A garage pegboard organizer can help you free up closet space inside your home. Today's modern homes often lack enough closet space for storing common things like jackets, hats, and gloves.
It's certainly not the nicest garage storage solution that money can buy in fact, it's really dirt cheap in comparison to the exquisite systems. But, with a little bit of paint it looks pretty nice, and when it's installed correctly, it's plenty strong for the tasks at hand.
It's a simple fact of clutter: When closets get full, the overflow items start living on the floor, as well as couches, beds, tables, and countertops. So why not put some of that stuff in the garage? Ok... it sounds like a good idea, but won't that just add more clutter to the garage? Not if you use a pegboard organizer to handle it. It'll all be off the floor and out of the way.
It's certainly not the nicest garage storage solution that money can buy in fact, it's really dirt cheap in comparison to the exquisite systems. But, with a little bit of paint it looks pretty nice, and when it's installed correctly, it's plenty strong for the tasks at hand.
The pegboard is mounted to the wall studs with wood screws, and half-inch spacers slipped over the screws between the pegboard and wall.
This pegboard organizer is holding 5 baseball caps, an outdoor activity hat, a children's flotation device, a child carrying backpack, 9 coats, 4 pairs of gloves, and 3 winter hats.
All of these items are just outside the door to the garage from the house interior, and they're all easily accessible. The best part is, it can hold even more as time goes by. Also, the current items can be changed to accommodate other items down the road.
This is just one example of what you can do in your garage with very little wall space, and a piece of pegboard. How you choose to use a pegboard organizer depends on your own garage storage and organization needs.