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The Ultimate DIY Solution for Effortless Organization.
Garages get crowded when everyday items land on open shelves with no real boundaries.


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.

When the garage becomes the default drop zone, clutter does not need much time to spread. Cases of drinks, yard tools, folding chairs, cleaning supplies, and project leftovers all arrive from different directions and stay wherever there is room. In Manor, homeowners often see the same pattern: the garage fills because it is convenient, not because it is planned.

Open shelving makes that pattern worse by keeping everything visible and easy to pile onto. One extra bin becomes two, one loose stack becomes three, and soon the neat sections are gone. The shelves still exist, but they are no longer guiding anything. They are just holding whatever landed there last and hiding what sits behind it.
That is why garage clutter can feel so stubborn. It is not usually a motivation problem. It is a storage problem. When unlike items share the same surfaces, the room never settles. Paint trays sit near sports gear, hand tools get mixed with household backup supplies, and the next cleanup starts falling apart almost as soon as it ends.

For many Manor homeowners, basic shelf systems only delay that outcome. They create more places to stack, but not better ways to separate what belongs together. So the garage keeps looking busy even after a serious organizing push. Without enclosed storage and stronger sections, everyday use slowly undoes all the progress you worked to create.








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 address that with a steel frame that brings more strength to the wall from the start. Heavy totes, loaded tool bags, and household overflow ask more from storage than light decorative shelving ever will. A stronger structure helps the cabinets stay dependable, which is what homeowners need from something they expect to use every week.

In Manor, that dependable structure helps the garage feel less temporary because the cabinet run acts like one planned system instead of a line of separate pieces. The wall carries weight with more confidence, and the storage feels steady when doors open and close. That simple sense of stability changes how comfortable the room feels day to day.

There is also a noticeable visual improvement once melamine cabinets replace open racks and mixed bins. The surfaces look cleaner, wipe down easier, and create a finished line across the wall. More important, the garage stops advertising every bottle, box, and loose tool. The room feels calmer because the clutter is no longer on display all the time.
Because the system is modular, you can plan around the wall you already have instead of wishing for a blank one. Outlets, corners, freezers, side doors, and utility access all affect the layout. Separate cabinet sections let you work around those conditions without wasting large sections of space or forcing a poor fit just to fill the wall.
That flexibility works especially well in Manor when homeowners want one area for tall storage, another for everyday supplies, and another for a work surface. Closed cabinets help each zone stay separate. Once the categories are hidden behind doors, the garage looks less busy and becomes easier to reset after errands, projects, and regular family traffic.

The assembly process stays approachable for people who enjoy do-it-yourself projects, and it also works well for those hiring a handyman. The flat-pack system follows a clear sequence, so the build does not depend on custom fabrication or on-the-fly problem solving. That keeps the installation realistic for more homeowners and easier to plan around a normal schedule.
After installation, the garage usually holds its order better because cleanup has a destination. Chargers go back to one cabinet, paper goods to another, and messy supplies stay grouped instead of spreading across shelves. Better storage changes the daily pattern. Instead of shuffling piles around, you are simply returning items to the sections designed to hold them.

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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.
Planning in Manor begins with measuring the wall and marking the things that will shape the cabinet layout. That includes outlets, trim, utility access, garage door tracks, and any appliance that shares the space. Accurate measurements matter because a good cabinet plan should fit the wall you live with, not the cleaner version you wish were there.
It helps to review your storage categories at the same time. Pull out the tall bins, the heavy items, the loose small supplies, and the things you use almost every weekend. Once you can see what truly needs storage, it becomes easier to decide where doors matter most and where work surface space will help.






Next, choose cabinet sections with intention instead of repeating the same size across the whole wall. Tall cabinets work differently from uppers, and base cabinets support the room differently from open work space. A useful layout comes from assigning jobs to each section, not from hoping one cabinet style can solve every storage problem at once.
Many Manor homeowners like that this method can leave room for a freezer, respect utility access, and still create a finished cabinet run. The layout bends where it needs to without losing its overall balance. That is what makes modular storage feel practical. It adapts to real walls instead of forcing walls to adapt to it.



When the order arrives, organizing boxes by wall section keeps the project from becoming another source of garage clutter. You can stage the build, verify the plan, and move through the parts with less confusion. That preparation is simple, but it makes installation easier to manage when the garage still has cars, tools, and daily traffic moving through it.
Building in sequence also gives cleaner results. Start with the lower sections, keep them level, and then continue into the upper cabinets that belong above them. That order helps the full wall line up better and saves time later. The finished storage looks more intentional because it was built from a steady base instead of assembled out of order.


Loading the cabinets well means matching storage to routine. Put often-used items where you can reach them quickly, give bulky supplies their own sections, and send holiday or seasonal storage upward. When the layout reflects what your family actually uses, the garage becomes far easier to maintain because the right place for each item feels obvious.
That is usually when Manor homeowners notice how much smoother the room feels. You can walk in, grab what you need, and move on without digging through mixed stacks or pushing bins aside. The garage becomes more useful on normal days, and that everyday convenience is what keeps the organized look from slipping away again.




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In Manor, the garage often carries the overflow from active households because it is the easiest place to store tools, folding tables, sports gear, backup supplies, and project materials. Those things are useful, but they fill open shelving fast. Cabinets keep them nearby while giving the room a cleaner look and a much calmer feel.
That makes a real difference when mornings are busy, weekends involve errands and repairs, and the garage needs to support more than parking. Better cabinet storage keeps the room ready for ordinary use. You spend less time sorting through visible clutter and more time simply getting to the items you actually came in for.
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