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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.
Clutter builds when open storage leaves daily items visible, stackable, and easy to forget.


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.

Most garages start out with enough room, then slowly fill with moving boxes, paint cans, yard tools, and holiday bins that never get put back in a steady spot. In Livingston, that slow pileup usually happens because the garage becomes the easiest place to drop extra things when the house starts feeling full.

Open shelving seems useful at first because you can see everything, but that same setup makes it easy to stack one thing in front of another. A ladder goes here, a cooler goes there, then smaller items disappear behind them. Before long, the shelves hold more clutter than storage, and the floor starts carrying the rest.
When items stay out in plain sight, they rarely stay sorted for long. A row of bins turns into mixed piles, tool bags land beside sports gear, and loose hardware ends up in coffee cans or drawers that never get cleaned out. In Livingston, many homeowners are not short on wall space, they are short on enclosed storage.

That is when the garage stops being helpful and starts becoming frustrating. You walk in knowing something is there, but not where it went. Parking gets tighter, cleanup takes longer, and simple jobs feel annoying before they even begin. The mess is not always from too much stuff, it is often from the wrong kind of storage.








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 starts with a heavy steel frame that gives the whole cabinet line a solid base for real garage weight. That matters when shelves need to hold tool cases, bulk paper towels, paint, and boxed supplies without bowing. In Livingston, sturdy support helps the wall stay dependable instead of becoming another place things start sagging.

The outside panels use smooth melamine so the garage looks cleaner the moment everything gets put behind doors. Instead of seeing labels, loose cords, and mixed bins all at once, you see a finished row of cabinets that calms the wall down. That cleaner look also makes it easier to notice what still needs a proper place.

Because the system is modular, you can plan around a water heater, an outlet, a window, or a step in the wall without forcing a bad fit. You choose sections that make sense for what you store. That makes the garage feel intentional instead of patched together with shelves that only partly solve the problem.
Cabinet doors change daily use more than most people expect because they stop the habit of tossing one more thing onto an open shelf. In Livingston, enclosed storage helps tools stay together, seasonal bins stay stacked neatly, and loose items stay hidden until they are actually needed, which keeps the room from looking busy every day.
The setup is friendly for homeowners who like DIY projects, but it also works well for a local handyman. The pieces are made to go together in a straightforward order, so you are not dealing with a confusing custom build. That gives more people a realistic path to getting the garage done without putting it off.

Once the cabinets are in place, the wall stops shifting between neat and messy every weekend. The garage holds its shape better because each section has a job, and that makes cleanup faster after projects, shopping trips, and holiday changes. Instead of resetting the room again and again, you maintain it with smaller, easier habits.
That long term payoff comes from giving everyday items a home that does not move around. Chargers, cleaners, tape, screws, and overflow kitchen supplies stop drifting from shelf to shelf. In Livingston, that kind of stability matters because the garage often handles more than one role, and each role works better when the wall storage stays organized.

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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 use, not guessing from memory. Check width, height, door swing, and any spots where the floor rises or the wall changes. A few careful measurements make it easier to choose cabinet sections that truly fit and stop you from buying a layout that looks good on paper only.
While you measure, mark anything that affects placement, like outlets, water lines, garage door tracks, or a softener tank. In Livingston, many garages have at least one wall feature that changes the layout. Working around those details early keeps the finished setup useful instead of leaving you with blocked access or dead space you cannot use well.






After that, choose the sections that match what actually needs to be stored. Tall cabinets help with bins, cleaners, and larger tools, while lower workbench sections make sense for projects and grab-and-go items. Picking with purpose beats filling a wall at random, because the storage ends up serving the way your household really uses the garage.
That planning stage also helps you decide what should stay together once the system arrives. You may want car supplies in one section, yard tools in another, and holiday bins grouped off to one side. Making those decisions before build day cuts down the clutter shuffle that usually happens when people organize after the cabinets are already assembled.



When the order shows up, clear the wall, sweep the floor, and stage the parts so the build moves in a calm sequence. You do not need a dramatic construction setup. You just need enough open room to lay things out, read the instructions, and work from one section to the next without stepping around old clutter.
Build the frame first, then add shelves, panels, and doors in order so the job stays simple. That sequence keeps the pieces easy to follow and helps the whole line come together cleanly. In Livingston, homeowners usually do better when they avoid jumping ahead and instead finish one section at a time before loading anything inside.


Once everything is assembled, place the items back by category instead of just stuffing them anywhere to get the garage cleared. Put daily-use things where they are easy to reach and seasonal items higher or farther down the wall. That final sorting step is what turns new cabinets into a storage system that actually stays useful.
From there, the job becomes keeping up with the system, not rebuilding the room every month. Boxes stop drifting, tools return to one spot, and cleanup goes faster after normal life happens. That is the point where the garage starts feeling dependable again, because the storage supports your routines instead of fighting against them.




Livingston, California

In Livingston, the garage often holds work gear, extra household supplies, and the things that do not fit comfortably inside the house. That only works when storage keeps those categories from mixing together. Cabinets help separate the daily clutter from the occasional items, so the room feels easier to walk into, use, and keep looking under control.
A better setup gives Livingston homeowners a garage that can handle real use without feeling packed all the time. You can store bins, tools, cleaners, and project items behind closed doors, keep a work area open, and still find what you need. That makes the space more practical on ordinary days, not just right after a cleanup.