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In this video, you’ll see our team in action as they build a complete cabinet system from start to finish. The real build took about 35 minutes. If you ever need help, we’re ready to guide you through it.
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A durable wall-based storage system for hardworking family garages


Plus we include a free 1/2 hour consultation on your build day. You can schedule a 15 minute time slot to reach out with questions and make sure your installation goes smoothly.

Escondido garages often become the easiest place to drop whatever the house cannot hold. yard equipment, workshop supplies, totes, and bulk household storage begin gathering in corners, against walls, and across the floor. The room still technically holds everything, yet it stops feeling functional because there is no clear system guiding where each category should actually live.

What makes the garage feel chaotic is not always volume; it is the absence of structure. Bins, ladders, coolers, supplies, and household overflow end up sharing random corners. That makes retrieval slower, cleanup harder, and the entire room more stressful because homeowners cannot trust where anything will be when they need it.
Many homeowners try open shelving first, but the limits show up quickly. The structure often lacks the strength, adjustability, or finished appearance people expected. Instead of reducing stress, it creates another compromise where the garage is somewhat better but still far from calm, organized, and dependable. for the household overall.

That is the moment many homeowners realize they do not need more random shelves; they need a better system. What should be a flexible workspace or clean storage zone turns into a room that feels crowded almost all the time. A smarter wall-based cabinet setup changes that by giving belongings a stable place and opening the floor again.








Choose from three elegant colors of 5/8-inch double-sided melamine, all with perfectly matched edge banding for a seamless finish.

In this picture, you can see every shelf bracket, tool, and piece of hardware you’ll need to assemble an 8' x 6' x 24" section.

Built from 14-gauge powder-coated steel, our boltless racking system forms a heavy-duty, skyscraper-strong foundation for every cabinet.

Our modular cabinets offer flexible add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more.

Each kit includes a custom leveler system to keep your cabinets perfectly level, even if your garage floor isn’t.

Our modular cabinets support add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more for a custom fit.



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The Original Bigfoot Garage Cabinet was built for garages that need real structure, not temporary fixes. Its core structure is a 14-gauge steel boltless racking system, so the cabinet has the backbone needed for real garage use. Instead of a flimsy furniture feel, homeowners get a durable storage wall designed for weight, daily use, and long-term reliability.

The cabinet feels practical, but it also brings a cleaner visual standard to the garage. Bigfoot uses 5/8 inch double-sided thermally fused melamine panels in white or gray, which gives the system a durable finished face. That makes the room easier to clean, easier to maintain, and much more polished than ordinary open shelving.

Bigfoot works well because it is modular instead of one fixed-size solution. Available widths of 3, 4, 6, and 8 feet let homeowners build a more intentional layout, while the standard 6 foot height and 24 inch depth keep the system practical for real storage. It is modular enough to fit many garages without feeling improvised.
Assembly is another reason homeowners find the Original Bigfoot system approachable. The straightforward build is one of Bigfoot’s strongest practical advantages. An 8 foot section requires only 12 nuts and washers, and the included training videos help homeowners or helpers move through the process with confidence instead of uncertainty.
For homeowners who want more than enclosed base storage, Bigfoot adds matching options. The line includes matching workbenches and wall cabinets, giving homeowners the ability to combine enclosed storage with practical work surfaces. That flexibility is useful for repairs, hobbies, household projects, and the kind of storage that needs to stay accessible instead of buried.

Bigfoot is a good long-term fit because it is modular and easy to grow into. The design supports a sensible phased approach. Start with the wall that matters most, add sections as storage needs grow, and keep the visual consistency intact. That kind of flexibility gives the cabinet value beyond the first installation weekend.
The final advantage is that the product supports different comfort levels with installation. That matters because the best storage product is the one a homeowner can realistically complete. Bigfoot keeps the DIY path clear and also makes it easy to involve a local handyman, which removes a major barrier for customers who want the cabinets without the stress.

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We also include a free 30-minute build-day consultation. You can schedule a 15-minute time slot to ask questions, review layout details, and make sure everything goes smoothly during installation.
Step one is straightforward: measure the space you want the cabinets to occupy. Once the wall length is known, it becomes easier to see what cabinet widths make sense and where clearances matter. It is a simple step, but it prevents layout mistakes and gives homeowners a better feel for the storage potential of the space.
After that, the homeowner can map out how the wall should function. By grouping what needs to be stored, homeowners can decide where wider cabinets belong, where a bench makes sense, and which items should stay easiest to access. That small amount of planning usually pays off every time the garage gets used.






The delivery stage stays practical thanks to the flat-pack approach. Because the components are organized for transport, the delivery process feels more controlled. Homeowners can sort materials, review the pieces, and set up their work area without needing to maneuver oversized finished cabinets through tight openings. for the household overall.
The build process starts by putting together the structural frame. Even though the cabinet is strong, the setup process is intentionally practical. Frame assembly is organized, repeatable, and much easier to follow when the components are staged well before the first parts are connected. for the household overall.



Once the frame is standing, the finishing surfaces bring the cabinet to life. The finishing panels do more than close in the structure. They create the cleaner visual lines that separate Bigfoot from open shelving and help the entire garage feel more intentional and complete. for the household overall.
The next job is arranging the finished sections where they belong. A little extra care here pays off in a big way visually. Proper alignment improves the finished appearance and helps multiple sections look like one coordinated system instead of separate pieces pushed together. for the household overall.


After the cabinets are set, storage can move off the floor for good. Tools, bins, sports gear, paint supplies, seasonal items, and household overflow can all be grouped by type instead of scattered wherever they fit. That creates a garage that is easier to clean, easier to navigate, and much more predictable in daily use.
The end result is not just more storage, but a better experience in the room. People usually notice more open floor space, quicker cleanup, and easier access to the things they actually use. Projects start faster, parking often feels less cramped, and the room becomes a space homeowners feel good about walking into instead of avoiding.




Escondido, California

In Escondido, the garage usually has to support storage, projects, and daily life at the same time. That is why a finished cabinet system makes such a noticeable difference. It shifts bulky storage upward, reduces visible clutter, and gives the room a cleaner, more intentional look that is easier to maintain over time.
Purpose-built garage cabinets give the room a cleaner and more dependable structure. Instead of storing everything out in the open, homeowners get a finished wall that supports real household use. The garage feels more controlled, more attractive, and easier to maintain because the storage solution itself is finally working in the right direction.
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