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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.
Visible storage invites overflow, mixed categories, and daily mess that keeps spreading outward.


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.

Some garages feel messy even when the homeowner has already bought shelves, bins, and hooks to stay organized. The trouble is that those pieces often collect more categories than they can manage. In Marina, garages commonly end up holding household overflow, hobby gear, tools, and car supplies together, which makes every wall work harder than it should.

The more open a storage setup is, the easier it becomes to keep postponing real organization. You can always squeeze in one more tote or set something down for later. That works for a day or two, then turns into a wall of stacked items where the front row hides the back row and the floor joins in.
Many people assume they simply need less stuff, but the bigger problem is often that nothing has a protected place to stay sorted. Loose tools wander, cleaners mix with project supplies, and small items disappear into larger piles. In Marina, garages often feel crowded because the storage leaves everything exposed, not because every square foot is full.

That creates a room that is hard to trust. You know the extension cord is somewhere, but not where. You think the extra light bulbs are still in the garage, but cannot spot them quickly. The room becomes slower to use because each task starts with searching, moving things, and trying not to make the mess worse.








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 wall a strong steel frame first, which is what allows the cabinets to handle real garage weight with confidence. Heavy bins, tool boxes, car products, and backup supplies need support that feels solid. In Marina, strong framing helps the storage line stay dependable instead of shifting into a weak or overloaded wall setup.

The melamine cabinet finish changes the look of the garage by replacing exposed clutter with clean, enclosed faces. That does not just make the room prettier. It also cuts down the visual noise that makes a garage feel chaotic even when things are partly sorted. A calmer wall usually leads to better daily upkeep as well.

Because the system is modular, you can work around whatever the wall already has going on instead of forcing a one-size run. That might mean planning around an outlet, utility area, or door swing. The result is a layout that feels intentional and useful rather than a row of storage that ignores how the garage is actually used.
Closed storage helps the garage stay organized by giving each category a place that is not constantly visible and easy to disturb. In Marina, that can make a big difference for homes where the garage is used often. Cabinets create separation between items, and that separation is what keeps the whole room from blending back together.
The build process works for people who enjoy doing the job themselves, but it also makes sense for homeowners who would rather have a handyman handle it. The system is designed to go together in a clear sequence. That keeps the project realistic without turning garage storage into a long, expensive remodeling event.

Once everything is installed, the wall becomes easier to keep under control because the cabinets support consistent habits. Items return to the same places, loose clutter has fewer places to gather, and cleanup after projects takes less effort. The room does not need to be perfect. It just needs storage that helps it recover faster.
That is why the garage often feels more stable afterward, even during busy weeks. Tools stay together, bins stay behind doors, and everyday supplies stop spreading out across the wall. In Marina, that steadier setup can make the room more useful for storage, work, and parking without needing constant attention just to stay presentable.

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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.
Start the project by measuring the wall carefully and checking where doors, trim, and vehicle clearance affect the usable space. Real measurements matter because they keep the plan tied to the garage you have. That first pass should also tell you how much room remains for walking, working, and reaching what you use most often.
Next, mark any utilities or obstacles that the layout needs to respect, including outlets, hoses, water lines, garage tracks, or floor changes. In Marina, a good plan usually comes from noticing those details early. It is much easier to choose sections around them now than to correct a layout after the cabinets arrive.






Then choose cabinet sections based on how the garage is really used. Think about what needs enclosed space, what should stay within easy reach, and whether a work surface belongs in the run. Storage feels better when it reflects your daily routines instead of following a generic layout that only looks balanced from a distance.
Before the build day, group your items into categories so you already know what will go where. That might mean car supplies, tools, cleaners, seasonal bins, or hobby materials. Making those decisions early helps the move-in go faster and stops the new cabinets from becoming a nicer version of the same mixed clutter.



When the order is delivered, clear enough room to unpack the components and work in an easy sequence across the wall. A swept floor and open path make a big difference. You want the build area calm enough that you can focus on each section without stepping over boxes and loose items from the old setup.
Assemble the cabinets in order, finishing the frame, shelves, and panels for one section before moving to the next. In Marina, that step-by-step rhythm usually keeps the job cleaner and easier to track. It also gives you a chance to check alignment as you go, rather than finding a mistake at the very end.


After the line is complete, load the cabinets with intention so the most used items end up in the easiest spots. Put backups higher, daily tools lower, and related categories together. That move-in step matters because it sets the tone for how the garage will function once the excitement of installation day is over.
From that point on, the work is mostly about returning items to the same cabinet sections after use. The room gets easier to maintain because the storage finally gives clutter fewer chances to spread. Small daily habits are enough to hold the garage together when the wall has real structure and defined places for things.




Marina, California

In Marina, garages often end up doing several jobs at once, which is exactly why open shelving gets overwhelmed so quickly. Cabinets help divide those jobs into usable zones for tools, overflow supplies, project items, and seasonal storage. When the wall is organized by purpose, the room becomes easier to live with on normal days.
Marina homeowners usually want a garage that looks cleaner without becoming fussy to maintain. A good cabinet layout does that by hiding clutter, keeping categories together, and making cleanup simpler after errands, projects, or weekend work. The room feels more dependable because the storage is finally built around how people actually use it.
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