How to furnish and organize the garage

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A garage can have many different uses other than simply parking for a car and motorbike. Here are Casavo's suggestions for furnishing the garage and transforming it into a place to store your things and cultivate hobbies and passions.

10 ideas and tips on how to best organize the garage

The main reason why we usually decide to buy or rent a garage is to have a safe place to park the car. This space, however, also proves useful for many other uses: it can become a storage area for things that don't fit in the house, for example, or a small workshop in which to dedicate yourself to DIY.

The key to making the most of it is organization. Setting up an orderly and functional garage isn't difficult; all it takes is a little planning and a clear idea of what you want to achieve. Here are 10 tips on how to furnish the garage to create a space just for you.

1. First thing, cleaning

The first place to start is cleaning. In a newly purchased or rented place, there will probably be some things left by the people who used it before you that need to be eliminated.

If you're thinking about how to organize a garage you've been using for a while, start by getting rid of the superfluous. It can happen that you accumulate unused items in the garage and leave them there for months. Trust me: if they're gone, it's very likely that you don't really need them. Thanks to a good decluttering session, you'll be able to see the spaces in a new way and in all their potential. Once you've restored order, it's important to commit to preserving it as much as possible. as long as possible: don't let laziness take over, therefore, and dedicate yourself to cleaning at least once a year.

2. High ceilings? Go for a mezzanine

Now that the parking space is clean and free, let's start talking about ideas for setting up the garage with DIY. If you have a space that's just wide enough to fit your car but has high ceilings, then take advantage of the height and install a small mezzanine to create a storage space.

3. Use walls to optimize space

In small spaces, walls are transformed by necessity into surfaces to be used down to the last centimeter, and the same goes for when you think about how to organize a garage. If your project is Create a small workshop for manual labor. The walls will become a rack on which to hang tools, thus reducing clutter and optimizing space.

4. Creative parking for your bike

Do you already have your car and scooter parked and would like to fit your bike in the garage too, but you don't know how? Hang it on the wall: a simple way to keep your garage tidy and functional.

5. A workbench to assemble when needed

To organize your garage like a small workshop, you will definitely need a work surface. To limit the clutter, we recommend two solutions:

  • install a folding table on the wall with pins that allow you to open and close it;
  • get two sawhorses and a plywood board to assemble as needed.

In both cases, set up your station only when you need it, leaving the area free for parking the rest of the time.

6. Protect the car with bumpers

Don't forget that the garage is first and foremost a place to park the car. While you're working on DIY garage ideas, add buffers to prevent damage to your car while maneuvering, both on the walls and on the protruding corners of shelves and racks.

7. Shelves, preferably metal

In humid environments such as underground car parks, we recommend open shelves rather than traditional cabinets, to allow air to circulate and prevent mold and bad odors. In particular, it's better to opt for metal shelving, which is more resistant than wooden ones.

8. Shelves to make the most of every corner

Shelves are an excellent answer to the question of how to furnish a garage down to the last inch. When shelves aren't enough, add wall shelves, again in metal or resin.

9. Increase the lighting

Parking spaces are usually lit with antiseptic neon lights and little else. At best, they receive a little natural light from windows with a hopper. If you decide to organize the garage for leisure, make sure it has the right lighting. Start with a workbench lamp and perhaps add wall sconces. Be sure to choose waterproof models that can withstand humidity.

10. Everything you need to complete your job

The final touch to setting up the garage for DIY is adding the tools you need for your hobby. If you plan to do mechanical work on your vehicles, you won't be able to do without jacks, battery chargers, and bench grinders, for example. If you transform the garage into your carpenter's workshop, you'll need saws and chisels. Whatever use you intend to make of it, remember to always carry a first aid kit with you, indispensable on many occasions.

Now that you know how to furnish the garage, all you have to do is find the right house with a nice garage to use as a hobby room. On the Casavo's classifieds platform, dozens of properties await you: just select the "garage" filter to immediately find the ideal solution for you.

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