you’ve read.

But if your garage is built on a sturdy foundation, odds are you don’t need a new structure. In fact, the garage you have is probably large enough to fulfill its functions as both a storage area and a workshop. The reason it looks so small right now is most likely the result of organizational problems. And this is good news for you; while new garages can cost upwards of $40,000 to construct, high-quality organizational units range in price from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand.

Today, buying a new garage is not only cost-ineffective, but it is inflexible. The most basic, do-it-yourself portable garage kit starts at around $3,000—and this gets you a one-car garage with no electrical wiring and no windows. While designer garages are available, they’re often as expensive as the cost of a new home. And don’t forget that new garage construction—even prefabricated garage construction—requires you to secure building permits. The cost of materials, electrical wiring, and safety inspections are even more. And when you choose a design for a new garage, you’re stuck. That means shelving, built-in storage, and workbenches are all there to stay—forever.

Remodeling the garage you already have with a Storage Cabinet . system, however, gives you an inexpensive, flexible solution. By purchasing Garage Storage Cabinets online from an emporium like mystoragecabinets.com, you have the ability to shop from the comfort and privacy of your own home. You can view many options and choose the storage solutions that are right for you. For instance, you might want aluminum storage cabinets, a system that involves bins rather than shelves, or a mobile storage cart or rolling chest that could move around a project area. While building a new garage doesn’t allow you these many options, choosing a garage storage system does. And the best part is that you can always choose to remove this system in favor of another when your needs change.

Mystoragecabinets.com features a variety of custom storage cabinets for the garage. Designed for longevity and quality, they are crafted by storage specialists. Rather than spend thousands of dollars to buy a product that makes you bend your needs, why not spend a few hundred dollars on a product that works around you? Unless you have no garage or have a garage with structural issues, mystoragecabinets.com is almost always preferable to building a new garage. There you can give your garage a new look without breaking the bank.

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How To Choose Storage Cabinets and Accessories For Your Garage Remodeling Project

December 22, 2009

Choosing the Storage Cabinets and accessories for your garage remodeling project is no easy decision. You want to choose products and materials that can transform your traditional garage into an extraordinary workroom or storage space. The most important advice is to avoid letting flashy new products and advertisers steer you away from what you really want. By following a few simple steps, you can make the best, most informed decisions when choosing accessories for your garage, accessories, storage units, and organizational materials that are perfect for you and your vision.

1. Make a plan for your dream garage
Before you can choose organizational cabinets for your garage, you’ll need to determine how you want to use your space. If your idea is simply to store as much as possible in an organized fashion, you’ll need different materials than if you are hoping to create a workroom or artist’s studio. Once you come up with your plan, you can begin to peruse options, like those available at mystoragecabinets.com, where you’ll find a variety of cabinets perfect for all types of garages.
2. Consider Design
Not only should your remodeled garage serve a function, but it should also look good. People feel better working where they are comfortable, so designing an aesthetically pleasing garage might actually improve your work ethic. In addition, it can entice potential buyers if you choose to sell your home. For this reason, the second step in garage remodeling is to consider the color and design of the storage cabinets and accessories you plan to purchase. Mystoragecabinets.com offers cabinets, workbenches, Mobile Storage Cabinets , and other products that are designed to fit a variety of color schemes and stylistic choices.
3. Don’t forget function
Of course, choosing material is not only important when it comes to looking good, but it’s also an important part of a storage cabinet’s functionality. If you need a storage solution that will withstand abuse, you might want to choose aluminum or stainless steel. However, if you’re looking for a seamless, modern look rather than a tough organizational system, you can choose a heavy-duty plastic or synthetic material. At mystoragecabinets.com, you don’t have to sacrifice quality, strong craftsmanship for style. However, by visiting this web site you also have the choice of many different styles and materials to best fit your needs.
4. Make you final selections
Once you’ve considered how your garage will be used, as well as the design and function of the cabinets and accessories you are planning to purchase, you are ready to make your final selections. Choose an organizational system that is the perfect blend of strength and style—the system that will help you turn your garage into the garage of your dreams.

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Organization Allows For Easy Garage Cleanup

December 22, 2009

There it sits like an uncharted wasteland—your garage, with its discarded woodworking projects, toys that your children have outgrown long ago, and half full bottles of old motor oil. Odds are you, and the people who live with you, have been wanting it reorganized and functional again. But faced with mountains of unorganized items that you’re not sure how to organize, you get discouraged and you put cleaning the garage off for another week, month, or year.

Organizing your garage doesn’t have to feel like pulling teeth. In fact, you don’t need a professional interior designer, a carpenter, or even a neighbor to help you get your garage from formidable to functional in no time at all. What you need is a good system for organization. Otherwise, in a few days, your garage will be back to uncharted territory, and it will be difficult to find your car amid the piles of tools, outdoor equipment, and automotive accessories.

Thankfully, there are products to help you with the organizing process. Take, for instance, the many garage storage cabinet options from mystoragecabinets.com. These garage storage solutions not only allow you to make the process of organization easy, but they also improve the look of your garage. The Ultimate Garage Pearl storage systems, for instance, augment the stylish garage with neutral tones and provide locker-like cubicles where you can easily find what you’re looking for. However, if you need drawers rather than lockers, the storage bin garage organizer from mystoragecabinets.com provides a unique and easy way to organize and access materials of all sizes.

To tackle the problem of the messy garage, you really only need one tool—a great organizational system. Without one, it’s all too easy for your garage to return to the messy condition that it started in. But with an organizer like those offered on mystoragecabinets.com ,your garage becomes easier to use and much more pleasant to look at. In fact, one day, you might even be able to find what you’re looking for.

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Garage Storage

April 28, 2009

Because of the many roles it plays in our lives — restaurant, convention center, home office, study hall — the kitchen has long held the title of hardest working room in the house.

But that’s true only if you don’t count the garage.

Granted, we don’t ordinarily live in the garage, but, attached or not, a garage is still a critical part of our domestic environment.

Like a kitchen, a garage is a multipurpose space, if only by default. Although intended for a car, it is also workshop, auto- repair bay and garden shed. It is often a toy box, and for some very big toys — motor bikes, snowmobiles, canoes and jet-skis, just to name a few.

It is a storage locker for boxes of long-forgotten contents. It is the equivalent of a kitchen junk drawer with walls and a roof. A current television commercial for a public storage company shows a man pulling his car into his overstuffed garage. He succeeds in squeezing the car in, but because of the floor-to-ceiling debris surrounding him, he can’t get out of the car.

Millions of Americans who have vacated the garage altogether and now park their SUVs in the driveway easily can identify with that scenario. Most of them will resolve every spring and summer to get the garage cleaned out once and for all. Few will succeed.

Fatal design flaw

Part of the problem, of course, is that unlike the other hardest working room in the house, there is nowhere to put anything. While kitchens are meticulously designed and equipped to store a multitude of things, most garages are designed to store only one: a car.

If sheltering a car — or even a small fleet of them — was all a garage had to do, it would be moderately successful. But is there a garage in America that serves only as a place for cars?

Hardly. Instead, garages inevitably turn into warehouses for all sorts of things we don’t want or can’t fit into the house. Which would be fine, except for that fatal flaw mentioned above: There’s no place to put anything.

A nail to hang the rake on and another for the snow shovel won’t do. Neither, if you’re going to get serious about it, will a Pegboard for the screwdrivers or flimsy utility shelving for other tools.

To exploit a garage’s potential for storage and performance — and it is vast — you have to get serious. You have to recognize that the garage is premium real estate. Done right — that is, intentionally, deliberately, consciously and carefully — a garage actually can improve the quality of your life. Even if that only means you can lay your hands on the needle-nose pliers each and every time you need them.

Devise a plan

But for a garage to actually earn its hardest-working-room-in- the-house title, it needs to be approached like its chief competitor, the kitchen. It has to be thoughtfully designed to accommodate “appliances,” such as a table saw or drill press. It definitely needs storage, in the form of cabinets or, at the very least, good sturdy shelves. And it needs work surfaces.

All of which are readily available at your nearest home center. Off-the-shelf kitchen cabinets, even the cheapest among them, are ideal for use in garages. For under $1,500 you could line the entire back wall of the garage with cabinets and countertops. Not to mention all manners of pull-out bins, door racks and drawer dividers to keep you organized.

MyStorageCabinets.Com an online distributor , has just unveiled a line of garage furnishings, including tall cabinets with doors, mobile carts, stackable cubes, workbenches and tables. Companies are now making storage cabinets and chests suitable for garage use. Another way to find more storage space in the garage is to create storage space outside of it. A separate prefabricated outbuilding — a garden shed, for example — could get the riding mower, shovels, rakes, hoes, flower pots and bags of mulch and fertilizer out of the garage.

Finally, keep in mind the major rationale for furnishing and outfitting a garage is not to make places to put things. It’s to replace chaos with order, to create convenience, to give you time to spend doing things you enjoy rather than looking for things that always seem to be misplaced. If something as simple as a  or shelves with labeled boxes simplifies your life and makes routine chores easier, then what are you waiting for?

Just don’t forget to leave room for the car.

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Aluminum Storage Cabinets

November 17, 2008

If lack of storage and space is the standard excuse for the shabby shape of your garage, Modulines line of wall and wall corner mounted Aluminum Storage Cabinets could go a long way toward getting a little more door swinging room around your garage. The heavy gauge, corrosive free aluminum shelves and Garage Wall Cabinets create a place for car care essentials or spare parts. Precision hardware construction for greatest strength (no welds to crack). Cabinet doors are double wall construction, with inner-hat-bracing for maximum strength and rigidity. Textured chrome finish trigger latches look great and keep doors securely closed. There are unlimited colors to choose from and maybe now you can even get two cars in your two-car garage.

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Types of Storage Cabinets

October 5, 2008

Are all storage cabinets the same, well many have somewhat similar features but think again trying to put them all under one category. Storage Cabinets besides coming in various sizes and colors, usually have standard features like chrome handles, three-point locking and reinforced doors. Make sure you know the load capacity per shelf, especially if you are storing heavy tools and other similar items. Many a Storage Cabinet can come pre welded or in knock down form. Knocked down form will save money in regards to shipping costs if you’re having the items going via freight, however if you have little patience it’s worth having something assembled and ready for usage when the item arrives. In conclusion Storage Cabinets come in standard layouts from wardrobe cabinets to combination wardrobe and storage cabinets.

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