More Than a Car Port: Making the Most of Your Garage
/It seems that, these days, we could all do with more storage space and inevitably it seems that our garage becomes a dumping ground for odds and ends. However, because garages are often underutilised, this space could benefit from a bit more creativity and planning so you can transform it into a functional and aesthetically pleasing part of the home. So, how can you make the most of your garage? Let's unlock the door.
Storage Solutions
One of the most prominent purposes of a garage is to store items. However, it makes sense for us to use storage solutions properly. There are so many different garage storage solutions, but you can benefit from utilising a number of components, including bike racks and hooks for bicycles and other implements to keep them off the floor preventing clutter.
In addition to cabinets and drawers or shelving systems, you can also benefit from wall-mounted organisers, for example, pegboards. Because the garage tends to be a place for your tools, you've got to start organising your space more efficiently.
Let's not forget overhead space either! When we have a garage that is full to the brim or, in fact, any space in our home, one of the keys is about storing upwards, and ceiling storage overhead can be incredibly useful. Make sure that you use it for those seldom-used items like holiday decorations or sports gear that you pull out once a year.
The Right Interior Design Tactics
Lots of people don't give their garage the attention to detail that it deserves. This is why you need to think about elevating the aesthetic appeal through a number of components. For example, you can personalise your garage with decorative accents like artwork or even potted plants, depending on how often you venture into the garage. This can instantly add some character and that all-important warmth to the space.
When you start to consider the different types of accents you can bring to your garage, you may want to look at a colour scheme that has a sense of harmony with the interior of your home. Opting for neutral or bright colours, or even just painting the walls and ceiling, can make a significant impact. You may also want to look at energy-efficient LED bulbs as a simple lighting solution that's also cost-effective, while also upgrading the flooring. If you don't park your car in the garage, you can make a few changes within, like locking floor tiles or an epoxy coating, which improves the aesthetics and is also easy to clean.
Segmentation
If you are using your garage as a dumping ground, you can benefit from making a few simple changes by creating a gardening corner, a sports gear zone, or even a space for maintaining your car. If you really have to use the garage as a glorified storage space, segmenting it will, at the very least, ensure you can get what you need quickly. By implementing some of these solutions, you will undoubtedly harness the full potential of your garage that doesn't just add usefulness, but also value to your home.
Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.