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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 shelves carry too many different jobs, useful garage items start piling into corners and walkways.


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.

Garage clutter usually starts with useful things that simply never got a strong home. A few tubs stay on a shelf, yard gear leans beside the door, and backup household supplies get tucked wherever there is room. Once that pattern starts, the floor slowly becomes part of storage too.

Open shelves make it easy to set something down, but they rarely keep the garage organized for long. The same shelf ends up holding tools, paint, paper towels, and random project leftovers all together. When categories get mixed like that, the room may be full yet still hard to use.
Another problem is that shelf storage tends to spread outward instead of staying contained. Items get stacked in front of other items, deeper corners become forgotten, and the easiest spaces fill first. Then every cleanup turns into moving piles around instead of actually fixing the storage problem itself.

What homeowners usually feel is not just lack of space, but lack of reliable cabinet space. The garage may have enough square footage, yet if the storage depends on open rows and loose piles, clutter keeps returning because nothing is truly being held in place where it belongs.








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 turning scattered storage into one organized cabinet wall that can handle real garage use. Instead of relying on shelves, hooks, and leftover furniture, homeowners get enclosed storage built to carry bins, tools, supplies, and overflow items in a way that looks cleaner and works harder.

A steel frame is important in a garage because the items stored there are usually heavier than people think. Between power tools, cases, hardware, liquids, and bulk household goods, lighter cabinets can feel overmatched. Strong framing gives the system a sturdier feel and helps it hold up through daily loading.

The cabinet finish also changes the feel of the room more than people expect. Melamine looks cleaner than raw shop shelving and wipes down more easily after normal use. That means the garage can still feel practical while also looking more finished, less dusty, and less like makeshift storage.
Because the system is modular, the layout can be shaped around how the garage actually works. Maybe one wall needs taller sections for bulky gear, while another benefits from a more broken-up layout. The flexibility helps homeowners build a cabinet wall that fits their habits instead of fighting them.
Enclosed doors make a noticeable difference because they hide the visual noise that usually makes a garage feel messy. Even when the room is holding a lot, it looks calmer once the bottles, bins, cords, and loose items are kept behind cabinet fronts instead of sitting out on display.

Installation is straightforward enough for a homeowner who likes projects, but it is also clear enough to hand off to a local handyman. That matters because the goal is a storage wall that comes together predictably, without inventing solutions on the fly or wasting time making random pieces work together.
Afterward, the garage tends to stay more steady from week to week. Things get put back where they came from, overflow does not spread so easily, and the room becomes easier to reset after projects, shopping trips, yard work, or seasonal changes that normally leave storage looking rough.

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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 measuring the wall you want to use and checking what interrupts it. Windows, trim, outlets, pipes, and garage door hardware all matter because they affect the cabinet run. Careful measurements help avoid frustration later and make the final layout feel planned instead of improvised.
It is also smart to walk the garage and think about what you are really storing. Some homeowners need space for tools and home maintenance supplies, while others need more room for coolers, paper goods, or hobby gear. Knowing the categories first makes layout decisions much more practical.






Once that is clear, you can choose cabinet sections with more purpose. A better setup is not always the one with the most cabinets. It is the one that gives the right things a place and leaves the room feeling easier to move through and easier to keep straight.
When the cabinets arrive, organizing the boxes and building in sequence keeps the project under control. Working one section at a time helps with alignment and prevents the install from turning into a pile of loose parts spread across the garage floor for days at a time.



As each section goes in, keep checking for level and making sure spacing stays consistent. Small corrections during the build are much easier than trying to fix alignment after everything is locked together. That little bit of patience usually shows up in the finished look right away.
By the middle of the install, the biggest benefit becomes easy to picture. You can see where bins will go, where tools will stay, and how much cleaner the floor can become once loose items are off shelves and out of corners for good.


After the cabinets are built, start loading them by real use instead of random empty space. Keep project supplies together, put household overflow together, and group tool categories where they make sense. That simple sorting step helps the new storage wall work much better from the start.
Once everything is put away, the garage feels easier to trust. Instead of wondering where something ended up, homeowners can go to the same cabinet and find what they need. That is what makes the system feel worth it long after installation day is over.




Willits, California

In Willits, garages often have to hold a mix of home supplies, outdoor gear, work items, and project leftovers all in the same room. When that mix lands on shelves and in corners, the space gets crowded fast. Strong cabinets help keep those categories separated and easier to manage.
That kind of enclosed storage is useful because the garage is rarely storing just one thing. When tools, bins, cleaning products, and overflow household items each have better places, the room stays easier to use and does not need the same cleanup over and over again.
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