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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.
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Once shelves fill up, items start mixing together and the room loses working space.


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.

Boxes keep landing wherever there is room until holiday bins, yard tools, and spare household items all end up along the wall or across the floor. In Fate, that usually happens because the garage becomes the easiest place to drop overflow from inside the house, and nothing separates daily-use items from long-term storage.

Open shelves seem helpful at first, then boxes get doubled up, smaller items slide behind larger ones, and the whole setup stops helping. Bulk paper towels and small project supplies usually end up mixed together on open shelving, which creates clutter you can see right away and confusion every time you need one specific thing.
Looking for one thing turns frustrating fast once boxes, tools, and household extras start sharing the same open space. In Fate, people often spend more time shifting items aside than actually using the garage, which is how a storage issue slowly becomes an everyday frustration that keeps repeating week after week.

Walking space gets smaller little by little as more storage creeps outward from the wall and into the area you actually need to move through. Without enclosed cabinets, loose items keep claiming floor space, parking space, and work space, which makes the garage feel crowded even when a lot of what is stored there is not used often.








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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A steel cabinet frame changes everything because heavy boxes and loaded shelves put constant pressure on the cabinet body. In Fate, that strength matters when storage includes holiday bins, stacked bins, and tool weight that would make lighter systems wobble, shift, or start sagging sooner than a garage setup should.

The finish makes a visible difference when cabinets stop looking like shop leftovers and start feeling like part of the home. A melamine finish helps the garage stay bright, clean, and easier to maintain, while also making it simpler to wipe away dust, smudges, and the light mess that comes with regular use.

Modular sections make planning much easier because very few garages are just one empty wall from end to end. In Fate, modular cabinet sections let you work around outlets, freezer space, and other interruptions while still building a clean layout that feels intentional instead of pieced together from whatever fits.
Closed cabinets calm the room fast because tools, cleaners, cords, and half-used supplies no longer stay visible all day. When the mixed storage disappears behind doors, the garage immediately feels less busy, less distracting, and much easier to keep looking organized without having to line up every single item perfectly.
Assembly stays practical for real homeowners because the cabinet system is designed for straightforward assembly rather than a drawn-out installation. Homeowners can take it on as a DIY project or hire a handyman they trust, knowing the sections are made to go together in a logical way without turning the garage into a long construction job.

Once installed the garage stays steadier when you are no longer relying on open shelves and floor piles to do the job. In Fate, enclosed storage keeps categories separated, makes cleanup faster, and helps the garage stay organized longer without the constant slide back into mixed bins and crowded corners.
Daily routines get simpler after that because putting something away takes less effort when cabinet space is planned ahead of time. Tools go back to one spot, bins stop moving around, and the garage becomes easier to use for storage, projects, or parking without starting each day with visual clutter and missing items.

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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 by measuring the wall carefully so you know exactly how much cabinet space the garage can take. In Fate, that means checking width, height, and the room needed for doors to open, giving you a layout based on the wall you actually have instead of rough guesses that lead to problems later.
Do not guess around garage obstacles since even a good cabinet system needs to respect what is already on the wall. If you note outlets, hose bibs, freezer space, or wall bumps before ordering, the layout comes together more cleanly and installation feels far less frustrating once the project gets underway.






Choose sections based on what you store because the best cabinet wall is not always the one with the most boxes on it. Choosing sections intentionally helps create room for bulky items, smaller supplies, and everyday grab-and-go storage without turning the system into another crowded wall of mixed-up stuff. for the long run.
Clear the area before delivery arrives by moving loose items, boxes, and anything leaning against the wall. That gives you room to unload the shipment, sort cabinet pieces, and work safely without trying to build around the same clutter you are trying to solve with the new storage system. for the long run.



Build the base pieces in order because cabinet assembly gets easier when you are not jumping ahead. A consistent order keeps parts organized, helps each section line up the way it should, and makes the full wall feel much more manageable for a homeowner or handyman working through the project.
Level and secure each cabinet carefully before the garage starts doing real daily work again. In Fate, a patient install helps the cabinets sit straight, function smoothly, and support heavier storage without the visual crookedness or loose feel that can show up when people rush through the final setup. for the long run.


Load the cabinets with simple categories instead of putting everything back wherever it fits. Grouping tools together, bins together, and daily-use items together helps the cabinet wall start strong, and that first setup matters because it creates the pattern the whole household will keep following afterward. for the long run.
Keep using the same cabinet routine since the best storage setup still depends on where things go after use. A repeatable routine keeps cabinet space working the way it should, prevents new floor piles from starting, and helps the garage stay organized without needing a fresh reset every few weekends.




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A useful garage supports the whole house when storage fits how people actually use the space. A cabinet system works well for family overflow, seasonal bins, and small weekend projects, because it keeps mixed items off open shelves, clears the floor, and gives the garage a cleaner look without making everyday access harder for the people using it.
That is why cabinets matter here in Fate, where the garage often has to handle family overflow, seasonal bins, and small weekend projects at the same time. A cabinet layout keeps those items contained, protects walking space, and helps the room stay cleaner, so organization feels stable instead of being something that falls apart every few weekends.
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