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A Garage Organizing Plan
Creates A Safe, Secure
Place for Everything

Utilize Your Garage Storage Space!

Create a Garage Organizing Plan with a place for everything. The Garage often contains 20% or more of the floor space of the average home. However, it's use is seldom planned, fully utilized or finished.

Garage Planning

Treat the garage like any other room in your home. Plan It's Use. Create a Garage Organizing plan. Having an organized place for Everything makes it easy to Keep Everything in Place.

Creating a Garage Organizing Plan is easier than you think.

Garage Organizing Plan

A good garage Organizing plan consists of carefully utilizing Organizing Resources, implementing necessary Organizing Improvements and committing to and implementing your Garage Organizing Plan.

With these, you to can quickly transform your garage into safe, productive Organizing space for everything you want to store in it.

Creating A Garage Organizing Plan

Take a ruler, 5 sheets of paper (8 1/2 x 11 is fine) and draw lines every 1/2". You will have a grid and each grid equals 4 feet. or, print out our sample Garage Organizing Plan Grid.

As you plan Organizing for each area .. think about your items and which categories and Organizing zones they fit into. Think about the Organizing Zones for each category of items.

Measure the width and length of your garage floor. Put those dimensions on your garage Organizing plan. Locate (with measure tape) any fixtures or construction intrusions that take up floor space, wall space or ceiling space. Place it all on your plan

If you are using your garage for parking cars, measure the size of your car in feet and inches. Add 6 feet to the width and 3 feet to the length. Multiplying the length by the width gives you the size of your parking space.

If you are parking more than one car, add up the parking space size for each car parking space. Deduct the total parking space area from the overall garage floor space.

The result is the garage floor space you have to place Organizing systems on.

For details, go to Garage Storage Space.

Draw this area on your garage Organizing plan. Take a high lighter pen and highlight the car parking spaces.

Now, look at the completed Take Inventory Form and decide what can best be stored in the unused Garage Floor Storage Space. Review the types of Garage Floor Organizing Systems on your completed Inventory List. Decide which ones will best utilize storage space and protect the items you want to store.

The Garage Left Wall Space

Facing the garage from street, measure width and height and put dimensions on your Garage Organizing Plan. Locate any fixtures, construction intrusions, windows or doors. Place them on your Plan.

Look at the completed Take Inventory Form and decide what can best be stored in the unused Left Wall Storage Space. Review the types of Garage Wall Storage Systems on your completed Inventory List. Decide which ones will best utilize storage space and protect the items you want to store.

The Garage Right Garage Wall Space

Facing the garage from street, measure width and height and put dimensions on your Garage Organizing Plan. Locate any fixtures, construction intrusions, windows or doors. Place them on your Garage Organizing Plan.

Look at the completed Take Inventory Form and decide what can best be stored in the unused garage wall storage space. Review the types of Garage Wall Organizing Systems on your completed Inventory List. Decide which ones will best utilize the Right Wall Storage Space and protect the items you want to store.

The Garage End Garage Wall Space

Facing garage from street, locate any fixtures, construction intrusions, windows or doors. Place them on your Plan.

Look at the completed Take Inventory Form and decide what can best be stored on the unused End Wall Storage Space.

Review the types of Garage Wall Organizing Systems on your completed Inventory List. Decide which ones will best utilize storage space and protect the items you want to store.

Facing garage from the street, locate any fixtures, construction intrusions, windows or doors. Place them on your Plan. Look at the completed Take Inventory Form and decide what can best be stored on the unused Garage Door Wall Storage Space.

Review the types of Garage Wall Organizing Systems on your completed Inventory List. Decide which ones will best utilize storage space and protect the items you want to store.

Garage Ceiling Space

Facing garage from the street, measure width and length of ceiling space. Measure height and deduct height of your vehicles. The difference is the amount of ceiling storage space.

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