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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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When family overflow, tools, and loose supplies all stay visible, the garage fills in layers and becomes harder to keep useful.


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.

In many Ripon garages, sports gear ends up mixed with paper goods, tool bags, cleaning supplies, and the overflow that no longer fits inside the house. What starts as a few neat stacks slowly turns into a crowded wall, because nothing is separated enough to make putting things away feel fast or simple.

Open shelves usually look helpful early because everything feels easy to see on the first day. Then smaller items slide behind larger bins, loose pieces get dropped wherever there is room, and one busy shelf turns into three. The wall still holds stuff, but it stops helping you keep categories clear and usable.
That gets harder in Ripon when one garage has to support family overflow, weekend project supplies, yard tools, and the things everyone sets down after coming home. Without enclosed sections, each group keeps pushing into the next one. The room stays busy, but the storage becomes harder to trust and much harder to reset.

Once the floor begins catching the extra items, the garage starts slowing you down every time you walk in. Boxes sit in front of shelves, chargers disappear under bags, and cleaners get shifted from one spot to another. The room is still being used, but the storage around it has stopped doing its job well.








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 starts with a steel frame that gives the cabinet wall real strength instead of the lighter feel you get from basic shelving. That matters when bins, tools, and heavier supplies all share the same run. The structure stays solid and straight, so the storage still feels dependable after it is fully loaded.

For Ripon homeowners, that added strength matters because garage storage often has to carry sports gear, backup household items, hardware, and project supplies at the same time. A stronger frame lets those things stay behind doors without making the wall feel overworked. The whole setup feels steadier from one section to the next.

The melamine finish gives the cabinets a cleaner look than exposed racks, stacked totes, or mismatched shelves ever can. It also wipes down easily, which helps in a garage that sees fingerprints, dust, and everyday use. When the cabinet faces line up across the wall, the room immediately feels calmer and more intentional.
Because the layout is modular, the cabinet plan can follow the wall instead of forcing a one-size arrangement into place. Tall storage, base cabinets, and wall cabinets can be mixed where they make sense. That flexibility helps the finished run feel useful and balanced instead of crowded or awkward once everything is installed.
Closed cabinets improve the garage right away because they pull visual clutter off the wall. Chargers, spray bottles, loose hardware, backup paint, and bulky containers are no longer sitting out where they make the room feel busy. You open a door, grab what you need, and close the mess back out of sight again.

Another reason Ripon customers like this system is that the build stays approachable. A capable homeowner can assemble it, and a local handyman can install it without treating the project like custom cabinet work. The parts go together in a clear sequence, which keeps the process practical from delivery through final setup along the wall.
After the cabinets are in place, the garage usually stays steadier because the storage now matches the amount of stuff being kept there. Items return to the same section, overflow stops spreading across the floor, and cleanup takes less effort because the room finally has enclosed places that support your normal daily habits.

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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 carefully so the cabinet plan starts with real dimensions instead of rough guesses. Width matters, but so do ceiling height, trim, door swing, and vehicle clearance. Better measurements make the layout easier to trust before a single section is chosen, ordered, or carried into the garage.
In Ripon, that measuring stage often brings up details people forget at first, like a freezer corner, lower outlets, side-door trim, or space that still needs to stay open near a work area. Catching those things early leads to a cleaner plan and fewer changes once cabinet sections are already being installed.






Next, the layout gets shaped around utilities and obstacles instead of pretending the wall is empty. Pipes, panels, vents, garage tracks, and fixed equipment all influence where cabinets should start and stop. A better storage run works with those conditions, so the finished wall feels natural, reachable, and easier to use every day.
This is where you decide what needs quick access and what can live farther down the cabinet run. Hand tools, chargers, cleaners, and daily-use supplies should not disappear behind bulk storage. Making those choices before ordering helps the setup feel smoother later, because the layout already follows the way the garage is actually used.



Once the wall is understood, the cabinet mix can be chosen with purpose instead of just filling space. Tall sections handle longer or bulkier items, while base and wall cabinets cover the supplies used more often. The goal is not adding random pieces. It is creating storage that solves several problems at one time.
For a Ripon garage, that often means balancing enclosed bulk storage with room for sports gear, family supplies, small tools, and the things that rotate through the week. A thoughtful mix keeps the wall useful after the first cleanup because the system was chosen around real daily use instead of only appearance.


When the order arrives, each section can be built in sequence instead of trying to improvise the whole wall at once. Starting with the main bases or tall cabinets gives you a clean reference line. From there, the rest of the run comes together in a way that feels manageable and organized.
That sequence helps the install stay smoother because the heavier anchor pieces are set first, then the connecting sections follow. Whether you build it yourself or use a handyman, the step-by-step order keeps mistakes down, protects the finish, and makes the final wall look deliberate rather than pieced together in a rush.




Ripon, California

Ripon homeowners often need the garage to hold family overflow, tools, holiday bins, sports gear, and the supplies that do not belong inside the house every day. That only works well when storage is enclosed and easy to maintain. A cabinet wall helps the room stay useful without turning into one long row of clutter.
With the right cabinet layout, Ripon homeowners can walk in, find what they need, and put it back without shifting half the wall around first. The garage feels calmer because the storage finally matches the job. That is the difference between simply adding cabinets and building a room that keeps working.