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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.
Basic shelving leaves too many items exposed, which makes the garage harder to sort and easier to overload.


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.

Garage clutter usually starts with useful things that do not have a permanent place. A tote gets set down for later, a tool bag stays near the door, and bulk supplies land on the nearest shelf. After enough of that, the room stops feeling like storage and starts feeling like a holding area.

Open shelving often makes the buildup worse because it encourages stacking instead of sorting. Bigger boxes get placed in front of smaller ones, odd items get tucked wherever there is room, and the shelves begin carrying too many unrelated categories. That is when finding anything becomes frustrating and cleanup starts getting postponed.
What many homeowners notice first is not the amount of stuff, but how messy the room looks. When every bottle, tote, extension cord, and case stays visible, the wall always appears busy. Even a fairly organized shelf can make the garage feel crowded simply because nothing is hidden or grouped well.

That is why basic racks rarely solve the problem for long. They can hold items, but they do not control the look of the space or separate one type of storage from another. Without better containment, the garage slowly turns into a mix of piles, open bins, and hard-to-find everyday essentials.








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 replace that open-wall clutter with a storage system built around a strong steel frame and enclosed cabinet sections. The frame is made to support real garage weight, while the cabinet layout gives tools, bins, supplies, and backup household items a cleaner and more dependable place to live every day.

The melamine finish helps the wall look more finished because it covers the constant mix of colors, labels, and loose items that make open storage feel busy. Once those things are behind doors, the garage looks calmer and simpler, which often makes the whole room easier to keep in shape.

The modular design matters too because most garages need storage that fits around real conditions. A side door, outlet, water heater, or appliance can change the layout. With individual sections, the storage plan can be built around those obstacles instead of forcing a one-piece setup that wastes usable space on the wall.
Closed cabinets also improve daily use in a practical way. Instead of moving three things to reach one, you can group similar items inside their own sections and return them to the same spot later. That keeps routine tasks moving and helps the garage stop feeling like a room full of temporary decisions.
Assembly is designed to be manageable for homeowners who like hands-on projects, and it is also realistic for a handyman to handle. The build follows a sequence, so the job feels more organized from the beginning. That makes it easier to get a solid finished result without turning installation into guesswork.

After everything is in place, the garage usually holds its order better than it did with open racks. The wall looks consistent, loose items stop spreading, and the floor has less chance of becoming the fallback spot for whatever does not fit. That helps the space stay usable much longer.
The benefit is not just storage capacity. It is the way the room behaves after cleanup. With enclosed sections and a defined cabinet layout, the garage becomes easier to maintain because the next box, tool, or supply already has somewhere sensible to go when it comes through the door each week.

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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 move is measuring the wall and writing down every detail that could affect the cabinet run. Outlets, windows, trim, water equipment, doors, and appliances all need to be considered first, because a good layout starts by respecting the real obstacles already sitting in the garage before planning widths.
Once that is done, the cabinet mix can be chosen with more intention. It helps to think through what needs quick access, what belongs together, and what currently creates the biggest mess. That approach leads to a setup that works better in daily use instead of just filling empty wall space.






When the order arrives, getting the parts staged in a smart way makes the rest of the project easier. Homeowners can clear the wall, sort the pieces, and review the planned layout before building starts. That preparation helps the install feel more controlled and keeps the job from turning scattered.
This is also the right time to decide how the work will be handled. Some people enjoy putting everything together themselves, while others bring in a handyman. Either way, a smoother result usually comes from starting with a clean work area and a clear idea of the build order on build day.



Building section by section helps the wall stay aligned and keeps the process from feeling overwhelming. Each cabinet run can follow the layout already planned, which makes it easier to work around obstacles and keep the storage looking intentional instead of patched together from unrelated pieces during assembly from start to finish.
That step-by-step build also gives homeowners a chance to see the wall taking shape in a balanced way. You can catch spacing issues early, confirm access around doors or equipment, and end up with a cabinet run that looks steady, practical, and well thought out once it is complete in the end.


After the cabinets are installed, putting things away becomes much simpler because each type of item has its own section. The floor opens up, shelves are no longer doing all the work, and the garage starts feeling usable again for projects, parking, and normal everyday storage instead of constant overflow.
That is what helps the garage stay cleaner long term. The system does not depend on perfect habits. It gives people an easier path for putting things back in the same spots, which reduces random piles and makes future cleanup feel like maintenance instead of another major sorting job for the family.




Chowchilla, California

In Chowchilla, a garage often has to do several jobs at once, from holding tools and household overflow to storing bulk supplies and project materials. A closed cabinet wall helps manage that mix by keeping items grouped, reducing visual clutter, and making the room easier to move through through the week.
That kind of storage works well because it supports real daily use instead of just creating a cleaner first impression. Homeowners get a wall that looks more settled, a floor that stays more open, and a simpler routine for putting away the things that usually end up scattered around day after day.