Our one-and-half attached garage is a travesty. It is time to wrest the garage back into usable shape. This is not a quick fix. We have a busy hectic life like everyone. We had to break this project up into phases. You can read about Garage Revival – Phases 1-2-3 here.
PHASE 4: OVERHEAD SHELVES. The entire work area has a coat of paint now. We donated a standing freezer to the local children’s hospital thrift store; keeping a spare refrigerator. This allowed us to store our generators out of the way (instead of in the middle of the garage floor). You can see the yet unused new storage containers on top of one of the generators. Overhead shelving now holds kayak accessories, coolers, camp chairs and the like.


PHASE 5: ROLLING GARDEN TOOL CART. I was so tired of shovels and rakes falling over or left all over the garage. A sturdy rolling cart for garden tools (shovels, rakes, and brooms) was constructed using salvaged wood. While it may not be aesthetically pleasing; there isn’t much wall space, so the rolling functionality is awesome. Added bonus: using the salvaged wood = less accumulated “stuff” in garage. Win-Win!


PHASE 6: WALL CABINETS. We purchased two wall cabinets from the Habitat for Humanity Re-store for gloves, cleaners, trash bags and other small items. Disregard the mess under the cabinets! We still need to go through and organize the mountains to tools, screws, nails, saws, you name it!

The next phases will include sorting and placing items (yet again) into the storage totes, more shelving, and building a workbench. Thanks for coming along on this journey!
You can read more about how we are reclaiming our garage: Garage Revival – Phases 1-2-3
Have a good week! — Joanne































