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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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Without enclosed cabinet space, everyday storage starts spreading into visible clutter.


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.

It does not take much for a Portland garage to feel busier than it used to. A few more boxes, another set of supplies, one more shelf, and suddenly the room looks full from wall to wall. The storage may have grown, but the garage feels less functional because the items are not really contained.

That is usually where open shelving starts falling short. It can hold a surprising amount, yet it leaves every item exposed. Visible storage attracts more visible storage, and before long the wall is lined with mixed containers, loose products, and small piles that never seem important enough to fix until the room feels overloaded.
In Portland, that often means the garage ends up storing tools, coolers, yard items, extra drinks, project supplies, car products, and household overflow all at once. None of those categories are the problem by themselves. The trouble starts when they all stay out in the open and begin competing for the same space.

Once the room reaches that point, people spend more time moving storage around than using the garage well. One shelf blocks another, floor space becomes temporary holding space, and cleanup keeps getting pushed off because the room has no strong storage boundaries. The clutter is not random. It is the result of a weak setup.








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 is built to replace that weak setup with a stronger cabinet wall that works in everyday life. The steel frame gives the system the support needed for heavier garage storage, and the cabinet fronts create a much cleaner visual line. Together, those features make the room feel more settled and easier to keep that way.

For Portland homeowners, that cleaner cabinet wall matters because garages often stay active with a rotating mix of practical items. When those items move behind doors, the room stops advertising every category at once. Storage still stays accessible, but the garage looks calmer, which makes it easier to keep the space from drifting backward again.

The melamine finish adds another benefit by giving the wall a more polished appearance than improvised shelving can offer. Instead of reading as a series of stacked supplies, the storage feels unified. That change is more than cosmetic. A finished-looking setup encourages better upkeep because the room already feels worth maintaining on a regular basis.
The modular design also makes the system easier to tailor. Tall cabinets can handle longer tools and bulk storage. Base units can take the items that get used often. Drawers can organize smaller pieces that disappear on shelves. This kind of intentional mix is what helps cabinets support routines instead of creating new frustrations.
Portland homeowners also appreciate that installation can stay practical. Someone comfortable with home projects can assemble the system in sequence, and a local handyman can work from that same structure without making it a complicated custom job. That balance keeps the process approachable while still producing a cabinet wall that feels durable and complete.

Once everything is behind cabinet doors, the garage usually stays more stable because fewer items are sitting out to attract overflow. The room no longer depends on open surfaces to do every storage job. Categories become easier to protect, and the need for full cleanouts tends to drop because order has stronger support behind it.
That long-term support is the real value for homeowners. They are not simply adding prettier storage. They are making the garage easier to live with. Strong framing, cleaner finishes, and a layout built around real use help the room stay useful through regular weeks, busy weekends, and the constant flow of everyday items.

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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.
Every good layout begins with accurate measurements of the wall, because cabinet planning only works when it respects the room as it really is. Check the full width, confirm the height, and note nearby clearance for vehicles or doors. Those measurements keep the design practical and help avoid layout choices that fight the space later.
In Portland, it is smart to add outlets, utility access, trim changes, and any wall interruptions to that measurement process. These small details affect how cabinet sections fit and open. Capturing them early leads to a cleaner layout and reduces the chance of discovering a problem after the order is already on site.






Next comes choosing sections based on how the garage is truly used. Think about what needs to stay hidden, what gets reached for often, and what now ends up stacked on the floor. When cabinet choices reflect those habits, the wall becomes easier to use naturally and much easier to maintain later on.
This is also the moment to decide whether the garage needs open room for a work area, freezer, or comfortable movement path. Strong storage is not about filling every inch with doors. It is about balancing closed sections with the spaces homeowners still need for parking, projects, and regular access through the room.



When the shipment reaches Portland, staging the parts by section before assembly can save a surprising amount of effort. Hardware stays easier to sort, large pieces stay easier to move, and the floor remains safer to work on. That simple prep helps the project feel orderly instead of becoming another temporary garage mess.
Assembly works best when the build follows a clear sequence, starting with the right base positions and moving outward with consistency. That keeps the cabinet line cleaner and makes alignment easier to manage. The final result looks more intentional because the process itself stayed organized instead of rushed or improvised from section to section.


After the cabinets are built, the final improvement comes from loading them by category. Put car care items together, give project tools their own sections, and keep household overflow separate from everyday garage supplies. That kind of sorting is what turns new cabinets into a system that continues working after the excitement of installation fades.
From that point forward, cleanup gets shorter because the room has clear storage rules. People know where things belong, which means fewer items linger on the floor or on open surfaces. The garage starts feeling more reliable, and staying organized takes less willpower because the cabinet wall is finally doing more of the work.




Portland, Texas

Portland garages often carry a steady mix of tools, cleanup supplies, coolers, project gear, extra drinks, and household overflow that can quickly overwhelm basic shelving. That is where enclosed cabinets help most. They keep categories separated, make the wall look cleaner, and protect floor space so the room stays easier to use.
That makes Portland a strong match for Bigfoot. The system combines steel strength, a finished cabinet look, and modular sections that can be chosen with purpose. Homeowners get storage that feels more organized immediately, then keeps supporting the garage through everyday routines instead of slowly sliding back toward visible shelf clutter.
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