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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.
When open storage has to hold family gear, tools, and overflow household items, the wall gets crowded faster than most homeowners expect.


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.

Garages can look under control, then slowly slide off track once daily life starts layering items onto the same open shelves. In Trophy Club, that often means sports bags, yard supplies, coolers, and repair tools sharing one wall. Nothing looks extreme by itself, but together they create a room that feels crowded and unsettled.

Open storage adds to that feeling because every object stays visible all the time. A few neat bins can quickly turn into mixed stacks with loose items tucked around them. Even when there is still room left, the eye reads the wall as messy, and that makes the whole garage seem more full than it is.
For Trophy Club homeowners, that becomes frustrating when the garage should be helping with daily routines instead of slowing them down. People want to pull out what they need and keep moving. When gear is buried behind other gear, cleanup gets postponed, and the room starts working against the family instead of supporting it.

Most clutter problems start with no clear boundary between categories. Tools creep beside household overflow, project materials sit beside sports equipment, and nothing has a defined stopping point. Shelves hold all of it, but they do not separate it. That is why many garages feel busy long before they are actually short on storage.








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 uses a steel interior frame so the cabinet system feels strong under real storage loads, not delicate once it is filled. That gives homeowners a better foundation for heavy bins, tool cases, paint, and backup supplies. The strength matters because garages rarely hold light decorative items. They hold the stuff that weighs something.

In Trophy Club, homeowners also appreciate the cleaner wall appearance that comes from the melamine cabinet finish. Instead of seeing every bin, bottle, and loose cord, they see a finished storage run with doors. That one change reduces visual noise immediately and makes the garage feel less like a dumping spot for everything that lacks a place indoors.

The system stays practical because sections can be mixed to fit the wall and the storage goals. Taller cabinets handle bulky items, bench sections support projects, and upper cabinets keep smaller supplies off the work surface. That flexibility helps the wall fit real household habits rather than forcing every garage into the same layout.
Enclosed storage also helps protect order after the initial cleanup. Once there is a cabinet for each category, it is easier to put items back where they belong. Open shelving leaves too much room for random stacking, but closed cabinets encourage better separation and give the space a calmer, more controlled look every day.
That matters in Trophy Club because many homeowners want something that looks finished without turning the project into a major construction job. The cabinet system arrives flat-packed, builds in a logical sequence, and works for both careful DIY installs and handyman help. It gives flexibility without sacrificing the clean built-in look people want from the wall.

Once installed, the garage usually holds its organization better because the layout has structure. Each section has a role, which means fewer random drop zones and fewer mixed piles growing on the floor. The setup does not depend on constant fixing. It supports better habits simply by making storage easier to use.
That is why the room feels more settled afterward. Instead of a wall that keeps collecting loose items, homeowners get storage that absorbs daily use and still looks finished. The benefit is not just extra capacity. It is having a garage that stays cleaner, functions better, and stops asking to be reorganized every few weeks.

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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 with real measurements of the cabinet wall and the space in front of it. Measure width, height, and depth, then think through vehicle clearance, walking space, and where doors open. The best layout is not simply the one that fills the wall. It is the one that still feels comfortable once everything is installed.
For Trophy Club garages, it helps to note obstacles early so the final plan does not fight the room. That includes outlets, trim, side doors, attic openings, water lines, and anything else that interrupts a straight cabinet run. A good layout works around those details instead of pretending they are not there.






Then choose sections based on what needs to be stored and how often it gets used. Bulky seasonal bins need different space than chargers, hand tools, or cleaning supplies. When you plan by category, the storage feels more natural after install because each cabinet already has a purpose before anything goes inside.
It is also smart to decide where a work surface would actually help. Some garages need more closed storage, while others benefit from a bench for small repairs and charging stations. Making those choices before ordering keeps the wall balanced and prevents a nice-looking setup from becoming awkward once real household items are loaded into it.



When the shipment arrives, keep the build process clean by staging parts near the wall and assembling in order. Start with the core lower sections, get them level, and build outward from there. Working step by step avoids confusion, limits floor clutter during install, and makes it easier to protect the cabinet finish.
That sequence helps in Trophy Club because most garages there stay active while the project is underway. Homeowners may still need vehicle access, walking room, or nearby stored items. Building one section at a time keeps the install manageable, protects the finish, and prevents the garage from becoming another temporary clutter problem.


After everything is built, load the cabinets in a way that matches daily life. Give frequently used items easy access, place heavier storage lower, and keep categories separate so one cabinet does not quietly become a mixed catch-all. The cleaner the inside setup is from day one, the easier the wall stays to maintain.
That final organization step makes the whole project pay off. Once items are grouped logically and the floor is opened back up, the garage becomes easier to move through and easier to reset. Homeowners are not just storing more. They are gaining a room that feels calmer and works better with less effort.




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In Trophy Club, the garage often needs to support active households with a steady flow of sports equipment, tools, overflow supplies, and seasonal items. A cabinet wall helps because it gives all of that a defined place without keeping it on display. The room looks cleaner, but more important, it becomes easier to live with.
That is a strong fit for Trophy Club homeowners who want storage to feel finished, not temporary. When the garage wall stops acting like a pile-up point, the whole house feels less crowded. One organized storage system can take pressure off closets, shelves, and corners inside because the garage finally carries its share properly.
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