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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 shelves and spare storage pieces fall short, clutter starts spreading into 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 Vacaville, the garage often collects all the categories that do not fit cleanly inside the house. Bulk paper goods, coolers, tools, hobby supplies, and yard items end up sharing one room. Without enough cabinet space, those groups start leaning on each other, and the garage feels packed long before it is truly full.

A lot of homeowners try to stay ahead of that mess with open shelves and plastic bins. That can help for a season, but it usually depends on constant sorting. Once life gets busy, lids get left off, labels stop helping, and the shelves slowly turn into a stack of mixed items instead of organized storage.
Clutter also grows when every new problem gets solved with a different kind of storage. A rack for sports gear, a shelf for paint, and an old cabinet for random supplies may sound practical, but it breaks the room into fragments. The garage ends up storing things everywhere, which makes cleanup feel temporary and frustrating.

What homeowners notice after a while is that the room stops feeling dependable. You can clean it on a Saturday, then one grocery run, one small project, or one busy week puts boxes and loose items right back out. That usually means the space does not need more effort. It needs better cabinets that can absorb normal use.








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 gives the garage one coordinated storage wall instead of asking several smaller solutions to share the load. That matters because bins, tools, cleaners, and bulk items can finally live in planned sections. The room feels easier to manage when the storage works as one system instead of as a bunch of pieces trying to get along.

The steel frame is a major reason the cabinets feel different in daily use. Garage shelves carry heavier loads, get opened constantly, and deal with more real-world wear than a spare room ever would. A stronger frame helps the wall stay solid, which matters when you are trusting it with tools, supplies, and heavier seasonal storage.

Bigfoot's melamine finish helps the garage look cleaner without asking for special care. The cabinet faces wipe down easily, look more finished than exposed shelving, and make the room feel less like leftover space. That cleaner appearance matters because people tend to keep a room organized when the storage already looks intentional and worth maintaining.
The modular layout gives homeowners room to think about what belongs where. Tall cabinets can hold bigger items, lower sections can take heavier daily-use storage, and upper cabinets can keep less-used things out of the way. That flexibility makes the wall easier to live with, because the layout follows real categories instead of forcing everything into matching boxes.
Enclosed storage helps in a simple but important way: it keeps visual clutter from taking over the room. When cords, cleaners, project supplies, and backup household items are behind doors, the garage feels calmer the moment it opens. You are not looking at every loose item you own, which makes the whole space feel easier to manage.

The system is built to be approachable whether you want a DIY project or prefer to hire a local handyman. Cabinets go together in a logical sequence, which cuts down on guesswork and keeps the project moving. That gives homeowners a realistic path to a finished storage wall without the confusion and delays that come with a complicated custom job.
After installation, most homeowners notice that staying organized no longer feels like a weekly reset. The cabinet wall holds the categories that used to drift across shelves, corners, and floor space. That stability is the real benefit. It makes the garage easier to put back together after normal life happens, which is exactly what good storage should do.

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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.
You start by measuring the available wall carefully and paying attention to anything that interrupts the cabinet run. Windows, hose bibs, outlets, trim, and garage door hardware all affect placement. Honest measurements matter because they keep the plan grounded in the real room, not in guesses made while hoping everything will somehow work itself out later.
From there, it makes sense to sort your storage into real categories before choosing sections. Everyday tools should not compete with holiday bins, and cleaning supplies should not get buried behind bulk items. When you plan around how the garage is actually used, the finished wall becomes easier to maintain because every group has a place that makes sense.






Next, you work around the obstacles that make every garage a little different. Some walls have utility hookups that must stay reachable, while others have uneven corners or equipment that changes cabinet depth. Taking those details seriously before installation helps the layout feel smooth and deliberate instead of patched together once the cabinets are already standing.
This is also the point where modular sizing becomes practical, not just convenient. You can choose cabinet sections that support what you store and fit what the wall allows. That keeps the layout from feeling generic. Instead, the cabinet wall starts to reflect actual tools, bins, supplies, and daily habits, which is why it works better long term.



When the system shows up, the project feels more organized because the pieces were made to become one cabinet wall. You are not collecting leftover storage from different stores and hoping it lines up. That cuts down on frustration, keeps the installation moving, and makes it easier to see how the finished wall will come together from the start.
Assembly happens in sequence, which keeps the work manageable and easier to follow. As each cabinet section goes in, the wall becomes more stable and the layout becomes easier to understand. That steady progress matters because it turns a large storage upgrade into a project with visible momentum instead of a loose build that keeps dragging on.


Once the cabinets are set, you load them by category so the wall starts helping right away. Larger cabinets can hold bulk supplies and bigger gear, while drawers or smaller sections can handle the hand tools and loose items that used to disappear. That first round of setup makes daily use smoother because the categories are already established.
The payoff shows up when the garage no longer depends on makeshift storage to stay functional. Items are tucked into cabinets instead of stacked on the floor or spread across open shelves. The room feels easier to clean, easier to use, and easier to trust. That is when the wall stops being a project and starts serving the household.




Vacaville, California

In Vacaville, garages often have to handle a mix of family storage, yard supplies, project materials, and extra household goods all in one place. That variety is exactly why open shelves fill so quickly. Good cabinets separate those categories, keep the floor clearer, and help the room stay useful instead of turning into a backup room with a garage door.
When the storage is built for real daily traffic, the room becomes easier to live with. You can put away a grocery overflow box, grab a tool, or reach the cooler without moving other piles first. That kind of convenience is what makes a cabinet wall valuable. It turns busy storage into something the household can actually keep up with.
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