19 Ultra Innovative Garage Organization Ideas That are Versatile and Super Functional!

Getting the garage space organized and ditching all that clutter is synonymous to a dream come true. But these ultra innovative garage organization ideas that are versatile and super functional will let you have everything stylishly arranged, while leaving enough room to give way to your creative tasks and construction projects.

11. DIY Screwdriver Storage

DIY Screwdriver Storage

Screwdrivers with their whole range of sizes and purposes often forms a long list of tools in itself. And that’s what makes this one-of-a-kind screwdriver storage a must-have when it comes to clever garage organization. Making equally distant holes in a piece of wood is the key to the construction of this shelf, while lovely triangular brackets of wood help to hold and mount the shelf on the wall. Forging the project doesn’t call for more than 5 simple supplies, including a drill, spade bit, a mitre saw, spare wood pieces and screws. Knick of Time takes you through everything that you need to do to work up the screwdriver storage. The extra space that’s left on the board has been used here to put a tape measure. How doable is this one!

Idea Details : freshcrush

12. Wood and Magnet Socket Holder

Wood and Magnet Socket Holder

Bid farewell to all those sockets falling all over the place around the garage by working up these lovely wooden socket holders that come with an integrated magnet to keep your sockets well arranged. We love how the socket sizes have been laser engraved on the board to make everything much more convenient for you. Speaking of the supplies, you are going to need a nice vector drawing software, laser cutter, a poplar board, a walnut board, a wide magnetic strip, some quick dry epoxy, 150 grit sandpaper, and spray acrylic to get started with the project. Although, the magnetic strips are not super strong, they rightly help you to keep the sockets from accidentally popping out when bumped or jostled. But you can always go for stronger magnets for larger sockets.

Idea Details : instructables

13. Organizing Garden Tools with PVC

Organizing Garden Tools with PVC

You will be amazed how something as budget-friendly and readily available is PVC pipes can let you display your garden tools in a beautifully organized and labeled fashion. The author at Ash Bee Design cuts leftover pieces of PVC pipes at a nice 30 degree angle and mounted them at the mid point and bottom of the shed wall. Further, the pieces are sanded to get rid of the plastic shreds and holes are drilled into each end. Once you screw the individual PVC holders into a plywood divider, your organizer is all set to pop the tools into the same. Heading to the tutorial below, you not only learn the detailed steps of construction of the PVC storage, but also find a wonderful solution to storing the small tools that are still struggling for some management.

Idea Details : ashbeedesign

14. Magnetic Tool Holder

Magnetic Tool Holder

Have you got a whole bundle of drill bits and other missing attachments you often have to search endlessly while working on a project? You surely wouldn’t have to go through that hassle ever again as this tool holder is going to come to your rescue without a fail. The idea is to use the magic of magnet to keep the bits glued to one single spot, so that you can reach for the right size and the right tool almost instantly. The magnetic tool holder is so versatile that you can work it up along the side of a bench or a storage cabinet, a random wall around your garage and more! A wooden piece with slits to install magnetic strips are all that get the magic going as showcased in the below inspiration by BHG.

Idea Details : bhg

15. Simple DIY Kid’s Bicycle Rack with Helmet Storage

Simple DIY Kid's Bicycle Rack with Helmet Storage

As the kids grow, the garage seems to be flooded with all types of bikes, scooters, play vehicles and more that are no longer used or even used by the kiddos. Getting them managed in the limited space sometimes turns out to be quite a challenge, and that’s what makes this DIY bicycle rack no less than a boon. Specially when it comes with a super cool helmet storage section. This stunning bike rack is worked up using a specified wood cut list, further sanding and painting the structure with a bright coat of blue. The individual sections of the rack are meant to hold one bike each, while the coat hooks attached to the front of the bike racks serve the purpose of hanging the helmets. Attaching the wood pieces becomes a child play with the help of the right screws and clamps.

Idea Details : addicted2diy

16. Garage Mudroom

Garage Mudroom

Assemble a mudroom inspired by this uber chic one shared by Wild Ruffle in your garage and you can totally ditch the one taking loads of space in the entryway of the house. The handful of supplies you need to get started with the construction is some Stock cabinets from Home Depot, beadboard paneling, a wooden plank bench on heavy duty shelf brackets, and lastly, a bazillion hooks. Of course, this one’s an incredible storage solution, but what makes it stand out is the clever paint job performed on the surface. Random stripes of blue are worked up on the surface of the wood that reveals the original texture with surprising prettiness, ending up in a patterned contrast of colors. Shelves, hanging hooks, and ample of storage space for placing bins – this mudroom has got it all.

Idea Details : wildruffle

17. Store Lawn Tools With a Pallet!

If you haven’t already got some old pallets around the space, you can always get them from any thrift store – advancing towards turning them into the ultimate solution for all your garden tool storage problems. This lawn tool pallet storage is constructed using a handful of supplies, including a pallet, hammer, a pry bar , some heavy duty screws or framing nails, a nice wood stain and a weatherproofing sealant. Fabulessly Frugal goes for a soothing coat of grey to stain the pallet storage that you can further attach to a shed wall, the back of the house or a garden fence. Another thing significant thing to mention here is that this pallet rack is specifically designed to store garden tools with long handles and dowel stands as it comes with a narrow storage space.

Idea Details : fabulesslyfrugal

18. Vertical Garden Station

Vertical Garden Station

We truly adore this vertical garden station that’s crafted to store almost all the bits and pieces that go along with your gardening affairs. And the station is coupled up with a drop leaf table top from Ikea underneath, helping you to work up plant potting in the garage. The three shelves of the garden station are organized using blue plastic containers from Dollar Tree. You have got blood meal, bone meal, lots of slow release fertilizer and more arranged on the wood shelves that are further mounted on the wall using sturdy wooden brackets. A cute tin container with a little scoop is used to store bird seed, while the middle shelf here houses sunflower seeds and more fertilizer. You can hang your little garden bag with true grace by installing a couple of hooks under the bottom shelf.

Idea Details : maillardvillemanor

19. Wire Frame Storage Shelf

Wire Frame Storage Shelf

Sporting five rectangular metal mesh shelves in one single piece of storage, this more than awesome rack has got tiny wheels fixed to itself that make it totally portable and you can shift to some other corner of the house from the garage as and when it suits you. And that’s exactly what this Pin shows, wherein the author has moved the shelf to the front porch of the house. Of course, the different shelves have got a great deal of room to store all the garden tools, storage bins, hardware and other supplies. What makes the shelves more organized are smaller bins, wicker baskets and galvanized containers that will help you club the different items according to their size, type and purpose.

Idea Details : pin.it

The chief perk of the above garage organization ideas is that they save huge amount of space, while making it an effortless affair for you to grab just what you are looking for without scrolling through a hundred items first. Oh yes, they are equally easy and quick to put together!