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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.
The Ultimate DIY Solution for Effortless Organization.
When storage stays open and scattered, everyday items start taking over the room.


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.

In Union City, garage clutter often starts with useful things that never got a dependable home. Cleaning supplies land beside tools, sports gear gets tossed near the door, and extra boxes end up on the floor. The room feels crowded not because people have too much, but because storage keeps breaking into little temporary piles.

Open shelving usually looks fine at first because it gives everything a visible place. The problem shows up later, when bins are half-labeled, smaller items slide behind larger ones, and loose supplies start covering whatever empty shelf space is left. Once that happens, putting things away takes longer, so people stop doing it consistently.
Another reason garages get messy is that storage often grows in pieces instead of as one plan. A leftover shelf, an old cabinet, and a plastic rack may each hold something, but they do not work together. That makes the room harder to reset because every category is stored in a different kind of spot.

When the floor starts catching overflow, the whole garage feels less useful. Parking gets tighter, quick cleanup takes more effort, and simple jobs feel annoying before they even begin. That is usually the point where homeowners realize they do not need more hustle. They need cabinets that can hold everyday life without spilling back out.








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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Bigfoot works best when the garage gets one real storage wall instead of several smaller fixes. That kind of layout gives tools, household supplies, seasonal bins, and bulky items their own zones. Instead of asking random pieces to cooperate, the room finally has cabinets built to carry the full storage load in one organized place.

The steel frame matters because garage cabinets get used harder than most indoor furniture. Shelves hold heavier items, doors open constantly, and the space sees more dust, movement, and traffic. A stronger frame helps the wall feel solid in daily use, which is exactly what homeowners want when they are storing tools, bins, and larger supplies.

The melamine finish changes the look of the room in a practical way. It gives the cabinet wall a cleaner, more finished appearance than exposed shelves or patched-together storage. That matters because when the garage looks put together, people are more likely to keep it that way instead of treating it like permanent overflow.
A modular cabinet layout gives you flexibility without making the wall feel pieced together. Tall sections can hold bulk storage, lower cabinets can handle heavier everyday items, and upper spaces can take the things you only reach for now and then. That mix helps the room feel natural instead of forcing everything into one box size.
Closed cabinet storage solves a problem open shelves never really fix. It keeps cleaners, extension cords, hardware, and backup supplies behind doors, where they are easier to sort without adding visual noise. The garage feels calmer the moment items are tucked away, which makes the whole room easier to walk into and easier to maintain.

Assembly is designed to stay approachable whether you want to build it yourself or hand the job to a local installer. The system goes together in a logical order, so the process feels manageable instead of chaotic. That gives homeowners a practical way to upgrade the garage without turning it into a drawn-out custom project.
Once the wall is installed, staying organized usually takes less energy because the storage finally matches the amount of stuff the room carries. You are not chasing clutter between shelves, bins, and corners anymore. You have one cabinet system doing the heavy lifting, which makes daily cleanup faster and keeps the garage steadier week after week.

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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.
The first step is measuring the wall you want to improve, including width, height, and anything that interrupts the run. Outlets, water heaters, trim, windows, and garage door hardware all matter because they affect how the cabinets fit. Good measurements keep the plan realistic and help the finished layout feel intentional instead of forced.
After that, it helps to think through what you actually store and what you reach for most. Yard tools should not compete with cleaning supplies, and seasonal bins should not block everyday items. Choosing sections around real categories makes the finished wall easier to use because the storage plan matches how the garage already serves the household.






Next, you work around the details that make the room unique. Some garages have utility lines that need access, uneven corners, or equipment that limits cabinet depth in certain spots. Planning for those conditions early keeps the run smooth and useful, rather than leaving you with a layout that looks good on paper but feels awkward every day.
This is also where modular sizing earns its keep. You can mix taller sections, lower cabinets, and upper storage based on what the wall can handle and what the household actually owns. That makes the storage wall feel custom in the right way, because the arrangement follows real use instead of forcing a generic package to fit.



When the system arrives, the pieces already belong to one cabinet wall, which keeps the project from feeling scattered before it begins. You are not sorting through leftovers from different brands or trying to make mismatched parts cooperate. That saves time, lowers frustration, and gives the whole installation a more organized starting point from day one.
Assembly then moves in sequence, which helps the project stay manageable. As each section goes in, the wall becomes easier to read and the plan becomes easier to trust. That steady progress matters because it turns a major storage upgrade into something homeowners can track, rather than a loose project that keeps drifting across weekends.


Once the cabinets are standing, you load them by category so the wall keeps working after installation day. Larger sections can take bulk storage, drawers can hold smaller supplies, and upper spaces can keep less-used items tucked away. That first round of organization is what makes daily use feel smoother right from the start.
The finished wall changes the room because it removes the need for makeshift storage. Items are no longer stacked on the floor or shoved onto open shelves, so the garage feels easier to enter, easier to clean, and easier to trust. That is when the space starts helping the household instead of slowing it down.




Union City, California

In Union City, many garages have to do more than park a vehicle. They often carry extra pantry overflow, sports gear, yard supplies, small tools, and project materials at the same time. Good cabinets help divide those categories, so the room stays easier to use and does not keep turning into a catchall for whatever comes home next.
When the storage wall is planned well, everyday routines get simpler. You can open a cabinet, grab what you need, and put things back without shifting three other piles first. That is what makes a good garage cabinet system valuable. It gives the room enough structure to stay useful even when household traffic stays busy.
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