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Get Inspired to Organize the Garage

When your space is organized and clutter free, you’re free to be who you’re meant to be.

You’re more creative, more productive and more inspired when you feel comfortable in your home or office. If your space has gotten out of control, I can help.

Each month I’ll provide an organizing tip that’s part of a year-long plan. Follow the suggested organizing activities and by the end of the year your entire house will be organized.

The key is starting small and tackling bite-sized projects. Don’t sabotage your efforts with an all-or-nothing approach. Commit to one action a month and you’ll reap the benefits of immediate results.

This month get inspired to organize the garage.

Organizing the Garage

It’s probably the space the welcomes you home every day, and it’s quite possibly full of stuff, causing a lot of stress and maybe even putting a valuable investment at risk. It’s your garage and it can set the mood for how you feel every time you leave or return home. March is a good time to organize your garage because the weather is less extreme than during summer or winter.

In addition, your car wants it’s parking spot back. The one that’s covered, out of the elements and designed to protect the thing you probably spent several thousand dollars on. Making room for your car in the garage isn’t just a matter of convenience, it’s keeping a valuable possession out of harm’s way.

When organizing your garage, start with the big stuff so you can enjoy a sense of accomplishment. Clear out any trash and recycling. Instead of waiting for trash day, rent a U-Haul and clean out everything that should be trashed and take it to the dump. It will cost you a small amount of money to get your big-ticket item (your vehicle) back in the garage. If there are any donation items collecting dust (like the treadmill that’s been untouched and in the same spot for a year) make a trip to your preferred donation drop-off site or schedule a pickup.

Often, clearing out trash, recycling and donation items opens up a lot of space. You’ll also get a better idea of what you need for storage space. When you look at storage solutions, go vertical. Utilize hanging racks over the cars, as well as, cupboards and cabinets for the walls. The best option for storage containers are clear plastic with locking lids. There are plenty of colored bins on the market, but clear containers allow you to see what’s inside without having to climb on a ladder or open every box to find what you’re looking for. The locking lids also ensure you won’t get hit on the head by a lid that’s popped off, and if you’re storing papers or keepsakes in the garage you’ll want airtight containers.

Use a critical eye to determine what could be stored on a wall instead of taking up valuable space on a flat surface, like a workbench, or floor. Hang up garden hoses, extension cords, yard tools and ladders to keep items on a wall and in a place that’s easy to access and return items when finished.

 

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Inspired action:

Trade play dates or babysitting services with a friend so you can organize your garage without children underfoot. Removing the worry of kids and the dangers of the garage (or nearby street) will enable you to focus on the task at hand and save time.

Inspired thought:

Your environment helps set the tone for your day. An organized garage gives you a sense of control in leaving your home and a sense of peace and order when you return.

Of course, if you’re impatient or anxious to see more immediate progress, email linda@unclutterednw.com to set up a consultation and see if working with a professional organizer is right for you.

Linda Deppa

Linda Deppa has seen more clutter than you could make in your lifetime - and found a place for all of it.

As a Certified Professional Organizer, Linda has helped hundreds of clients experience the joy that comes from reclaiming their space, and the relief of bringing their shoulders down from their ears when they realize they no longer feel stressed walking into a cluttered home or office.

Linda’s success in working with clients goes beyond her ability to organize their possessions. Her own life experiences, including a life-altering car accident, gives her a deep desire to help each of her client’s live life to the fullest. What starts as an organizing project with Linda often leads to mindset shifts that impact other areas of their lives.

Linda is a member of the National Associate of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and current President, past Vice President, Treasurer and Membership Director of the Seattle-based NAPO chapter.

A skilled presenter and motivational speaker, consider hiring Linda to speak at your next conference or event. Contact Linda via email: linda@unclutterednw.com

3 comments

Leave a Reply to Hanna Hilbert Cancel reply

  • Well, you have really inspired me to maintain my garage. The article is wonderfully written and expressed in layman’s language. Since I have started reading blogs regarding garage organization but what makes your blog pretty different from others is the inspired words instead of technical terms. I agree the inspiring word is good enough to make anyone upbeat of making the garage a better place. Thanks!

    • Hanna – I am so happy inspiring words help you maintain your garage. Please let me know if you have any additional questions on your garage. I would love to help answer those questions for you. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • The article is well written and written in the easiest language. I have been reading blogs about garage organization services, but what really sets your blog apart from others is the inspirational words instead of technical words. I agree the inspiring word is good enough to make anyone upbeat about making the garage a better place. Thanks!

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