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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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When everyday items stay exposed, the garage turns into a holding area instead of usable storage.


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.

By the time boxes start lining one wall, the garage usually becomes the place where extra paper towels, sports bags, folded chairs, and tool cases all land together. In Highland Village, that buildup often happens a little at a time, so the mess feels manageable until walking space tightens and simple jobs take longer than they should.

Open shelves do not stop clutter from spreading because everything stays visible, easy to stack, and easy to abandon halfway through a busy week. One bin gets set in front of another, loose tools slide to the back, and tall piles form wherever there is a flat spot, which makes the whole garage feel busier than it is.
What makes this harder for Highland Village homeowners is that the garage often handles more than one job at once. It stores yard supplies, overflow from the pantry, school gear, and project tools, but without closed storage, each category drifts into the next until nothing has a dependable place to go back to.

Once the floor becomes the backup shelf, the space stops working the way a garage should. You start walking around coolers, paint cans, and bulk packages just to reach the freezer or the door into the house. At that point, the issue is not owning too much stuff; it is having nowhere solid to put it.








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 cabinets start with a steel frame that gives the storage real backbone instead of depending on thin panels alone. That matters in a working garage where bins get loaded heavy and shelves see constant use. The system feels solid when you open doors, set down tools, or store the kind of weight that makes lighter units wobble.

The clean look comes from durable melamine panels that give Highland Village garages a finished surface without making the room feel fussy. They wipe down easier than raw wood, hold up better than rough utility shelving, and help the space look calmer because tools, boxes, and supplies are not left out where every item adds visual noise.

Because the layout is modular, the storage can be planned around the way you actually use one wall. A tall section can hold long tools, a bank of cabinets can handle stacked bins, and a work surface can sit where you really need it. That makes the garage easier to live with day after day.
Enclosed cabinets change the room in a simple way: they stop every item from competing for attention. Instead of seeing extension cords, cleaners, spare hardware, and half-used project supplies all at once, you close the doors and keep those categories separated. The garage feels more orderly because the storage finally contains what it is supposed to hold.
For homeowners in Highland Village, that enclosed storage is useful because garage items rarely stay in neat little groups on their own. Holiday tubs, yard products, cleaning supplies, and small tools all have different shapes and sizes. Bigfoot makes it easier to assign each group a section, so the wall stays readable instead of turning into one long mixed pile.

The system is also built to be practical for real installation, whether you handle the assembly yourself or bring in a local handyman. Parts arrive ready to go together in sequence, and the design makes sense once the wall plan is set. You are not trying to improvise a storage wall from random pieces.
After everything is in place, the garage usually stays more stable because the storage matches the routine that happens there. Items get returned to enclosed sections instead of landing on the floor. Projects are easier to start because tools are easier to reach. The room stops feeling like overflow space and starts acting like part of the home again.

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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 carefully, not just guessing from one end to the other. In Highland Village, that usually means checking width, ceiling height, base trim, and how much room you need to open doors or park comfortably. A good measurement keeps the plan realistic before any cabinet choices are locked in.
It also helps to measure what you actually want stored there. Tall tools, cooler sizes, bulk packages, and storage bins all tell you more than a rough estimate ever will. When the measurements match the items, the final layout works better because each section is sized for real garage use, not wishful thinking.






Next, you work around the parts of the wall that cannot be blocked, like outlets, water lines, attic access points, or electrical panels. A good garage plan never pretends those things are not there. It uses the available wall honestly, so the finished cabinet run feels intentional and still leaves important utilities reachable.
This is where thoughtful planning matters most, because obstacles change how each cabinet section should be placed. Sometimes a tall unit needs to move, sometimes a workbench fits better under a window, and sometimes one gap saves a lot of frustration later. Good storage does not force the wall; it respects what is already there.



After that, the layout gets built around priorities instead of guesses. If tools are used weekly, they should sit where you can reach them fast. If seasonal bins only come down a few times a year, they can live higher or farther down the run. That simple thinking makes the whole system feel easier to use.
For many homes in Highland Village, the right mix includes a combination of tall storage, enclosed base cabinets, and a work surface for quick jobs. The point is not filling every inch with boxes. The point is choosing sections on purpose, so the wall supports the routine you already have instead of fighting against it.


When the order arrives, the build usually goes smoother when everything is assembled in sequence and checked as it goes. Start with the plan, keep parts grouped, and avoid rushing the first cabinet. Once the base line is right, the rest of the run becomes easier to level, align, and finish cleanly.
Whether you build it yourself or have help, the end goal is the same: a cabinet wall that feels sturdy, clean, and easy to maintain. Doors close properly, sections line up, and stored items finally disappear behind real storage. That finished look is what helps the garage stay under control long after installation day.




Highland Village, Texas

In Highland Village, many garages have to carry a mix of family overflow, home project supplies, and the everyday items that never seem to fit anywhere inside. That is why closed cabinet storage matters here. It gives those loose categories a home, keeps the floor clearer, and makes the garage easier to use without constant reshuffling.
That kind of improvement helps Highland Village homeowners keep the garage useful for more than parking and storage alone. You can grab what you need faster, put things away without creating another pile, and keep the room looking settled through busy weeks. Good cabinets do not change your routine; they make the routine easier to manage.
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