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When storage is weak or open, gear spreads fast and the garage stops working.


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 start out useful, but they slowly turn into a holding area for coolers, folding chairs, tools, and backup supplies. Once those items lose a clear home, they begin landing wherever there is room. That makes the floor harder to keep open and makes simple tasks take longer than they should.

Open shelving seems helpful at first, especially when everything is still neat and easy to see. After a while, though, piles start forming, smaller items get buried, and dust settles on everything. What was meant to make storage easier begins doing the opposite, because every shelf becomes a mixed stack instead of a usable storage spot.
When boxes, camping gear, hardware, and yard supplies are stored in separate corners, the garage gets harder to move through. You end up walking back and forth just to gather what belongs together. That friction matters more than people expect. It steals time, makes cleanup harder, and turns a simple storage space into a daily annoyance.

In homes near Shasta Lake, the garage often carries extra work because it has to hold bulky outdoor gear alongside normal household storage. Without strong cabinets, everything stays visible and loosely stacked. The room starts feeling crowded even when it still has enough square footage, because the storage itself is not doing enough of the work.








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 gives that stored equipment a proper place to live. Instead of balancing bins on wire racks or stacking totes in front of each other, you get a coordinated cabinet layout built for real household use. The garage feels calmer because items are grouped with intention, hidden when they should be, and easier to reach when needed.

The strength matters because garage storage gets heavy fast. Paint, power tools, fluids, and packed bins ask more from cabinets than most indoor furniture ever will. Bigfoot uses a steel frame that gives the system solid support, so the storage feels dependable from the start and stays steady when the cabinets are filled and used every week.

The cabinet finish also changes how the room feels. Melamine surfaces look clean, wipe down easily, and hold up well in a hardworking space. Instead of the garage looking pieced together with random shelves and mismatched bins, the whole wall reads as one finished storage area. That cleaner look makes the room easier to keep under control.
Modular sections make the layout more useful because you are not forced into one fixed cabinet pattern. A homeowner can choose tall storage for larger items, base cabinets for work zones, and uppers for things that should stay off the floor. That flexibility helps the garage fit the way the family actually stores and uses its equipment.
Closed cabinets solve a problem open storage never really fixes. They keep busy-looking items behind doors, which reduces visual clutter and makes the room feel cleaner right away. Just as important, enclosed storage helps people protect categories. Holiday bins stay with holiday bins, tools stay with tools, and lake gear stops getting mixed with house overflow.

Bigfoot is also practical for homeowners who like to handle projects themselves or hire a local handyman for help. The system is designed to go together in a logical way, without making the installation feel mysterious. That matters because a good cabinet plan should be realistic to build, not something that depends on a complicated custom process.
Once the cabinets are in place, the garage usually stays in better shape because the storage finally has boundaries. People are less likely to drop things wherever they fit when there is a clear place for each category. That is what makes the room feel different afterward. The garage becomes easier to reset, easier to clean, and easier to 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 getting honest measurements of the space you want to improve. That means wall width, ceiling height, and the distance around doors or other fixed features. A good layout begins with real numbers, because cabinet planning works best when you know exactly what the room can accept before choosing any section sizes.
You also need to look at the details that can interrupt a clean layout. Water heaters, outlets, hose bibs, trim, and garage door tracks all affect placement. Catching those early keeps the plan practical. It is much easier to work around obstacles on paper than after the cabinets arrive and you are trying to fit pieces into place.






After the space is measured, the next move is choosing cabinet sections based on what you actually store. That part matters more than people think. If you have tall bins, long tools, or bulky outdoor items, the cabinet mix should reflect that. Good garage storage works best when the cabinet sizes match the items going inside.
A smart plan also leaves room for how the garage is used, not just what it holds. Some homeowners want more enclosed storage. Others want part of the wall open for a bench, charging station, or quick-access supplies. Choosing sections with that in mind leads to a layout that works in daily life instead of just looking good on paper.



When the system arrives, it helps to stage the boxes in a clear area and check the parts before starting assembly. That keeps the project organized and cuts down on confusion later. A clean setup makes it easier to build with confidence, especially when you are working through several cabinet types in one garage installation.
Building in sequence makes the job smoother. Most homeowners find it easiest to start with the main lower sections, then continue with tall cabinets and uppers. Working in an orderly progression helps the wall come together straight and clean. It also makes it easier to step back, confirm spacing, and avoid small mistakes that slow everything down.


The last phase is anchoring, leveling, and loading the cabinets with intention instead of rushing everything back into the room. Heavier items should go where they make sense, and daily-use categories should stay easy to reach. Taking a little care here is what turns new cabinets into a storage setup that actually improves how the garage runs.
After the install, the biggest difference is usually how much easier the room is to use. The floor opens up, categories make sense, and cleanup takes less effort. You are not fighting the garage anymore. It starts working like a finished part of the home instead of a catchall area that always feels one step behind.




Shasta Lake, California

In Shasta Lake, garages often have to hold more than basic household overflow. Between fishing gear, camping supplies, tools, and cleanup items, storage fills up quickly. Good cabinets help keep those categories separated, protected, and ready to grab. That matters because the garage works better when it supports the way people actually spend time outside.
A cleaner cabinet setup also helps the room stay useful between projects and weekends away. Instead of unloading gear into loose piles after every trip, homeowners have a place to put things back with less effort. That simple change makes the garage easier to maintain and gives the house a stronger storage zone all year.