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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.
The Ultimate DIY Solution for Effortless Organization.
When storage is exposed and mismatched, even a good garage feels crowded quickly.


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.

A garage can lose function long before it completely fills up. All it takes is too many things without a reliable place to go. Boxes get stacked, bikes lean against stored items, and tools end up wherever there is a gap. The room still has space, but it no longer feels orderly enough to support everyday use.

Open shelving often creates a false sense of control. It looks efficient while there are only a few items on it. Once the shelves start carrying household overflow, hobby supplies, and backup essentials, the limits show up fast. Everything stays visible, nothing feels finished, and the garage begins looking busy even when you recently tried to tidy it.
Scattered storage is especially frustrating in a garage that needs to stay flexible. If supplies are split between shelves, corners, and plastic bins, you lose time every time you need something simple. That slow drag adds up. The garage stops feeling like a useful extension of the house and starts feeling like a room you work around.

In Sunnyvale, many homeowners want the garage to stay clean, efficient, and easy to move through. That gets much harder when storage depends on whatever shelf or tote happened to be added last. Without better cabinets, the room fills with mismatched solutions that compete for space instead of helping the garage stay organized and easy to maintain.








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 brings the storage back under control by replacing pieced-together solutions with a cabinet setup that feels intentional. The goal is not just to add more storage. It is to add better storage. When categories have real cabinet space, the garage becomes simpler to use, easier to reset, and much more comfortable to look at every day.

The steel frame gives the cabinets the kind of strength a garage actually needs. Tools, bins, cleaning supplies, and backup household goods are not light, and storage should not feel delicate. A stronger frame gives the wall more confidence. Homeowners can load the cabinets the way they need to without treating them like furniture that needs special care.

Melamine adds a cleaner, more finished appearance while still staying practical for a hard-working room. It wipes down well, holds its look, and helps the cabinets feel like part of a thoughtful space instead of just another utility item. That cleaner visual line matters in garages where homeowners want storage to look organized, not rough or temporary.
The modular layout is useful because every garage has its own storage mix. One homeowner may need more concealed space for household overflow. Another may want room for tools, hobby supplies, and a small work area. Choosing sections intentionally allows the cabinet wall to match the real use of the room instead of forcing storage into a generic setup.
Enclosed cabinets also make a huge visual difference. When loose items are hidden behind doors, the garage feels calmer and easier to maintain. People tend to underestimate how much exposed storage contributes to stress in a room. Closing that clutter away gives the space a cleaner baseline, which makes regular upkeep feel more manageable.

Another advantage is that installation stays realistic. Homeowners who enjoy a project can handle assembly, and others can bring in a handyman without turning the job into a major construction event. The cabinet system is designed to go together step by step. That practical build process helps people get a polished result without unnecessary complication.
Once the setup is finished, the garage usually stays more stable because the storage has become obvious. There is less room for random piles and less need to improvise. Items go back where they belong because there is a cabinet for them. That is what makes the improvement stick. The room becomes easier to keep clean week after week.

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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.
Start with a careful look at the wall and the space around it. Measure width, ceiling height, and any door or trim clearances that could affect the layout. Accurate measurements keep the project simple later. When you know exactly what the garage can handle, it is much easier to choose cabinets that fit neatly and use the room well.
Then identify the utility features and fixed elements that need to stay accessible. Outlets, panels, valves, and garage door hardware should all be accounted for before the layout is finalized. This part is basic but important. It prevents avoidable surprises and helps the cabinet plan work smoothly with the garage instead of fighting against it.






After that, choose cabinet sections based on what you actually need to store. Think through which items deserve tall storage, which ones should be behind base doors, and which categories need to stay easy to reach. Storage works better when the cabinet mix is selected with purpose. It gives the finished wall a job instead of just a look.
It is also smart to plan around how the garage feels in use. If the room needs open floor space for bikes, walking paths, or a vehicle, the cabinet choices should support that. Good storage should relieve pressure, not create it. Making those decisions early helps the project deliver a garage that feels lighter and more usable.



When the cabinets arrive, organize the components before you begin building. A little order at this stage keeps the whole job easier to follow. You can move through the pieces with less confusion, keep hardware from getting lost, and maintain momentum. That matters because installation tends to go better when the work area starts out calm and controlled.
Assembly usually feels most manageable when you build in sequence. Starting with the lower sections gives the layout a foundation, and the rest of the wall can rise from there. That approach helps keep lines clean and makes adjustments easier while the system is still taking shape. Small checks along the way save a lot of trouble later.


Before loading the cabinets, take time to level, fasten, and review the whole wall. Then place items inside according to how often they are used. Daily categories should be convenient, while backup supplies can sit farther out of the way. Those decisions matter because cabinet storage works best when the inside is just as thoughtful as the outside.
At the end, the garage usually feels more open and more finished without needing any extra square footage. The cabinets absorb clutter, protect categories, and make the room easier to move through. That is what homeowners notice first. The garage stops feeling like overflow space and starts feeling like a useful part of the home again.




Sunnyvale, California

In Sunnyvale, homeowners often want the garage to do more without looking overloaded. It may need to store tools, bikes, household backup items, and hobby supplies while still feeling clean and easy to move through. Well-made cabinets help balance all of that. They create storage that works hard without making the room feel visually crowded.
That balance is a big part of why good cabinet design matters here. When the garage is planned well, the room supports daily life instead of interrupting it. Strong cabinets, cleaner sightlines, and better category control make it easier to keep the space useful. The garage becomes simpler to maintain because the storage is finally doing its job.
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