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Organize The Garage - A Little Creativity Can Save You Money

By: Jamie Anderson



The garage and/or workshop can be one of the most cluttered
areas of the home. Many products are available to help sort and
organize the different items in the garage, but all you really
need are some basic items that can be found around the house or
purchased at a local discount store and your own creativity.
Here are ten quick tips to get your garage organized without
spending a fortune.

1. Use a large garbage can to store bulky sports equipment such
as balls, baseball bats, and hockey sticks.

2. Small plastic food containers can be used to hold small
pieces of your current project. If you don't complete the
project immediately, just label the cover with masking tape and
permanent marker. All the pieces will stay together and the
container will be easy to identify.

3. Install large hooks for items such as hoses, extension cords
and folding chairs. Coat hooks work great for this.

4. Plastic office organizers work great in the garage. They can
be used for sand paper, tools, and other small items.

5. Printer paper boxes are sturdy and stack well. Check with
local offices, they may just give some to you.

6. If your garage is unfinished, use the space between the studs
for shelves. Just cut a 2x4 to size and nail in place. This
works great for small containers and spray paint cans.

7. Baby food jars work great for very small item such as nails
and screws. Just screw the lid to the bottom of a shelf, fill
the jar, and twist into the lid.

8. Use canisters or jars on the workbench to hold frequently
used tools.

9. Staple twine or heavy string to a board at about one-inch
intervals leaving a little slack between staples. The loops
created by the slack work great for storing screwdrivers. Secure
the board to a convenient location.

10. Label Everything! You don't need fancy labels, masking tape
and a permanent marker work just fine.

An excellent place to look for garage organizing ideas is in the
kitchen. Items such as silverware trays, dish strainers, spice
racks, plus a whole lot more have many potential uses in the
garage. 


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