Tidy up garage
The garage is one of the most flexible spaces in a home. It’s able to house anything from cars to gardening supplies to school memories. Thus, it's also a breeding ground for chaos, which becomes quite apparent once you start looking for a road map, spade or high school yearbook. You can tame the clutter, though, with some steps to make the most of your garage space.

1. Sort your stuff
The first step is figuring out what you own. Start by sorting everything into categories. Separate the gardening tools from the car maintenance supplies and sporting equipment. The "like with like" principle is a basic, yet powerful, organizing technique.
2. Toss the trash
Keep a few heavy-duty garbage bags handy as you sort so you can easily toss things away. Be ruthless; throw all the broken equipment, rusted tools, and toys that are missing pieces.
3. Share your stuff
Once you have separated items into groups, and tossed the trash, you may be surprised to see how much good stuff you own. Keep the best and give away the rest.

4. Measure the space
To see exactly how much room you have for storage, park your car in the garage and open the doors and trunk. Use chalk to outline the floor space. Measure the gap from the top of the open trunk to the ceiling; you can then hang things above your car.
5. Plan the space
The items you decide to keep need a home, and the floor is not an option. Plan out the space, designating certain areas for specific items. Look at your categories and pick an area of the garage for each one, keeping accessibility in mind.
6. Store it where you use it
Keep the items you use most in the easiest to reach locations. For example, store your bulk paper goods near the house so you're not walking through the garage for a roll of paper towels. Stow infrequently used items - like outdoor holiday decorations - in the hardest to reach places, like the rafters.

Store it where you use it
7. Add storage options
Now is the time to add shelving and cabinets, tubs and bins. Old kitchen cabinets and versatile pegboards add valuable storage along the walls. Use all the space from floor to ceiling, making sure you can open all doors without banging or scratching something. Be creative: use the backs of doors including the ones on cabinets.
8. Give everything a home
Don't mix categories and store similar items together. Consider a sports rack for balls, gloves, cleats and hula-hoops. Leave room to grow - moderately. Use smaller containers that you can easily move once they're full. Protect treasured items in waterproof containers, and do not store photographs or other temperature - and moisture - sensitive items in the garage.

Give everything a home
9. Label, label, label
Label each bin, shelf, container and cabinet door. This makes it much easier to maintain order, so even when you're in a hurry, you'll be able to quickly put things away. Label the lid and all sides so you can read the contents from any direction.
10. Maintain the new system
To keep your garage looking great you'll need to break the old habits that caused the clutter in the first place. Adopt a household rule that you'll put away the item when you're done with it.