The garage is one of those spaces which has to be as practical as possible. This is a part of the house to keep all of your outdoor appliances and supplies. So, to get the most of it, you will probably need some shelves. 

The question you might ask yourself regarding this issue is how to better organise shelving units you plan to install. To answer it, you will have to consider factors such as the size of your space, the best position and the type of shelves you want to add. In case this is something that is causing you a headache, a good idea is to hire a professional to help you. 

If you don’t know who to contact, you can always count on Friendly Handyman.

Now, even with a specialist by your side, you will have to consider these important things to make the most of your garage with shelving units:

What is The Size of Your Garage?

If you want to use your space in the best possible way, you will have to be aware of its size. This will determine your further course of action, like choosing shelves in the right dimensions and their positioning.

In Australia, the minimum size for a garage is 3 meters wide, 5,4m long and somewhere around 2.6m high. Of course, this is standard for single-car spaces, and your garage could be larger than that. Whatever is the case, before you start shelves installation, you should measure everything. So, take a good look at your garage and make sure to note its exact dimensions.

Picking The Right Style of Shelves

Another thing that will have a great effect on the way you use your space is the shelving style you choose. You will find there is a wide range of shapes, materials and sizes for garage shelves, and all you will have to figure out which will be the best for your space. 

There are three most common styles for shelving units. 

The first ones are ceiling mounted shelves. They are fixed with long metal rods you can easily adjust to serve your purpose. Besides them, you can also purchase freestanding and wall-mounted units. And you can be sure that each of them has its benefits and downfalls.

For instance, freestanding shelves are mobile, yet they take a lot of floor space. On the other hand, ceiling and wall-mounted units are firm and stable, yet you may need ladders to pick up items you have stored on the top shelf. Which style of shelves will serve you best, depends on the size of your space, but also on the place you set them up.

What Is The Best Position for Shelves?

When you determine the measures of your walls, you should find a position where shelves will be of the most useful to you. If you have a small garage, a good idea is to install them by the wall and further away from the door. Determining the position of shelves can be tricky if you have no experience in this type of job and it can take a lot of your precious time. So, if you haven’t already hired a handyman to help you, I suggest you do that in this phase of the work.

Why Should You Hire a Professional?

Though for some of you this might not seem like a complicated job, shelving in garages and storage spaces is all about practicality. With a professional, this type of work will be shorter, less messy and with more precision. An experienced handyman will know exactly how to fit in shelves to leave you more space for your car or outdoor items you would like to store. He will help you achieve what you wanted without any complications. And, whether you want to book a service or just ask for an honest handyman opinion, feel free to get in touch with me.