Have you been putting off tidying up your garage for ages? With the right tips, you can tidy up your garage in no time at all. Once you've brought order to the chaos, you'll have an overview again. It will also save you time, stress and valuable nerves if you no longer have to tidy up the entire garage because you will know exactly where everything has its place. Make sure you know what is allowed in the garage and what is not in order to ensure fire safety measures are in place. A tidy garage therefore brings you numerous advantages, such as important safety precautions.
Why tidy up the garage?
The garage is often used as a secret cellar. Over the years, a wide variety of items accumulate here that are either rarely used or no longer needed at all. True to the motto "out of sight, out of mind". The crux of the matter: you give away unnecessary storage space, sometimes you can no longer even park your car properly and important fire protection measures are not adhered to.
Tidying up the garage therefore helps you to get organized and you also gain more storage space for the things that really should have their place here. Another important aspect that speaks in favor of tidying up the garage is the reduction of safety risks. Equipment lying on the floor can quickly become a tripping hazard. Improperly stored items are also a potential source of danger. And don't forget, after tidying up the garage you will have enough space for your car again.
A smart organization and storage system helps you to tidy up the supposed storage space. storage systemthat contributes to clarity and sustainable organization.


Attention! - Fire protection
Certain safety precautions apply to garages that are up to 600 m2 in size. If you want to tidy up your garage, make sure you pay attention to the following points.
What is allowed in the garage:
- Vehicle
- Storage boxes, preferably made of non-combustible material
- Winter/summer tires
- Materials for the vehicle (e.g. roof rack, roof box)
- Sports equipment such as sledges, skis, etc.
- Bicycles, mopeds, trailers
- Other equipment such as ladders
- Firewood for your fireplace or Swedish stove
It's better not to put this in the garage:
- Workshop and corresponding materials (the room must not be misused)
- Canisters with fuel of any kind (canisters up to 25 liters are okay)
- Flammable materials such as waste paper, cardboard, etc.
- Gas cylinders
Tidying up the garage: five tips
We know that it's not easy to motivate yourself to tidy up the garage. But we promise you'll be relieved and happy in the end. With our tips, tidying up the garage will be done with a sensible system and it won't be so hard anymore!
Tip one: Pre-planning
Your to-do list may only have one item on it: "Clean out the garage". No wonder you lack motivation if you don't know where to start! Make a list or a plan, then your to-do item: "Clean out the garage", will be much easier for you to do, drive out your car and look around. Think about exactly where you want to put everything and how you want it to look in the end. It is also helpful to make a small sketch. Write down your plans in as much detail as possible, this will make your time management easier and anticipate some of the work. Proceed step by step!
Tip two: clear out the garage, then tidy up
Before you really get started, you should first clear out the garage. Empty the entire garage once and put everything in a place where you can then sort it out at your leisure. This step is essential for a systematic approach to cleaning out the garage. This will help you tidy up faster and you can move straight on to tip three.
Tip three: Sort out
There are usually countless things in the garage that you no longer need anyway. They just take up unnecessary space that you could certainly put to better use. When clearing out, the so-called "three pile principle" has proven its worth:
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Stack: All items that you use regularly.
- Stack: Everything you use irregularly, but at least once a month.
- Stack: Everything you use very rarely or not at all.
Dispose of all items in pile three properly. If they are still in good condition, you can sell or donate them. For the second pile, you can weigh up again what you really need and the first pile, together with everything from pile two, will later be sorted into your new organization system.


Tip four: Organizing aids
Now it's time to look at how you can make ideal use of the space after tidying up the garage. Where can you place shelves? Where can you perhaps install wall brackets? What can be stored in boxes? It is also important to know where to place bicycles or the roof box so that they do not block access.
Based on this, make a list of all the relevant storage aids that will ensure a long-term system in your garage. Storage boxes specially designed for the Cellar and garage. They can be used to store e.g. store cleaning productswhich you need for your vehicle.
Stackable, transparent boxes are ideal, such as our CLEAR storage box (18l, 40x33; 5x17cm). This way, you can keep an overview of everything and even save space. Incidentally, our practical boxes are also available in different sizes, ensuring that every space requirement is met.
Don't want the boxes to get in the way? Then your list should include storage shelves or wall cabinets that are large enough to hold all your storage items. Various brackets are ideal for hanging up equipment such as your sports gear. These are quick to assemble and can then be used in a variety of ways.
Extra tip: Do you want to tidy up the garage so that you don't have to do so much work? Then add the boxes with stickers, labels and tags, so you always have everything to hand.
Tip five: Basic cleaning
Give everything a thorough clean. Remove dust, dirt, cobwebs etc. from your garage and sweep the floor. You may also need to repair some minor damage or replace chipped paint. Then you can start with the final steps of tidying up the garage: put up shelves, attach wall hooks, put everything in its place and in smart storage boxes storage boxes.
That's it! From now on, it's best to schedule time regularly to keep your garage in good shape. This will ensure that you can use the space effectively in the long term.
One final tip: If you have a lot of well-preserved items that you no longer need after tidying up the garage, organize a garage flea market.