Your garage is the place where you store your tools and supplies, and DIY garage cabinets are essential to keeping everything safe. While you can always buy a garage cabinet in stores, there’s nothing like building a cabinet with your own two hands. The best part is you can customize your cabinet to meet your needs.
There are several ways to build DIY garage cabinets, from a simple cabinet for several tools to a row of cabinets for more organization. The key is to find the garage cabinet ideas that work for you. To help you get started, here are 17 garage cabinet plans to add more storage space to your garage.
1. Tall Garage Cabinets
Build a row of tall garage cabinets with these garage cabinet plans by dreamdesigndiy which can be used for everything from power tools to gardening supplies. The cabinets are tall enough to store supplies such as brooms and rakes, as well as sports equipment such as hockey sticks or baseball bats, or even a skateboard or folded-up scooter.
If you do not need a lot of storage space, you can build just one or two cabinets for your items, as you have the opportunity to customize your cabinets however you see fit.
2. Ultimate Garage Cabinets
You can build the ultimate DIY garage cabinets by familyhandyman with these plans. There is a lot of work that goes into building these cabinets, and this includes working with several types of tools. When you’re finished, you’re going to have so much storage space, you won’t believe how much floor space is left after you put everything away.
The project includes a row of tall cabinets against the wall, as well as smaller cabinets near the ceiling. Imagine how many daily and seasonal items you’re going to be able to store in your new cabinets.
3. Hanging Cabinets
As you know, you can find different plans for garage storage cabinets such as the one by instructables and this includes hanging cabinets. The cabinets are attached to the wall to keep your floor space clear, or you can add smaller bins under the cabinets for additional storage. You’re building upper and lower cabinets to give you more room for organization, which works if you’re categorizing tools, gardening supplies, automobile items and sports equipment.
Each door features a knob to make opening and closing your cabinets a breeze. One idea is to adorn each cabinet door with a colorful knob, such as orange, red or blue, to add a little pizzazz to your space. Another tip is to place the knobs near the bottom of your upper cabinets, and near the top of your lower cabinets, for easier access.
4. Simple DIY Cabinets
When building garage cabinets like this one at fixthisbuildthat, don’t be afraid to go with plans that allow you to build more simple cabinets. You may not have the need for taller cabinets, or you don’t have the space or time for such a huge project. With these plans, you’re building two lower DIY garage cabinets with a few useful amenities.
The top area of each cabinet features a full-size adjustable shelf, while the bottom area features a pull-out tray for easy access. There are also cubbies attached to the door for more storage. In addition, you’re also going to attach adjustable feet to the bottom of your cabinets. As you can see, it’s not impossible to keep it simple while adding useful features.
5. DIY Garage Storage Cabinets
Do you like the idea of building upper and lower cabinets? You’re sure to love these DIY garage cabinets by sugarbeecrafts. To start the project, you’re going to build what seems like tall cabinets, and you’ll separate them into upper and lower cabinets later. They are even wide enough to store items such as power tools, laundry baskets or coolers.
The cabinets actually look like storage lockers, which is perfect if you’re craving garage cabinets that have a unique look to them. You can even paint them gray to resemble traditional lockers, or you can add color by painting them a darker shade of blue or red.
6. DIY Garage Cabinets
These garage cabinet plans by shanty-2-chic. will show you how to build a cabinet box out of wood, and you can repeat the process with additional cabinet boxes. You may feel it’s easier to build the cabinet when you’re focusing on just one box.
When you’re finished building your cabinets, you can hang them on the wall to create more floor space. Like other DIY hanging cabinets, you can use the space under the cabinets for storage bins. Use your DIY box cabinets to store your power tools in a secure place. You may also like to see garden shed plans.
7. Giant DIY Cabinets
If you have a lot of stuff to store in your garage, you can find a place for everything with giant DIY garage cabinets like this one by familyhandyman. The cabinets are large enough for items such as camping equipment, power tools, sports equipment and various bins and boxes.
You can build a cabinet with four wide shelves for easy organization, as well as sliding doors to keep everything inside your cabinets clean. When you really think about it, you’re building a giant box cabinet with shelves and sliding doors. You may also like to see diy solar air heaters for garage.
8. Affordable DIY Cabinets
Are you worried about going over your budget when upgrading your garage? You can use these garage cabinet plans by manmadediy to build affordable DIY cabinets. To keep your cabinets inexpensive and durable, you’re going to use wood for the frame, particle board for the sides and plywood for the doors.
Use mounting boards as a strong back frame when attaching each cabinet to the wall. You’re building standard box cabinets to hang on your wall, as these are effective for storing hand tools, scrap wood and other small items off the floor and in a safe place. The best part is you can build your cabinets without breaking the bank.
9. Easy-To-Build Cabinets
If you’re worried about building your own DIY garage cabinets, here is a set of plans for easy-to-build cabinets by woodmagazine. It may seem like a big project, but it only requires a few tools and basic woodworking skills. In addition to a list of the materials, the instructions and images take you step-by-step though the process.
When you’re finished, you have a storage solution that features a cabinet on the lower area and drawer on the upper area. The cabinet and drawer both feature handles instead of knobs for easy gripping.
10. Garage Tool Storage Cabinets
When you need a place for your garage tools, consider building a set of workshop cabinets. You can build large cabinets such as this one by hertoolbelt with your hand tools, power tools or both. With these plans, each cabinet is going to feature an upper shelf, tall middle area, small drawers and two bottom shelves. Inside the middle area, there are peg boards attached to the sides, so you can hang your tools with ease.
To finish it off, each cabinet is going to feature a door with pull knobs. Your garage tool storage cabinets not only free up your floor space, but they allow you to keep your tools in a safe, organized spot.
11. Plywood Garage Cabinets
Sturdy DIY garage cabinets like this one at s3.amazonaws rely on strong materials, so consider building plywood garage cabinets as your next project. The best part is you can use the plywood to build floor-to-ceiling cabinets, complete with upper shelving, for all your garage essentials. In addition to the plywood, you’re also going to use 2×2 boards.
The cabinets stand on legs to raise them off the ground, and you can place them against the wall to keep them out of the way. Of course, your cabinets are also going to include doors to hide and secure your tools and other items. You may also like to see diy pallet shed plans.
12. Spacious Garage Cabinets
Use these garage cabinet plans by howtospecialist to build an effective storage solution for your tools, wood pieces and other essentials. Depending on the height, each cabinet can have up to seven shelves, giving you enough space to store and organize your items. One idea is to build three cabinets to place side-by-side for maximum storage.
Use plywood to build sturdy doors with handles, and attach a door to each cabinet to keep your items safe and hidden. Remember to take care of tasks such as filling the holes or smoothing the surface. You can protect your spacious garage cabinets by applying stain or paint to the wooden elements.
13. Upper Garage Cabinets
As you already know, DIY garage cabinets such as this one at instructables are essential for keeping your garage clutter-free. Rather than wide or tall cabinets, you can build a bunch of standard box cabinets to hang around your garage. If you need additional storage space, build a few taller cabinets, and place them between every few upper cabinets.
Of course, you can also stick to upper cabinets only, but this depends on what you’re planning to store inside each one. The upper cabinets help you create more floor space for a table or garage work bench, as well as one or two vehicles. It also gives your garage a neat, clean appearance.
14. Raised Garage Cabinets
You’re going to use these plans to build raised garage cabinets in this Youtube video, as you don’t want the possibility of a flood to ruin your cabinets or their contents. The cabinets are raised off the floor with sturdy legs, to the point where you can see a little of the floor space underneath. The cabinets themselves are tall enough to store items of different sizes.
In addition, there’s also enough room to place a few plastic storage bins on top of your cabinets. This is perfect for items you only need several times a year, as you may have to stand on a step ladder to reach them. Regardless of what you’re storing in or on your raised cabinets, you can rest assured that they’re going to keep everything dry should water leak into your garage.
15. Garage Shelves With Doors
If you’re looking for an easy way to build your cabinets, consider this set of plans for garage shelves with doors by ana-white. You’re going to start with garage shelves that are already assembled, which you can find in most furniture or home improvement stores. All you need to do is divide each section and add the side panels and doors. Finish off the garage doors with pull handles, and consider painting the unit to give it a professional look.
The cabinets are spacious enough for coolers, camping equipment, hand tools and small or medium-sized power tools. In addition to the ease of this project, you’re also building a new storage solution without breaking your wallet. You may also like to see diy pole barns.
16. A Variety of Cabinets
With these plans you’re building a variety of garage cabinets like this one on youtube to make one functional unit. The unit includes upper cabinets, lower cabinets, lower drawer-based cabinets and a pegboard on the wall. The lower cabinets and drawer-based cabinets provide a surface for preparing your tools, or you can use this space to add a charging station and organizers for smaller items.
A pegboard is attached to the wall above the drawer-based cabinets, with a wooden frame around it, and you can use the top of the frame to store smaller items. Use your cabinet unit to store everything from nails to power tools, allowing you to be productive when it’s time to get to work.
17. Large Storage Cabinet
If you need a cabinet that provides enough storage for your garage essentials, look no further than this large storage cabinet on youtube. This cabinet is a tall unit with five sections of different sizes in the upper area, as well as one large section in the lower area. The sections allow you to store a variety of tools and items in your cabinet.
The door has been divided into four pieces, so you only have to access the section you need at the moment. This way, the items in the other sections are safe as you work. You can leave this wooden cabinet to its natural tone, or you can stain or paint it to give it a new look.
Conclusion
Whether you’re building upper cabinets, giant cabinets or raised cabinets, the wide selection of garage cabinet plans from our list makes it easy to find something that works for you. From storing camping equipment to preparing for possible floods, the key is to find a plan that meets your needs.
Once you do settle on a plan, take your time and follow the instructions to build your cabinets. This way, you’re building DIY garage cabinets that are just right for your tools and other essentials.