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{one room challenge} Garage Makeover Week 4: Let There Be Shelves

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I swear that there is some kind of One Room Challenge time warp that occurs because Thursdays seem to come too quickly! It’s already time for the week 4 progress update, which means only two weeks left to get the garage makeover completely finished. Getting the “stuff” back in shouldn’t be a problem, but it’s yet to be seen if I’ll be able to get all of the fun and creative projects done. 
That’s a problem for tomorrow though… today let’s celebrate what got done this past week. Be still my organizing loving heart…

Before I go on, let me remind you where we started just a few weeks ago.
In the first three weeks, we managed to empty the garage COMPLETELY, coat the cement in a gorgeous, shiny metallic floor finish, and wallboard the “storage wall.” 
You can read the previous weekly updates here:  WEEK 1 | WEEK 2 | WEEK 3
Here’s where we left off last week…

Our new fridge and freezer had just been delivered and the rest of the wall was just begging for storage.

This past weekend, we were finally able to install all of the drawers and shelves that I’ve been dreaming about pretty much forever.

In the previous, disastrous version of our garage one of our biggest problems was that we had so much stuff filling the floor in front of our shelf units that we couldn’t actually get to the shelves. To address this issue, I needed to figure our how to clear the floor space. So the old shelf units had to go in favor of a new system of hanging drawers and shelves with open space below them.

I measured all of the floor-hogging items and determine that our outdoor rolling cooler was the tallest, so it set the height for our lowest row of drawers.

Twelve drawers later, we started adding shelves…
If you’re going to spend a weekend working in the garage, it might as well be a gorgeous fall day like this one…
Ok, back to work. It was all going great until we went to install the last section of shelving on the far right side of each row.

We had the shelves cut to 30 inches… turns out we only had 29 inches of space. And of course, our saw is in storage waiting to be brought back to the garage next week. So back to the store we went to ask them to cut ONE INCH off of each shelf. Not the most productive way to spend our limited time while the kids were with the grandparents, but an hour or two later we were able to install the final shelves.

I realize this seems like a pretty boring update to most normal people. But if the sight of all those shelves and drawers waiting to be filled up makes your heart go pitter patter, then we should be best friends! I can’t wait to start filling them up. And I really can’t wait to start labeling them!
While the major organization will happen this coming week, I did get a few small projects done that are starting to make this feel like a real garage again. We installed a storage rail for our brooms, rakes and shovels. And to maximize storage space, I also added a few magnetic hooks on the side of the fridge to hold even more.
And I also started playing around with our new pegboard. I’m sure it won’t end up just like this once I have a chance to organize all the tools, but I needed to stage a photo for another post I was working on, so I got a little glimpse of how this peg board will allow us to keep the necessities within easy reach.

See those cute aqua boxes on the top shelf? They are solving one of our major workbench storage challenges, and I’ll be sharing the details next week. In the meantime, can we just appreciate how pretty they look with the painted pegboard?

Finally, the garage “man door” got a smart new look this week. Last month I partnered with Schlage to give our front door a makeover with a Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt {affiliate link} and new, modern handle {you can read all the details in this post}. The whole family is head over heels with our keyless front door {mom and dad for the convenience; boys for the cool factor of being able to tell Siri to unlock the door}.

So when Schlage asked if I’d like to work with them again to update the door hardware inside our house, as well as going keyless on the rest of our exterior doors, it was a no brainer!

Our garage is detached – separated from the house by the backyard. I make countless trips out to the garage every day, and at least half of the time I get out there only to realize I don’t have the key and I have to run back in the house to get it. But not anymore! With the new fridge and freezer, our trips to the garage will become even more frequent, so keyless access couldn’t have come at a better time!

That’s it for this week, guys. I wish I had a bit more progress to report, but hopefully things will start cruising from here. 
Don’t forget to stop by Calling it Home to see what all the other One Room Challenge rock stars have been up to in Week 4! 
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