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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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Clutter grows when shelves stay exposed and nothing has a defined place.


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.

Most garage clutter starts small with a few useful things left out after a project, then seasonal tubs, cleaning supplies, and loose tools begin sharing the same shelf until nothing is easy to grab. The trouble is not one big mess. It is little stacks that keep spreading until the whole wall feels busy. In Addison, that pile grows fast.

At first, open shelves seem like a simple answer because you can set things down fast, but once boxes, yard items, and car supplies start mixing together, the shelf becomes a holding spot instead of real storage. You still see everything, yet finding the one thing you need somehow takes longer every month.
When storage stays out in the open, every bin, bottle, and tool starts competing for the same easy-to-reach spots. The lower shelves fill first, the top shelves become catchalls, and the floor ends up holding the rest. That is when homeowners stop using the garage smoothly and start working around the clutter. Many Addison homeowners see that happen.

It is common to begin with one sturdy rack and plenty of room around it, then discover that visible storage invites random placement. Sports gear gets leaned beside garden tools, household overflow gets tucked behind paint, and boxes lose labels. The garage still has square footage, but it no longer feels easy to use.








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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Enclosed storage helps in a way open shelving never fully does because it gives each category of items a defined home behind doors. Boxes stop leaning into tools, cleaners stop mixing with car supplies, and the wall stops looking overloaded. That separation is a big reason the garage stays calmer after the install.

Another benefit is that homeowners can build the system themselves or hand it to a local handyman without creating a complicated project. The parts arrive flat-packed, the sequence is straightforward, and the sections go together in a way that feels manageable. It is strong finished storage without making build day feel overwhelming. For many Addison homeowners, that shift feels immediate.

Once everything is behind doors and sitting in a planned cabinet run, the garage becomes easier to reset after busy weeks. You are not staring at every item every time the door opens, and that changes behavior. People tend to put things back faster when the storage looks good and has a clear place.
The melamine finish also gives the garage a cleaner, brighter look than exposed racks and mixed bins. Instead of a wall that always appears halfway done, you get cabinet faces that look intentional and easier to maintain. That finished appearance matters because a space that looks complete is usually treated with more care.
The Bigfoot system starts with a heavy steel frame that gives the cabinet run real strength instead of the wobble you get from lighter shelving. Once the frame is in place, the wall feels more settled, the shelves hold steady, and your storage has a base that can handle daily garage use without feeling temporary. Helpful for Addison homeowners.

What changes the look fastest is the enclosed cabinet face. Instead of seeing every tote, bottle, and loose tool, you get a cleaner wall with melamine panels that look finished and wipe down easily. The garage feels less busy right away, and that calmer look makes it easier to keep things put away afterward.
Because the cabinet sections are modular, you can build the wall intentionally instead of forcing one oversized unit into every garage. That matters when you need room for a freezer, a side door, or a work area. You choose the sections that fit the wall, and the finished layout feels planned rather than patched together.

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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.
After that, the sections get chosen with purpose so the wall matches how you actually use the garage. One homeowner may want more closed storage, while another needs room for a workbench or a shorter run beside a freezer. The goal is not stuffing the wall. It is building a layout that makes sense every day.
When the system arrives, each piece can be staged in build order so the assembly moves in sequence instead of feeling scattered. That helps whether you are doing the install yourself or having a handyman help. The frame goes up, the cabinet parts follow, and the wall starts taking shape in a clear progression. That keeps Addison measurements realistic.






When the system arrives, each piece can be staged in build order so the assembly moves in a simple sequence instead of feeling scattered. That helps whether you are doing the install yourself or having a handyman help. The frame goes up, the cabinet parts follow, and the wall starts taking shape in a clear progression.
The first step is measuring the wall you want to use, including the clear space needed for doors, trim, and anything already sitting in the garage. A good layout begins with simple, honest measurements. When you know the real width and height you are working with, it becomes much easier to choose sections that fit cleanly.



The first step is measuring the wall you want to use, including the clear space needed for doors, trim, and anything already sitting in the garage. When you know the real width and height you are working with, it becomes much easier to choose sections fit cleanly. Addison homeowners can plan around daily use.
Next, you work around the things that cannot be ignored, like water heaters, outlets, hose bibs, attic ladders, or side doors that need swing room. That keeps the layout practical from the beginning. Instead of squeezing cabinets where they almost fit, you plan around real obstacles and avoid frustration when build day starts.


Next, you work around the things that cannot be ignored, like water heaters, outlets, hose bibs, attic ladders, or side doors that need swing room. That keeps the layout practical from the beginning. Instead of squeezing cabinets where they almost fit, you plan around real obstacles and avoid frustration when build day starts.
After that, the sections get chosen with purpose so the wall matches how you actually use the garage. One homeowner may want more closed storage, while another needs room for a workbench or a shorter run beside a freezer. The goal is not stuffing the wall. It is building a layout that makes sense every day.




Addison, Texas

In Addison, the garage often busy households need the garage to stay neat without constant re-stacking, so open shelving rarely stays neat for long once daily use takes over. Cabinets help calm the wall by giving bins, tools, and household extras a place behind doors. That makes the room easier to walk into, use, and reset without constant reshuffling.
That matters because Addison homeowners want storage that looks better and works harder without turning installation into a big custom project. With a modular cabinet system, the wall can be planned around real needs, then built in sequence. The finished result feels cleaner, stronger, and easier to keep that way.