Get Your Garage Organized With These Products From The Container Store

Have you recently looked at your garage and noticed it looks like the aftermath of a tornado? Is it so bad that you can’t even use it for parking your cars? Well, it may be time for you to get it organized before someone gets injured or pests start to look for a new nesting place. Here are a few organizational tools from my affiliate partner, The Container Store, that will help you restore your garage to its original state.

Corner Double Tool Rack

You don’t have to keep your mops, brooms, or other cleaning accessories inside the house. Instead, give them a home in the garage with this storage container for all your cleaning tools.

Small Garage Bike Rack

Avoid surprises when rolling your car into the garage by keeping bikes out of the way. This wall storage mount will keep all bikes and equipment safely in one place.

The Container Store Heavy-Duty Ceiling Rack

If you have a small garage, you may need all the storage space you can get, including that unused area of the ceiling. This hanging ceiling storage can help you tuck items out of sight.

InterMetro 4-Shelf Starter Unit Black

For larger garages, these shelving units will be handy for storing bulk items that you don’t want to keep indoors. Use these to store tissue, laundry detergent, paper towels, trash bags, and other essentials, making more space indoors.

Product images courtesy of The Container Store.

Garage image courtesy of ID 148819653 © Igor Zakharevich | Dreamstime.com

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Mel Childs is the author of this article and the owner of Move Me To Atlanta. She also owns her own writing company in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Additionally, she has written freelance for various publications, including Parade Home & GardenDengardenBob VilaThis Old HouseLawnstarterWikiLawn, Homelight, Fixr, LeadsForward, Upscale Magazine, Black EOE Journal, Ancient Origins, and many more.


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