Well we are settling into our SW Pueblo house. Got my home office set up so I can work, internet and cable, and just got a big screen for the "home theater" in the walk-out basement.
But my biggest issue is the garage and it's a gnarly one.
The garage itself is a 3 car, and that's a great improvement from the 2 car we had in Littleton. It means I'll be able to park my truck in the garage for the first time since we lived in Englewood in 2016.
But UNLIKE our Littleton house, which had a little "workshop area" by the garage, this is just a big rectangular garage. Into this I have to fit 2 vehicles (F-150 and wife's Honda CR-V), 2 motorcycles, 2 electric bikes, all our camping stuff and my tools.
So I'm looking for tips/tricks/hacks to increase my storage capacity.
Here are some photos. This is looking from the door into the house towards the far front corner of the garage with the small (8') single door. This is likely the best place to park my truck although I have had issues dinging the mirrors off the edge of the garage door tracks.
This is on the opposite side, at the edge of the large double door (16') As you can see, I've piled all my excess crap along this wall for now to make room for my motorcycle and the wife's car (other motorcycle is still in Littleton, I'm picking it up later this week and it's a BMW touring bike.)
This is looking from the center of the garage towards the door into the house. Notice the high ceilings - I'm thinking there is potential for overhead storage here?
And finally this is the back corner with the door going out to the back yard. I bring the dogs in and out this way so it has to stay reasonably clear.
There are no windows on the garage so I pretty much have unlimited use of the walls. In the last picture you can see the nice built-in workbench and cabinets at the back of the garage. This I'm planning to keep.
So, with all that said, what kind of storage solutions have you found? Obviously, getting rid of excess crap is a high priority. But I also want to maximize the space I have to work with. We plan on being in this house for 20 years so I don't mind investing in some good quality materials to get the garage more functional.