Those of us who've had the pleasure of owning a garage at least once in our lifetime can testify to the fact that it can be a real hassle to clean and organize it, all while lacking the proper and necessary storage space to do it.
So what can be done? Well, one of the possible courses of action would be installing garage cabinets, preferably hung ones since they offer extra storage space without hindering or taking away your walking space.
Garage cabinets are today available in many different designs, styles, and materials, making them a welcome addition to any style of garage.
You're even likely to find some top of the line cabinets at many local home improvement centers, and usually at very economical and affordable prices.
However, if what you're after is more space, as well as jaw-dropping looks, then you need to open up your wallet and get ready to spend a bit more money.
If you're finding yourself in a tough economical situation, but in dire need of some extra storage space to clean up that messy garage, then you can always get yourself some plastic cabinets; they offer moderate protection, and can be used to store light or medium-sized items (Refrain from storing heavy objects on them, as they're more fragile and likely to break).
More commonly, garage cabinets tend to be made out of wood, which comes in many sorts such as light like maple, darker like mahogany, and richer, like cherry hardwood for example.
On average, hung wooden cabinets can support from 275-350 lbs of pressure, making them the most balanced choice when it comes to picking between cost, style, and practicality.
Last, but not least, some sets of cabinetry happen to be made out of more resistant and stylish material; metal.
Needless to say, there are many types of metals available out there to provide all kinds of different looks (stainless steel, polished chrome, copper...
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The place where metal cabinets hold the biggest advantage remains the amount of load they can take, varying around 1000 lbs.
Rest assured that even though metal cabinets tend to be more expensive than their counterparts, they're well worth the extra penny, as not only will they last longer, they'll also provide a sleeker and sharper look to your garage.