This garage.

Here's what was in the way.

5 things keeping it cluttered. The right product to fix each one.

Garage before
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Garage after — organized
After

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What we noticed

Floor space near workbench

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I see clothes, a duffel bag, and shoes just piled up on the floor by the workbench. This is a tripping hazard, makes it impossible to sweep or clean, and means these items don't have a designated home, so they'll perpetually end up here.

Fix: All these items need to be moved to a proper location inside the house or put into dedicated storage bins if they truly belong in the garage. For the items that stay in the garage, like the duffel bag if it's for sports equipment, use a large, durable storage box. Everything else needs to go inside.

50-Gallon Storage Bin · $30-50

Left-side multi-purpose shelving unit

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This shelving unit on the left is holding a mix of cleaning products, tools, and what looks like miscellaneous items. Nothing is contained, so items are spilling onto the floor underneath, and it's hard to see what's there or retrieve anything without knocking something over.

Fix: Use clear, stackable bins with lids to organize similar items. Cleaning supplies should go together, tools should go together. This contains the clutter, protects items from dust, and allows for vertical stacking to maximize the shelf height.

Clear Stackable Bins · $40-60 (for a set)

Floor around the large black trash can

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I see a lawnmower, a shop vac, and what looks like other yard equipment just sitting on the floor, spilling out around the trash can. This takes up valuable floor space, creates obstacles, and indicates these items don't have a designated parking spot.

Fix: Invest in wall-mounted hooks and track systems for larger garden tools and equipment like the lawnmower. The shop vac needs a corner where it's always stored, and if possible, it could also go on a small rolling cart for easy movement when in use.

Wall Tool Organizer · $50-70