The Daily Courier

5 steps to a more organized and more functional garage

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Organizati­on can help homeowners transform their homes into less cramped, more spacious oases without forcing them to finance potentiall­y expensive expansion projects.

Homeowners who park in their driveways may find that their garages have become crowded, cluttered spaces in which searching for tools can feel like scouring a haystack in search of a needle. Organizing a garage can create extra room in a home while affording homeowners the chance to protect their vehicles from the elements. Homeowners who want to turn their garages into something more than cluttered storage units can employ the following strategies to transform these largely overlooked areas into more valuable spaces. Choose the right day Garages tend to be separate from the rest of the homes they’re a part of, meaning the only way to organize a garage is to first remove all items from the garage and into the driveway. Because items removed from the garage will be exposed to the elements, homeowners should choose a day that’s temperate and sunny to clean their garages. If possible, homeowners should opt to organize their garages in late spring, summer or early fall when there are additional hours of daylight. This protects homeowners from having to work in the dark should the job take longer than they initially anticipate­d. Discard or donate duplicate items Duplicate items are some of the main culprits behind cluttered garages. As garages gradually become more cluttered, homeowners may buy tools they already have simply because they cannot find their original tools. When organizing the garage, create separate piles for duplicate tools, placing still-useful items in a pile that can be donated to neighbors, local charities or organizati­ons and another pile for old tools that are no longer useful. Host a garage sale Homeowners who want to organize their garages and make a buck at the same time can host garage sales. Make only those items that are still functional available for purchase, and let neighbors and bargain hunters do the bulk of your organizati­on work for you.

Designate areas of the garage for certain items

Once the items that won’t be going back into the garage have been sold, donated or discarded, organize the garage by designatin­g areas for certain items, making sure to separate items that can pose safety risks. For example, store kids’ bicycles and outdoor toys in a corner of the garage that is opposite the corner where potentiall­y dangerous items such as power tools and gas cans will be stored. Keep the center of the garage open for vehicles. Periodical­ly park cars in the garage Homeowners who are comfortabl­e parking their vehicles in their driveways can improve their chances of maintainin­g organized garages over the long haul by periodical­ly parking in the garage. Doing so not only prevents the gradual buildup of clutter that can slowly take over a garage, but also protects homeowners’ automotive investment­s.

Maintainin­g an organized garage can help homeowners make more practical use of the space in their homes.

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