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Tips for Buying Garage Storage Units
- By Quy Le
- Published 10/11/2007
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Quy Le
Q.M. Le is a furniture enthusiast, currently working as a marketing associate for online furniture distributor (http://www.cymaxstores.com) CymaxStores Inc.
View all articles by Quy LeTips for Buying Garage Storage Units
Garage
storage units are available in many different types and configurations. The
specific kind of garage organizer you select will largely depend on what you
will be using it for. If you are constantly clearing a space to use as a work
shop or a potting table, you might want to include a shelving unit with a large
flat work surface. Garage storage organizers include all purpose utility
cabinets, racks, freestanding tool chests and pegboard hutches. Another way to
organize your garage exactly the way you want it is to purchase individual
pieces such as a rolling island, wall cabinets or vertical storage cabinets,
all of which are designed to create a customized system to meet your specific
requirements.
After
sorting what and what not to keep, you will have a better idea of what kind of
garage organizer to buy. If the majority of the items are boxes of a fairly
uniform size, then storage shelving would be ideal. If you have children and
you need to store a lot of hazardous materials or dangerous tools, consider
purchasing lockable storage cabinets. When the majority of items are bulky and
not uniform in size or shape, the best solution is stackable storage bins or
multi-purpose cabinets.
Garage storage
units come in all different sizes. Before purchasing one unit or a combination
of garage organizers, decide where it’s going and then take measurements. You
don’t want to end up with a unit that will block a doorway or be too tall. If
you would like to be able to use the unit when the vehicle is in the garage,
take into account that many types of cabinets have doors that open outward.
Types of
Garage Storage Units:
Tall
Storage Cabinets:
Tall
storage cabinets provide easy freestanding storage solutions for a cluttered
garage. Start with one cabinet and add as needed. They are perfect for storing
a variety of items such as lawn care products, gardening supplies and other
accessories. Depending on the style, they effectively store long, narrow items and
can include partitioned bins and/or shelving. If you have a lot of items to
store, they are ideal for garages with limited space.
Base
Cabinets:
Base
cabinets are an affordable alternative to built-in cabinets, and with so many
brands and kinds to choose from, you are sure to find exactly what you need.
Base cabinets can be used by themselves or as the beginning of your own
customized garage storage system. Generally, depending on the manufacturer,
they have a number of drawers, are mobile and have open or enclosed shelves.
They can include features like key locks, height adjustable feet, reinforced
metal corners and protective edges.
Tool
Cabinets:
Tool cabinets resemble base cabinets but
are intended to hold a variety of tools. They can be a freestanding column of
narrow drawers, or they can feature 2 or 3 larg
Garage
Hutches:
Garage
hutches fall into two general categories, pegboards and storage hutches. They
are designed to conveniently store items close at hand by suspending them
directly above the work surface. A pegboard hutch allows you to keep your tools
organized and readily accessible in plain sight. Storage hutches are shelves
that can be paired with a base cabinet or bench to create an organized work
space in the garage. They are ideal for storing containers, tools and small
pieces of equipment.
Garage
Cabinet Sets:
A viable
alternative to custom-designed systems, a garage cabinet set incorporates
various types of garage storage such as a base cabinet, a tall storage cabinet,
and a pegboard or storage hutch. They are ideal for organizing a garage in
which you want to create a work space for your gardening or repair projects, in
addition to have a place to store things away.
Wall
Mounted Cabinets:
Mounted
wall cabinets maximize your storage options without using up valuable floor
space. They can have enclosed shelves, doors and/or locks, and cubbies or
dividers. To make the most out of your wall storage space, also consider the
shape of your wall mounted cabinet. If it is long and rectangular, it will use
the space horizontally, while an oversize, square or tall cabinet will utilize
the space vertically.
Garage
Storage Racks:
Garage
storage racks come in many styles suited to a variety of multi-purpose uses
like storing bicycles, tools and sports equipment. They are ideal for creating
a place to put often-used items close at hand while controlling clutter and
preventing accidents. They have the added benefit of using wall rather than
floor space.
Spending time organizing your garage will be well worth the effort, especially after you realize there is now room for your car! No matter what kind of garage storage organizer you are considering buying, I hope this article has provided you with valuable insights that will help make the decision a little easier.
For more
info on garage storage units, please visit http://www.moregaragestorage.com
Heather E. Brown
is a contract writer, currently working as a Marketing Associate for online
furniture distributor CymaxStores
Inc.

