Ways To Improve Your Wall Space In Your Garage

Ways To Improve Your Wall Space In Your Garage

Your garage is a warehouse, a toy shop, a workshop, and maybe even your favourite place to hang out.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your garage wall space, we’ve got a few ideas that might do the trick.     

With so many creative options available, it can be hard to know where to start. Garage Storage Solutions features an innovative wall storage system with heavy-duty sliding wall components such as hooks, garage shelving and stylish, durable steel cabinets designed to hold your gear securely and neatly in place.

Try These Garage Wall Ideas 

The walls in most garages have a vast amount of untapped storage potential. And just as they’re underutilised for storage, homeowners don’t take advantage of this sizable amount of square footage to give their garage a more modern aesthetic.

Giving your garage walls some wise upgrades can dramatically impact the entire room’s functionality and appearance.

When you’re contemplating how to reinvent your garage wall space as part of a remodelling project, you could look at the walls as a blank canvas. 

Those walls can transform into something beautiful and unique that reflects your personality with the right design choices.

Let’s look at popular garage wall ideas that cover everything to do with storage, finishing, and decorating the walls in a garage.

Add Garage Wall Insulation

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Your first step with the walls in a garage should be to add insulation to improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Without garage insulation, your home loses a lot of heat when it’s colder outside and makes your air conditioner work harder when the weather is hot. 

Don’t forget about making sure your garage doors and ceiling are properly insulated, too.

The most common types of insulation for garage walls are fibreglass batts (pictured to the right), spray foam insulation, and blow-in cellulose insulation.

If your garage already has insulation installed, have a professional inspect it to determine whether an upgrade is warranted. 

Was it properly installed? Is it the right R-value? Does the insulation have water damage? The latter issue can lead to mould problems and make the insulation less effective.

Wall and ceiling insulation is even more critical if you’re someone who enjoys spending a lot of time in the garage with a hobby. 

If you have a heater or some type of cooling system in the garage, insulation helps make the room easier to keep at a comfortable temperature.

Insulation also has soundproofing benefits. That can limit the audible noise in the home from a power tool being used in the garage.

Drywall The Garage

Insulation for the garage is a significant investment, but the sight of exposed insulation and framing studs isn’t exactly visually appealing.

Get the garage one step closer to having a more finished look by hanging drywall. In addition to covering up a garage’s unattractive construction features and things like electrical wiring and a central vac system’s piping, here are three more reasons to install drywall in a garage:

  • drywall is cost-effective
  • it improves a home’s energy efficiency
  • drywall gives you more flexibility when it comes to decorating your garage walls and adding storage systems

Hanging drywall isn’t rocket science, but it is physically demanding, and there is a definite skill to installing it correctly so that the wall has a seamless look without joints, tape, and screws showing.

Two other garage wall covering alternatives to drywall are fibreglass reinforced panels (FRP) and wallboard panels. 

Remember that these products are used only for covering and finishing walls and aren’t designed to accommodate hanging storage systems.

Don’t Waste The High Space.

If all the stuff in your garage is within easy reach, you’re probably wasting lots of storage space. 

The high spaces may not be prime real estate for often-used tools, but they’re perfect for long-term storage. 

Deep shelving or cabinets near the ceiling can hold a ton of seasonal stuff like holiday decorations or camping gear.

Ceiling Storage Bonanza

If all the stuff in your garage is within easy reach, you’re probably wasting lots of storage space. 

The high spaces may not be prime real estate for often-used tools, but they’re perfect for long-term storage.

Paint The Garage Walls

Once your garage drywall is hung, you’ll want to dress it up with a fresh coat of paint. This is where the decor of the garage can start to take shape.

If you’re doing a top-to-bottom remodel with a garage makeover professional, the paint colour chosen for the walls will be influenced by the colours picked for a new floor coating, Slatwall, and cabinetry. 

Even the colours of your vehicles can be factored into your garage colour choices to complement them better visually.

Many homeowners choose lighter garage wall paint colours because they reflect light better, make the room look more prominent, and make us feel more comfortable. Neutral colours like beige, tan, and grey are also popular.

If it’s done tastefully, pops of bolder colours on a garage wall (whether it’s from paint or the stain of a cabinet system, for example) can add visual interest as well.

Easy-to-build Bench-top Organiser

A stack of plastic bins can organise thousands of small items. But it’s not so convenient when the container you need is at the bottom of the pile. 

That’s the point of this cabinet: You can slide out any bin — no stacking and unstacking. 

You can quickly build a cabinet identical to this one. Or you can customise it, using larger or smaller bins, more bins or fewer. 

Whatever configuration you choose, this project is a great clutter solution for the garage, workshop or craft room.

Have A Slatwall Storage System Installed

With a garage’s walls being invaluable for storage and interior design upgrades, wouldn’t it be nice if a product took care of both those needs?

There is such a product, and it’s called Slatwall. Slatwall panels and hanging accessories are the best wall-mounted garage storage solution available and give garages a clean, finished look.

This complete wall hanging system involves installing PVC Slatwall panels in your garage that are sturdy, easy to clean, and waterproof.

Using a wide variety of hooks, racks, baskets, bins, and shelves, this hanging wall system helps to keep your garage organised and maximise its storage space. 

Rearranging your stored items is more accessible with Slatwall than it is with other types of wall storage systems, such as pegboard.

Eight Slatwall colours are available that allow you to customise your garage’s design. There are several more ways that Slatwall can be used as a decorative garage wall feature:

  • it can cover the entire garage wall and be used in corners and awkward spaces
  • Slatwall can be combined with open drywall space.
  • another Slatwall colour can be incorporated into the wall design for decorative effect (like the blue Slatwall strip below the grey Slatwall in the first photo)
  • ribbon lighting installed on the Slatwall creates a unique, more inviting look  

Add Garage Wall Hooks Or Track Rail Storage Kits

Perhaps the most common garage wall storage system types are hooks screwed into the wall studs or drywall. 

Wall-mounted track rail storage kits are also popular and involve installing thin rails a few feet long horizontally on the wall and hanging up items using the included accessories.

The benefits of these two types of garage wall organiser products are that they’re cheap and easy to install yourself.

They do have some drawbacks, however. Unlike Slatwall or pegboard storage, you cannot change their location since they’re permanently anchored in the wall.

That creates problems when your storage needs change, and you want to rearrange where your things are hung. 

Sure, you can just remove the storage systems from the wall and reinstall them in another spot, but then you’re left with holes and repair work.

Different brands, styles, colours, and brands of these products also tend to get bought over time. 

That results in a patchwork of storage accessories attached to the garage walls that don’t have a cohesive look and add to the room’s visual clutter.

Roll-around Workshop

If your garage does double duty as a parking space and workspace, a rolling workbench is essential. 

It lets you quickly convert your garage into a workshop and rolls up against the wall to restore parking space. The version shown here began as a standard rolling bench made from 2x4s and plywood.

Space-saving Workbench

You could get a smaller car if your garage isn’t oversized enough for your car and a workbench. Or you could build a fold-down workbench. 

This one sets up in seconds and eats up zero floor space when not in use. It makes for a perfect mechanical workbench in your garage! 

The only things you’ll need are:

  • A 2×4.
  • A pair of sturdy hinges.
  • A couple of threaded pipes and flanges.
  • A handful of screws.

For a work surface, we used a 30-in. 

Solid-core door, but you can use other materials such as two layers of three-quarter-inch plywood glued together. To set up the mechanic workbench, just screw the pipes into the flanges.

Install Garage Wall Shelving

One of the garage wall ideas commonly used for storage is built-in shelving or freestanding shelving units. Often, these two storage systems are of the DIY variety and made with wood.

While they are functional, most DIY garage storage systems don’t look very good. Painting or staining the shelves (and frame if it’s a freestanding unit) can help, but unless you’re a carpentry expert, these projects usually end up with that low-end DIY look.

If you want to use a freestanding shelving rack, spend a little more to get a sturdier product that looks more professional and can hold more weight than one of those flimsy plastic shelving units.

Another option for your shelving needs is wire shelving that can be mounted to the garage walls. 

Build Big Cabinets In Place

You don’t have to be a cabinetmaker to build ample, sturdy cabinets, especially if you make them in place. 

All you have to do is screw 2x2s to the wall and ceiling and then screw plywood panels to the 2x2s to form the top, bottom and sides of cabinet boxes. This approach is simple, fast and economical; the materials cost about $250.

Add Tire Racks

If you live in a northern climate with enough snow to warrant having snow tires, tire racks are a smart buy.

A spare set of tires stored on your garage floor, even if they’re all stacked on top of one another, takes up space that could be put to better use. 

And if you have multiple vehicles with a second set of tires, that space, they’re occupying adds up.

Wall-mounted tire racks provide a dedicated space where an off-season set of tires can be kept, freeing up more room on the floor.

If you store your spare tire sets at your local garage or a tire specialist store, the fees you’re paying could be invested in tire racks that would pay for themselves in a short amount of time.

Use Pegboard Wall Storage

For years, when people thought of garage wall ideas, pegboard would be one of the first things to mind. 

Pegboard storage was initially used for merchandising in the retail industry. However, someone eventually came up with the logical idea that the product could help keep residential garages more organised.

The design of pegboard (a hardwood sheet with evenly spaced holes) made it ideal for giving homeowners more flexibility for storing their belongings on the garage wall. 

It was handy for storing tools in a garage workshop with a variety of hooks and hangers.

However, pegboard now looks somewhat dated and has been surpassed by Slatwall as a product that gives you a nicer aesthetic, more storage versatility, and the ability to handle higher weight capacities. 

For a more durable pegboard product, you could spend a little more to get a pegboard made with galvanised steel. Can I find garage storage cabinets to match my style? Absolutely! Even the cabinets in the garage should reflect your unique tastes and style. Garage Storage Solutions offers stylish storage in a variety of materials and finishes.

Invest In A Custom Cabinet System

This custom cabinet system is completely wall-mounted, giving it a distinct “floating “look.

Storage cabinets are another innovative way to make better use of your garage walls. It’s worth it to spend a bit more for a premium cabinet system that can be customised to match the rest of your interior decor.

The cabinet system pictured above was customised to make it completely wall-mounted, which gives it a “floating” look that stands out. Garage Living also customised the design by adding drawers below the lockers on the left.

High-quality cabinet systems will last longer, are built with higher-grade construction materials, and simply give a garage a more impressive, professional appearance than any of the low-cost cabinets you’ll find online or in a big-box store.

Cabinets afford you more garage storage options and provide space to keep things organised, hidden, and locked up. Hand tools, power tools, cleaning supplies, car care products, and gardening supplies are ideal for cabinet storage.

And custom cabinets can do more for your garage than just give you more storage room. They can be used for a garage workshop and include specialty options like adding a sink or mounted TV.

Hang Metallic Trim Or Sheets

Some homeowners favour is hanging metallic trim or sheets on their walls for garage wall ideas with functional and decorative uses.

These products are made with aluminium or stainless steel and commonly have a rugged diamond plate design. The trim can be installed in any number of locations around the perimeter of a garage.

Some people cover their entire garage walls with decorative metal sheeting or may opt for a more subdued look and just add a strip of the trim in the middle of their borders.

Others choose to add metal trim with different styles to the top of their walls as crown moulding or use it for a wall base. 

The eye-catching trim adds visual interest to a garage’s walls, which is why the material also works so well as a backsplash in a cabinet system’s design. 

Metal corner guards are another way the material can be used on a garage’s walls. The guards are decorative and also help keep corners protected from scratches and scuffs. 

Add Garage Baseboard

Let’s get a little deeper into the benefits of a garage baseboard and some additional wall base options. Installing a high-quality wall base in the garage:

  • covers up the gap between the wall and floor for a seamless wall-to-floor transition
  • provides an extra decorative touch that helps complete the look of the room
  • keeps drywall protected from water damage
  • cuts down on drafts
  • helps to keep out pests

You’ll want to stay away from using wood or polystyrene wall mouldings because of the excess moisture levels found in most garages. 

The water that collects on a garage floor from rain and melted snow is another reason to use a more resilient wall base.

Vinyl and rubber wall bases are often used, which are sometimes referred to as cove base moulding. 

They typically come in rolls with an adhesive backing. Although this type of wall base product is affordable and easy to install yourself, they don’t necessarily give you all the above benefits. 

Garage Living offers a premium wall base solution by applying a Floortex™ baseboard coating to your wall base for a striking, unique look. 

The baseboard coating is the same mix that we use on your garage floor, which takes the concept of a seamless transition between the floor and wall to a whole new level!

Because Floortex™ coatings completely seal the base of a wall, you get a superior level of protection from pests, drafts, and water damage. Our versatile coatings can also be applied to the steps in a garage.

Install Wall Lighting

These remodel show what design touches like adding perimeter wall lighting and a baseboard coating can give a garage a unique, high-end appearance.

Wall lighting in the garage traditionally hasn’t been very commonplace. However, that’s something that is slowly changing as more homeowners evolve their thinking and embrace that the garage deserves to look as lovely as the rest of their home.

Adding lighting to the garage walls can help supplement your main overhead lighting but will more likely be used for decorative effect and make the room look more inviting.  

Some of Garage Living’s remodelling projects have included adding LED ribbon lighting below Slatwall panels to give the wall an even more distinct and appealing appearance. 

The lighting turns on when the garage door opens and can also be activated with a remote switch. 

Other wall lighting ideas could include installing sconces to give the room more ambience and a different look.

Create A Mini Workspace With A Folding Workbench

 

A wall-mounted folding workbench can be helpful for a few reasons:

  • if your garage is small and you don’t have the room to set up a larger workspace
  • maybe you will only use a workspace occasionally and don’t want to dedicate too much space to one
  • if your budget can’t accommodate buying a new cabinet system with a working countertop

A workbench that stays folded against the wall until it’s needed gives a garage some extra functionality without having much of a footprint in the room. 

Be sure to invest in a reliable product that is sturdy enough for your needs, has secure safety mechanisms to prevent the workbench from being lowered unintentionally, and provides you with enough surface space to work.

Get Magnetic Boards For The Small Parts

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If you’re the type who frequently loses nuts and bolts, then a magnetic board will save you. Just have small steel and metal parts magnetise to the board, especially when working on something. 

You can also use this to keep little things organised and prevent them from getting lost in the garage.

Tie And Keep Wires In One Place

If you have a ton of wires lying around in your garage, this can add to a cluttered look in your garage. 

Tie your wires with zip ties or with a paperclip. Keep everything together in one drawer, so you only have to search for a specific wire at a particular place.

Protect Your Car Doors With Wall Bumpers

We all know how expensive it is to get any sort of auto body repair or touch-up work done, so that wall bumpers may be a brilliant addition to your garage walls.

Wall bumpers will help protect vehicle doors from dings and scratches that occur when entering or exiting your car or truck.

They’re efficient for small garages, especially some older single-car garages that are so narrow you wonder how in the world they fit the vast cars made during the 60s, 70s, and 80s. 

The protective bumpers are ideal even for more oversized garages with several vehicles parked in the space.

Have Overhead Storage Racks Installed

Most of the space in the upper areas of garages is underutilised. Therefore, to maximise the room’s storage capabilities, you need to take advantage of every possible part of the room, including the upper walls and ceiling space.

Overhead storage racks take care of this. They’re installed on the wall studs and ceiling joists and provide convenient room to store:

  • bulky items
  • things you don’t use regularly (like storage bins with holiday decorations)
  • out-of-season items you don’t want taking up floor space

Our adjustable overhead storage racks are made with heavy gauge steel that can safely support up to 600 lbs and have a powder-coated paint finish, so they’re built to last a long time. 

Hang Garage Wall Art

This garage owner’s passion for Ferraris is tastefully reflected in the art on the left-hand sidewall.

If you’re going to the time and expense to have your garage remodelled, you’ll want it to reflect your personality.

This can be accomplished in several ways by adding framed photos or some other type of artwork that reflects one of your passions, whether it’s a car brand, a favourite sports team, or anything else.

For example, the garage pictured above utilises the Performance theme from Garage Living’s Designer Series. The homeowner drives Ferraris and has a deep passion for the auto brand.

The Ferrari images on the wall, along with the red wall paint and red and black cabinet colours, gives the garage a bold look that beautifully complements the owner’s luxury cars and shows off their love for the automaker. 

The key is not to overdo it with your garage wall artwork. You don’t want the wall to look too busy with many photos hung up, as that can make the room feel visually cluttered.

Add A Wall-mounted Hose Reel

Wall-mounted hose reels are the last of our garage wall ideas. If you have a water connection in the garage, a hose reel installed on the wall is the best way to:

  • keep garden hoses organised
  • extend the life of your hoses
  • keep hoses off the garage floor where they’re a tripping hazard

Invest in a high-quality hose reel, such as the rust-proof aluminium alloy hose reel sold by Garage Living that comes with a ten-year warranty.

This versatile hose reel can be mounted either perpendicular to the wall or parallel to your wall and is the only hose reel on the market specifically designed to allow for either left or right-hand rewinding.

Conclusion

Wall space in your garage can be a valuable asset if you’re looking for ways to improve the look of your wall. With these simple tips, you can make the most of your wall space and create a garage that is organised, easy to find things in, and aesthetically pleasing. Garage Storage Solutions has a range of easy-to-install storage options to help transform your garage from a dull storage room to an organised space that’s there to be utilised!

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