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*** Step by Step Instructions on How to Organize Your Garage

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Organizing a garage efficiently can be a difficult task when not handled well. Maintaining that organization on a daily basis, however, can be even more challenging. There are many ways to create an effective system that will work for you, but doing so may take some hard-work and dedication. There are a few sure fire steps to take when it comes to getting your garage cleaned out and organized.

The first and most challenging stage of garage reorganization is planning. From there, one needs to begin the process of clearing out the garage completely. The third step is to put it all back together again in an organized and easily accessible way. These three simple steps can help you get your garage in an orderly fashion. Within each of these larger steps, however, there are a few smaller precautions that should also be taken care of.

Planning is the most important phase of garage reorganization. A plan can almost always fail without the proper preparation. There are many things that can go wrong when cleaning out your garage, but a good plan can expose unpredicted problems before they ruin the rest of your work. The first stage of planning should be to take an inventory. Knowing what you have, what you need, and what you can get rid of is very essential.

The second stage of planning is to thoroughly investigate the given space in your garage. It is important to ask yourself what open space is not being used best. People often tend to ignore all of the open space above the garage door, and leave it empty. Try to also think about how you are using your walls. If you have a lot of empty wall space, it can be used to hang your items in an organized, neat fashion. After taking proper inventory and evaluating your space, you are then ready to enter the third and usually most fun stage of planning: purchasing important items.

Investing in useful organizational items for your garage can have an extremely positive affect on your space. A well designed, color coded recycling center in the corner of your garage can save you space all over your home as well as the headache from a more elaborate recycling system. Many of the better home-recycling containers can come on wheeled caddies, making them easy to transport out to the curb on trash day.

Pegboards are another great organizational item that you should consider investing in. They are the key to making your unused wall space flourish. Not only can pegs perfectly cater to hanging up all of your gardening tools and other such devices, they can also easily be used to add extra shelving. There is also an endless array of racks to hold everything from fishing rods and reels to golf clubs, bicycles and other sports equipment above your doors. The space above your door is especially useful for seasonal items, as you will likely not need to reach up there too often. With proper inventory, evaluation of space, and purchasing of goods, planning your new organizational scheme can be fun and easy.

The second step to proper garage organization is to clear out the entire space. This process has two primary stages. The first is to get everything out. It is important to have your garage completely emptied of materials before undergoing any serious reorganization. Installing your new organizational tools requires space that can be achieved easily if the garage is empty. Seeing the full space will allow you to get a better vision of how you want it to look when you have finished. This will help you see any potential flaws in your plan, and begin finding a solution before everything is back in its place.

Getting everything out also encourages the second stage, cleaning. Cleaning out your garage is important, even if you only use it for outdoor storage. Spraying much of the space down with a hose is a great start. It is also important to make sure you get at all of the cobwebs, the dust, and the debris before you try to add new items. It is important to clean off the individual items in your garage before you put them back in their proper places. It is easy to clean when the items are out of the garage, and you do not have to move around them. Take advantage of this time with the garage empty and use it to give your items a clean shine. Once you have done this, you are ready to take on the third and final step of the process.

There are a few important rules of thumb to keep in mind when it comes to putting your garage back together again. The first to consider is effective movement. Make sure that you leave good lanes for you and your family to move around in throughout your garage space. If you have to work hard to put an item away, it usually is not long before you end up letting the system go and leaving the garage a mess once again. When it comes to the tangible process of what to put back in when, it is a good idea to start with the larger items. Getting these in place will allow you to better see your space limitations within the new scheme, and will help you troubleshoot. From there work your way from the back up, remembering to leave space for easy movement.

By following the three simple steps of planning, taking apart and putting back together your garage, it is simple for anybody to turn this space into a well organized part of their home. While it may take some patience and hard work, when all is done the rewards are plentiful.

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