Kerrie L. Kelly - Stackable Plastic Bins: Stackable clear plastic totes and bins are the ideal garage storage solution for organizing and finding your stuff. I use them for holiday decorations. Stackable plastic totes and bins fit neatly on shelves or they can be stacked atop one another on the floor.
- Curtain Rods: Simple curtain rods and a few S-shaped hooks will help to keep your garage tidy. Using the S-hooks, you can hang garden rakes, mops, electrical cords, and garden hoses on the curtain rod, keeping them up and off the floor
- Large Hooks: This universal solution can help eliminate the irritation of walking through your garage and tripping over large lawn tools like rakes and shovels.
- Pegboards: Install pegboard over the garage workbench or on a free wall and use the endless variety of pegboard hooks to hang everything from hammers to screwdrivers to wrenches and flashlights.
- Garage Shelving: Even the smallest of garages would benefit from a shelf or two. If your garage has barely enough room for the car, let alone any freestanding shelving, install a few shelves on the walls or on the ceiling above the car roof or the hood of the car.
5. An artist's industrial studio. Although this space was commissioned for an artist's studio, the industrial-sized garage doors were built so that large vehicles could pick up and drop off materials used in the artist's sculptures and other work. The 900-square-foot space was given almost twice the height it would normally have to accommodate particularly large pieces.