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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 stays patchy and exposed, useful garage items start spreading into every opening.


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 lot of Vallejo garages fill up because storage gets added a little at a time. One shelf handles paint, another catches tools, and the floor becomes the backup plan for everything larger. That setup works only until a few more boxes arrive, then the room starts feeling crowded because nothing was meant to work together in the first place.

Open storage also makes everyday disorder easier to ignore until it becomes obvious. A few loose cords on a shelf, cleaners beside car supplies, and half-used bins near the wall do not seem serious at first. But those small overlaps add up fast, and before long the garage looks full because the categories have all started blending together.
Many homeowners are not dealing with too much stuff so much as the wrong kind of storage. Useful items end up in exposed places where they get stacked, forgotten, or pushed aside by something newer. Once that pattern starts, cleanup becomes tiring because every reset means touching the same loose piles again instead of putting things into real cabinets.

That is why clutter keeps coming back even after a serious cleanup. The room may look better for a few days, but if the storage is still weak, items spread right back out. The garage needs stronger cabinet space that can absorb normal household traffic, not another promise that everyone will simply try harder to stay neat.








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 helps by replacing scattered storage with one well-built cabinet wall that can actually handle the categories a garage carries. Instead of splitting things between shelves, hooks, and leftover furniture, homeowners get a single organized place for tools, project supplies, cleaners, and bulk storage. That makes the room feel easier to use because the storage finally feels complete.

The steel frame is a big reason the cabinets hold up so well in a garage setting. Heavier items, repeated use, and the everyday wear of a busy room can expose weak construction fast. A stronger frame keeps the wall feeling solid, which matters when you want cabinet storage that stays dependable instead of loosening or sagging under real use.

The finish matters too because the garage should not look like a pile of leftovers. Melamine gives the cabinets a cleaner, more finished appearance than exposed shelves or old utility pieces, and it wipes down easily when dust or everyday grime shows up. That cleaner look helps the room feel more settled, which encourages homeowners to keep it that way.
Modular sections make the wall more useful because the storage can be shaped around what the household actually owns. Taller cabinets can take bulkier gear, lower cabinets can support heavier supplies, and upper sections can hold seasonal items that do not need constant access. That flexibility helps the room work better without making the layout feel complicated or overly custom.
Enclosed cabinets also do something open storage rarely can: they reduce the visual pressure in the room. When car supplies, hardware, extension cords, and backup household goods disappear behind doors, the garage feels calmer the moment you step inside. That matters more than people expect, because a room that looks controlled is easier to keep under control.

Installation is built to be manageable for homeowners who like DIY work and for people who would rather hire a handyman. The process follows a clear sequence, which removes a lot of the guessing that usually slows garage projects down. That means you can get a finished wall without the drawn-out confusion that often comes with one-off custom storage builds.
After the cabinets are installed, the garage usually stops slipping backward so easily. Categories are easier to maintain, the floor stays clearer, and cleanup no longer depends on shuffling things between temporary spots. That steady feeling is the real upgrade. The storage stops acting like a collection of fixes and starts behaving like part of the room.

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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.
Everything starts with a careful wall measurement, including the ceiling height, the width of the run, and anything that interrupts cabinet placement. Outlets, windows, trim, and utility elements all matter because they change what can fit where. That early accuracy saves time later and helps the finished cabinet wall fit the garage without awkward last-minute compromises.
It also helps to think through the items that create the most frustration now. Maybe hand tools keep disappearing, bulk supplies keep landing on the floor, or car care items never stay together. When you identify those problem categories before choosing sections, the layout becomes more useful because it answers real storage trouble instead of just filling space.






Next comes planning around the obstacles that have to stay usable. Some garages need access to utility hookups, while others have corners or hardware that affect depth and spacing. Working through those details ahead of time keeps the cabinet run feeling deliberate. It prevents the finished wall from looking like it had to dodge problems after everything was already ordered.
This is where modular planning pays off in a practical way. You are not stuck forcing identical pieces across the whole wall. You can mix section sizes to support real categories and real conditions, which helps the layout feel balanced and usable. That is how the wall ends up looking clean while still doing the hard work of storage.



When the cabinet system arrives, the pieces already belong to one plan, which makes the project feel more organized from the start. You are not gathering leftover racks and cabinets from different places and trying to make them cooperate. That keeps the install cleaner, cuts down frustration, and helps homeowners move from planning to building with more confidence.
Assembly happens one stage at a time, and that pacing helps the project stay under control. As each section goes in, the layout becomes more obvious and the wall becomes more stable. Seeing that progress matters because it turns a big storage improvement into a series of manageable steps instead of one giant garage project hanging over several weekends.


After the cabinets are in place, the first load-in should follow categories instead of convenience. Put heavier bulk items where they are easy to reach, store smaller supplies where they will not disappear, and move occasional-use items up high. That setup gives the wall a strong start, which makes daily upkeep easier because the logic is already built into it.
The final result feels different because the garage is no longer leaning on makeshift storage to stay functional. The floor has room again, the shelves are no longer doing all the work, and the room feels calmer every time the door opens. That is when homeowners realize the cabinets changed not just the look, but the daily use of space.




Vallejo, California

In Vallejo, garages often have to hold a wide mix of tools, home supplies, car care items, and project materials at the same time. That mix is hard to manage with exposed storage alone. Strong cabinets help separate the categories, keep the room looking cleaner, and make it easier to use the garage without stepping around whatever landed there last.
Good storage also makes quick routines easier. You can grab cleaners, reach a tool, or put away a box without creating a second mess while doing it. That is what a cabinet wall changes. It gives everyday items a dependable place, which helps the room stay useful instead of feeling like it needs another cleanup every weekend.
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