Garage arrangement

Practical tips for cleaning up the garage

For most homeowners, the garage isThis is not just a place to park a car, but a large storage room for old things, household tools, and everything else that can be classified as “I’ll deal with this junk later.” With its stains from machine oil, piles of cabinets, dust, and dirt, this is not a place where you would like to spend your time. In fact, some people deliberately keep its gates closed so that nosy neighbors don’t look at all the junk that has accumulated inside. When spring cleaning begins, we clean the closet, the kitchen, the pantries, the basement. But we always forget about the garage, or simply ignore it, because cleaning it can be an overwhelming task. Indeed, cleaning this room is like punishing a child for misbehaving. Many people do not realize how much space they are losing by not looking into their box and not tidying it up. To begin solving this problem with Small Interiors, start with moving objects. Clear the space of your car, lawn mower, sports equipment, old children's toys, bicycle, etc. Sort out all the things and divide them into three groups: keep, donate, and trash. Take the trash straight to the container.Next, wash the floor.To get rid of machine oil stains, sprinkle some dry cat litter on them. It will absorb this kind of dirt, and then you can easily sweep it up. You also need to remove all the dust from the walls and arrange various shelves, cabinets, and make hooks. When it's time to drag all your things back, do not mix them up. For example, store all the gardening supplies - fertilizers, pesticides, special tools - in one place. This will make the garage a more organized place, and next time you won't have to ask yourself: "Where's mine?" You will save your time, and the problem of endless searches will disappear.If you don’t have a car yet, you can turn your garage into a home library, a separate office, or a gym.

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