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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.
The garage loses function when mixed storage stays visible, loose, and easy to reshuffle without real zones.


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.

Because everything stays visible and loose, the room stops feeling dependable for parking, projects, or quick cleanup. In Paris, the garage starts collecting seasonal totes, sports gear, hand tools, and overflow from closets before anyone plans better storage. One bag gets set down, then another box lands beside it, and the floor slowly turns into a catch-all.

After a few busy weeks, the front edge looks full, the back gets forgotten, and smaller things disappear. Open shelving seems helpful at first because you can toss things up fast and still see what you own. The trouble is that mixed items never stay grouped for long, especially when bins, bottles, and tools share one shelf.
That clutter shows up fast, even when the amount of stuff barely changed. When cleaning supplies, paint trays, cords, and boxes waiting on a better spot pile together, the garage gets harder to reset after busy days and weekend jobs. There is no clear home for the next item coming in, so it gets parked wherever there is a gap.

Basic racks and open shelves do very little to separate daily tools, bulky boxes, messy supplies, and things worth protecting. That is why homeowners in Paris often feel frustrated by the garage even when they cleaned it not long ago. The issue is not effort alone. Without enclosed zones, everything keeps blending back together.








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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Instead of wobbling or shifting, the structure stays planted and keeps the layout feeling more dependable from top to bottom. Bigfoot starts with a steel frame, which gives the cabinet line the solid backbone lighter storage pieces usually lack. That matters when shelves need to hold heavier bins, tool bags, cleaners, and the everyday weight of real garage use.

The room feels brighter, easier to wipe down, and far more settled when every section has a finished look. In Paris, that stronger frame gets paired with a melamine finish that looks cleaner than exposed shelving or mismatched bins. Closed cabinet faces hide the visual mess that makes a garage look busy even after you put things away.

That flexibility makes the final setup feel planned instead of squeezed into whatever open stretch happened to be left. The system is modular, so you are not forced into one long row that ignores the way your wall actually works. You can build around parking space, a work area, tall storage needs, and the items you reach for most often.
Once the doors close, the room reads as organized instead of half-finished, even during a busy week. Enclosed cabinets change the garage in a simple but important way by giving messy categories their own hidden space. Paint, chemicals, paper goods, fasteners, and odd-shaped supplies stop competing with each other in plain sight.
That keeps the project moving without turning the install into a custom cabinet problem that drags on for days. For homeowners in Paris, the setup stays practical because the system is made for confident DIY work or a local handyman. The pieces arrive flat packed, the sequence is straightforward, and you are not guessing how the parts relate.

You are maintaining a system at that point, not trying to restart organization every few weekends. After installation, the garage usually stays steadier because every common category already has a cabinet assigned to it. Boxes stop stacking in front of each other, loose tools stop migrating, and cleanup takes less thought.
When the cabinets match the way you actually store tools, boxes, and supplies, the garage keeps its shape. That is the larger advantage of Bigfoot. It does not just store more stuff; it gives the room a layout that still works after daily use. That stability is what most homeowners were missing.

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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.
That early measuring work keeps the plan realistic before a single cabinet section gets chosen. The first step is measuring the wall carefully, not guessing from a quick look while standing in the driveway. You want the full width, the usable height, and the clearance needed for doors, trim, and anything parked inside.
If you unload groceries, tools, or kids' gear in one spot, that matters too when laying out cabinets. In Paris, it also helps to measure with real life in mind, including walking room and how the garage gets used. If the car doors open close to one side, that matters. Good storage starts with honest measurements.






Planning around them now helps the installation fit better and keeps access simple after everything is assembled. Next, you work around obstacles like outlets, wall vents, and the path needed around parked vehicles instead of pretending the wall is one clean rectangle. Most garages have small interruptions that can throw off a layout if they are ignored too early.
Leaving those areas workable makes the finished wall feel intentional instead of crowded the first week you use it. That matters because a garage often has to do more than hold storage alone. You may need room around a freezer, a water heater, and shelves that should not block access.



That is how the setup starts matching daily habits instead of forcing everything into the same box. Once the wall is mapped, homeowners in Paris can choose sections on purpose instead of buying cabinets one piece at a time. You can plan cabinet sections for bins, a bench for projects, and upper storage that clears floor space.
Frequently used hand tools or a small work zone should be arranged where they stay easy to reach without digging daily. This is also the time to separate what should stay hidden from what needs fast access every day. Cleaning supplies, backup paper goods, and paint usually belong behind doors.


A cleaner delivery and staging process usually means fewer mistakes once assembly begins. When the order arrives, you receive organized boxes, matching parts, and instructions that keep the build moving rather than a confusing pile with no clear starting point. That makes it easier to stage the pieces near the wall and keep the install moving forward.
Whether you build it yourself or hire help, an orderly sequence leads to a better finished result. From there, the best approach is building in sequence, section by section, instead of opening everything at once. That keeps hardware sorted, helps alignment stay clean, and makes the job easier to manage.




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A cabinet system works better because it creates a cleaner place for the things people already keep there. In Paris, homeowners want the garage to support house overflow, family gear, and projects that need a clean place without looking like storage took over. That takes more than stacking bins higher or lining the wall with basic shelves.
That is the difference between storing things and giving them a place that keeps working. With the right layout, a garage in Paris can hold yard supplies, spare parts, and everyday things that should stay sorted and still feel easier to walk into. You can find what you need faster, clean quicker, and keep the floor clearer.
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