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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 shelves hold too many different items, clutter spreads fast and becomes harder to reset.


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.

Many garages begin with a simple shelf, a few bins, and plenty of room to spare. Then sports gear, tools, car supplies, and seasonal boxes start landing in the same area. Before long, the wall fills up, the floor starts catching overflow, and finding one small item takes more time than it should.

Open shelving usually breaks down when too many categories start sharing the same space. Heavier bins get stacked behind lighter ones, loose items end up between boxes, and the front edge of each shelf turns into a holding spot for whatever was set down last. That makes the whole garage feel busier than it really is.
What people notice first is often the look of the room. Even when items are technically stored, everything stays visible, which creates a wall full of labels, cords, bottles, and mixed containers. That visual clutter makes the garage feel messy all the time, even after a cleanup that took real effort to complete.

The issue usually is not that the garage cannot hold enough. The issue is that open storage does very little to separate one kind of item from another. Once project supplies, backup household goods, and yard tools start mixing together, the space loses that clean, usable feel homeowners want when they open the garage door.








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 exposed wall of clutter with a steel-framed cabinet system built for real garage weight. Instead of relying on shelves that stay visually crowded, homeowners get enclosed storage that can handle bins, tools, and supplies while giving the garage a more finished and dependable look from the start.

The melamine finish matters because it changes how the wall feels the moment the doors are in place. Bottles, totes, cords, and mixed gear are no longer sitting out where everything can be seen at once. That makes the garage look calmer, more intentional, and much easier to keep looking straight between larger cleanups.

The modular layout also helps because the storage can be planned around how the garage is actually used. One section can take tools, another can hold seasonal bins, and another can manage bulk household items. That separation keeps categories from blending together and makes it easier to know exactly where something should go.
Enclosed cabinet storage gives the garage more control than open racks ever do. Doors shut the visual clutter away, shelves stay dedicated to specific items, and the floor stops becoming the backup place for overflow. That one shift helps the room stay more useful for parking, projects, and regular household storage all week.
The system is practical for homeowners who like assembling things themselves, and it also works well for people who would rather use a handyman. The build follows a manageable sequence, so the job feels organized instead of complicated. That makes the finished result far easier to reach than a custom-built garage project.

Once the cabinets are up, the garage usually stays steadier because each type of item has a repeatable home. That means fewer random piles, fewer loose stacks on the floor, and less shifting things around just to make room. The storage wall starts working for the homeowner instead of constantly fighting them.
This is what helps the room stay cleaner after the first big cleanup. New items have somewhere to go, older items stay grouped with similar supplies, and the wall keeps a consistent look. That creates a garage that feels easier to manage without needing another major reorganization every few weekends throughout the year.

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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 you want to use and marking anything that interrupts the cabinet run. Outlets, windows, hose connections, water heaters, trim, and side doors all matter here, because good planning depends on knowing where full cabinet sections fit and where spacing needs to change before ordering anything.
Once the wall is mapped out, the next move is choosing sections with a purpose. Think through what gets used often, what should stay together, and what currently creates the biggest mess. That gives the layout a real job to do instead of simply filling the wall with as many cabinets as possible.






When the order arrives, it helps to stage the parts near the wall and clear the work area before assembly begins. That way the build starts in a cleaner, more organized way. Homeowners can see what is there, follow the sequence, and avoid turning the install into a scattered garage-floor sorting project.
This is also when many people decide how hands-on they want to be. Some will assemble the whole system themselves, while others will have a handyman help finish it. Either way, getting the parts sorted and the wall prepared first makes the install feel smoother and far less frustrating from the beginning.



Building the cabinets in sequence keeps the wall looking balanced as the run comes together. Each section follows the plan, obstacles are handled where expected, and alignment stays easier to manage. That makes the install feel more controlled than piecing together mismatched shelves and storage pieces from several different places.
A planned build order also helps the final wall look intentional. Instead of ending with awkward gaps or a crowded corner, the storage run develops in a steady way that supports the whole layout. That is what makes the finished cabinets feel like a complete system rather than a group of separate units.


Once everything is built, the payoff comes fast. Boxes come off the floor, loose items stop drifting into corners, and groups of supplies finally have their own cabinet sections. The garage starts feeling open again, which makes it easier to sweep, park, work on projects, and grab what you need quickly.
From that point on, cleanup gets simpler because the wall already has a routine built into it. Tools return to one section, backup goods go in another, and seasonal items stay contained instead of spreading. That is what helps the garage stay easier to use during normal life, not just right after installation.




Clovis, California

In Clovis, many homeowners need the garage to carry more than one job at a time. It may hold project tools, extra household supplies, sports gear, and bulk storage all on the same wall. Enclosed cabinets help control that mix so the room feels more orderly without losing access to everyday items.
That balance matters because the garage has to work on regular days, not just after a Saturday cleanup. A cabinet system gives the room a cleaner wall, a clearer floor, and a simpler way to put things away, which helps the space stay useful instead of slipping back toward visible shelf clutter.