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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 work supplies, household overflow, and loose gear all share open shelves, the wall gets crowded and harder to use well.


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 Shafter garages, work gloves end up beside paper goods, tool buckets, cleaners, and the boxes that no longer fit anywhere inside. The wall fills in layers because everything gets dropped where there is room. What looked like temporary storage slowly becomes the normal setup, and that makes the whole room feel heavier to manage.

Open shelves create that problem faster because they reward quick drop-offs instead of real put-away habits. Small parts disappear behind larger containers, extension cords slide across stacks, and the shelf you meant to keep clean becomes the shelf that catches everything. The storage still holds items, but it no longer keeps them sorted in a useful way.
That gets tougher in Shafter when the garage has to hold work supplies, home overflow, yard gear, and everyday family storage at once. Without enclosed cabinets, those groups start crossing into each other. The room never quite settles, because every new item lands on top of something else instead of going into a defined place.

Once the floor starts acting like another shelf, routine garage jobs become slower than they should be. Boxes sit in front of cabinets, hand tools hide under bags, and the things you use all week somehow become the hardest ones to reach. The space still gets used constantly, but the storage has stopped helping daily life.








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 answers that with a steel frame built to hold real garage weight without feeling light or temporary. In a space carrying tools, bins, and heavier supplies, strength matters immediately. The frame keeps the cabinet run solid and level, so the storage can work hard without losing its shape or feeling overworked later.

For Shafter homeowners, that stronger frame matters because garage walls often carry working gear, backup household items, cleaners, and heavier boxes together. Instead of stacking everything on open shelves and hoping it stays balanced, you get enclosed cabinets supported by a sturdier structure. The whole wall feels more dependable once it is loaded and in use.

The melamine finish improves more than appearance because it gives the cabinet faces a smooth surface that is easier to wipe down and keep looking clean. Compared with exposed shelves and scattered totes, a matching cabinet wall feels more finished. The garage starts reading like a planned room instead of a busy catchall space.
Because the layout is modular, the cabinet run can be shaped around the way your wall is actually used. Tall storage can handle bulkier items, base cabinets can take heavier supplies, and wall cabinets can keep smaller pieces within reach. That makes the final setup feel practical instead of forced into awkward leftover spaces.
Closed storage changes the daily rhythm of the garage because you are no longer trying to manage visible clutter on every shelf. Hardware, sprays, backup supplies, and loose accessories all go behind doors. That lowers visual noise and makes the room easier to reset since the storage now helps contain what used to drift.

Another reason Shafter homeowners like this system is that it can be assembled without turning the project into custom cabinet work. A capable DIY customer can handle it, and a local handyman can install it with clear, repeatable steps. That keeps the process approachable while still producing a cabinet wall that feels strong and finished.
After installation, the garage tends to stay more stable because the storage finally matches the amount and type of gear being kept there. Tools return to the same cabinet, bulk items stop landing on the floor, and cleanup takes less effort because the room now has a better structure for everyday use.

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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 and checking all the conditions that affect cabinet placement. You need the width, but you also need to know about trim, ceiling height, door swing, and vehicle clearance. Accurate measurements make it easier to choose sections that fit the garage without awkward problems later.
In Shafter, that measuring stage often shows homeowners where outlets, hose bibs, freezers, or side access still need to stay open. Those details are easy to overlook when you are only thinking about wall length. Seeing them early helps the cabinet plan stay cleaner and prevents rearranging sections after the build begins.






Next, the layout gets planned around utilities and daily obstacles so the cabinet run fits the wall honestly. Electrical panels, pipes, garage tracks, and fixed equipment all influence where storage should begin and end. A thoughtful setup works with those realities, which makes the finished wall easier to use and keep orderly each day.
This is where you also decide what deserves quicker access and what can be stored farther down the wall. Frequently used tools, chargers, cleaners, and work supplies should not be buried behind seasonal or bulk items. Those choices matter because a cabinet layout works best when access already matches the routine in the garage.



Once the wall conditions are clear, cabinet sections can be chosen with more intention. Tall cabinets handle bulkier or longer items, while base and wall cabinets take care of the supplies you use more often. The point is not to fill every inch. It is to give each category better storage for daily life.
For a Shafter garage, that usually means blending enclosed bulk storage with room for working tools, project supplies, and the everyday overflow that comes from family life. Choosing sections around real habits keeps the wall useful long after the first cleanup and lowers the chance of clutter returning too quickly later on.


When the order shows up, each section should be built in sequence instead of trying to tackle the entire wall at once. Starting with the main bases or tall cabinets creates a strong reference line. That makes the rest of the install easier to manage and helps the cabinet run stay aligned.
That build sequence matters because the heavier anchor sections need to be positioned first, then the connecting cabinets can follow in order. Whether you install everything yourself or bring in help, a step-by-step process keeps mistakes down, protects the finish, and gives the final wall a cleaner appearance from end to end.




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Shafter homeowners often need the garage to support both practical work storage and the overflow that comes from daily life inside the house. That is hard to maintain with open shelves and exposed piles. A cabinet system helps the space hold tools, supplies, and household items without making the room feel crowded.
With the right layout, Shafter homeowners can walk in, grab what they need, and put it back without moving several other things first. The garage feels more dependable because the storage finally fits the job. That is how the room stops slipping back into clutter after a normal week of use.
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