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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.
A busy garage falls behind when tools, bulk goods, sports gear, and overflow all stay out in the open.


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.

A working garage can look fine for a long time even while it is getting harder to use. Bags get dropped by the door, cases of drinks line the wall, and tools start sharing space with folding chairs or cleaning products. The room still seems manageable until parking and finding things both become annoying.

The issue is not just how much stuff is out there. It is how that stuff is stored. Open shelves invite stacking, shuffling, and quick drop-offs because everything stays visible and easy to pile onto. Once categories start blending together, even a cleanup session usually ends with the same clutter rearranged in new places.
In Arlington many garages have to carry family storage, hobby gear, and home project supplies at the same time. That creates constant overlap. Balls, extension cords, paper towels, yard chemicals, and tool bags end up inches from each other. Without real cabinet sections, the wall becomes crowded even when the square footage seems decent.

That is why another wire rack or another plastic unit rarely changes much. It gives clutter a new surface, not a better system. When every item remains exposed, the room keeps reading as unfinished and overloaded. The more often people rely on open storage, the more often the garage slides back into visual noise.








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 approaches the garage like a storage system, not a pile of matching boxes. The steel frame is the backbone, giving the cabinets the kind of strength homeowners can feel during assembly and daily use. Heavy bins, power tools, and bulk supplies belong in something built to carry real weight without wobble or sag.

The cabinet faces also help settle the room because melamine creates a cleaner, brighter finish across the wall. Instead of mixed shelves and exposed piles, you get one consistent storage surface. That cleaner look is not just cosmetic. It makes the garage feel easier to maintain because clutter no longer stays on display all day.

For Arlington homeowners closed storage usually changes the space faster than anything else. You stop seeing every loose item at once. Sports equipment, cleaners, shop supplies, and paper goods each get a place behind a door. The room instantly feels calmer, and that visual reset makes people much more likely to keep it in order.
The modular layout is equally important because no two garages are used the same way. Some walls need more lower storage, some need a bench, and some need uppers to keep the floor clear. A flexible system lets the layout match real habits, which always works better than forcing everything into one preplanned shape.
Bigfoot also keeps the build practical for real homeowners. The components ship flat, the sections assemble in sequence, and the process does not require a complicated construction background. If you like building things, it is approachable. If you prefer not to, the design is straightforward enough for a handyman to install cleanly and efficiently.

Once Arlington garages get defined cabinet space, they usually stay more orderly afterward because the system gives every common category a home. Tools stop drifting into household storage. Bulk supplies stop landing on the floor. When the wall itself sets boundaries, the garage needs less constant correcting from the homeowner.
That is the difference between temporary organization and lasting storage. Temporary fixes depend on you to keep making the room behave. A strong cabinet wall does more of that work for you. It carries the load, hides the clutter, and keeps the garage from feeling like a holding area for everything without a place.

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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.
First measure the available wall space and then measure the clearance the room needs to stay comfortable. In Arlington, check where cars park, where doors open, and where people walk in with groceries or gear. A layout only helps when it supports those daily movements instead of creating a cabinet wall that feels oversized for the room.
It is smart to inventory the main categories before you choose cabinet sizes. Totes, coolers, tool cases, sports equipment, cleaning supplies, and paper goods all point toward a different mix of storage. When the plan starts with what you actually own, the finished wall performs better and feels far less generic.






Next look for anything that interrupts the line of cabinets. Outlets, hose connections, electrical panels, trim, freezers, and attic access all affect the best layout. Working around those details ahead of time saves frustration later and gives the final setup a cleaner, more intentional look once everything is installed and loaded.
In Arlington that planning also helps when one garage needs to support several routines at once. Maybe one side handles project tools while another side catches sports gear and household overflow. Designing around those uses keeps the storage from feeling random. Each section earns its place instead of becoming another cabinet that fills with anything.



When the shipment arrives stage the parts by type so the build starts organized. Keeping lower cabinets, tall sections, and uppers grouped together makes the whole process move more smoothly. You spend less time hunting for hardware or panels and more time actually building, which is what keeps momentum going on install day.
Build the system in a clean sequence from the ground up. Start with base units, level them well, then add taller pieces and uppers. That order simplifies alignment and makes the project easier to manage. It also gives you a visible sense of progress, which helps the job feel straightforward rather than overwhelming.


After the wall is built the last step is assigning contents with intention. Put daily-use supplies where they open fast, keep projects near the bench, and group overflow by category. Cabinets work best when the inside arrangement supports real routines, not when everything gets hidden quickly just to make the outside look neat.
That is when Arlington homeowners see why the upgrade feels bigger than just new cabinets. The floor opens up, the wall looks quieter, and the room gets easier to maintain from week to week. You do not have to work as hard to keep order because the storage itself is finally doing its share.




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For many people in Arlington the garage has to balance parking, storage, and everyday unloading all in the same space. That gets frustrating fast when open shelves spill into the walkway. Closed cabinets help by pulling loose items back to the wall, which leaves the room easier to enter, use, and reset.
A better Arlington garage does not need to be empty or oversized. It just needs stronger storage and better boundaries. When cabinets hold the heavy stuff, hide the loose stuff, and keep the floor clearer, the room starts feeling more useful every day without asking you to constantly reorganize the same piles.
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