By: EYA Pugrant on August 8th, 2011
When you live in a neighborhood within walking distance of most necessities and public transportation, you often think twice about using your car and wasting that gas money unnecessarily. As a result, your car often sits in the garage taking up floor space, making it difficult to store miscellaneous items and walk around your garage with ease.
Our recommendation: Find a home for your items off the floor. The walls and ceilings of your garage are often underutilized and can be thought of as four blank canvases to work with when it comes to finding storage options for your things. Buying or installing shelving units will give you three to five times more storage space for the same amount of floor space. Check out some shelving unit options from Home Depot here.
It is also a good idea to use your garage’s wall space to secure all of the random items that might have otherwise sat on the floor, such as brooms and shovels. Attaching these items to walls will make it easier to walk around your car in the garage and also ensure that your larger items don't accidentally tip over and cause damage to your vehicle. If you have tools or smaller items to store, one idea for wall storage would be to attach a peg board or other free-form shelving option (pictured below) where you could hang your items from. Use a pencil to make an outline of the outer edge of each tool so you know where it goes after you use it.
Look up! Aside from your garage door’s rigging system, you have ample ceiling space to use for storage. Some overhead storage shelves are great for storing items seasonal items (i.e. winter coats, gloves, beach gears). You can also use pulley systems to store larger items, such as bikes, so they do not damage your car or make it difficult to walk in the garage.
To keep a garage organized and utilized effectively, everything must have a place. It takes great effort to keep your garage clean, but having ample storage space for both your car and miscellaneous items will make the hard work worth it!
January 2, 2020
Tom Maddox has seen Rockville’s landscape change dramatically since he was a boy in the 1940s. “From the center of Rockville, you didn’t have to go three miles without encountering a working farm,” says Maddox, the third generation in a family of surveyors who’ve helped developers transform the city and its surroundings from a rural outpost in the 19th century into the thriving metropolitan suburb it is today. Yet Rockville’s pastoral legacy runs deep, where neighborhoods such as King Farm and North Farm refer to their previous incarnations, and Dawson Farm Park combines public open space with the property’s two original 19th-century farmhouse buildings.
October 9, 2019
We are pleased to announce that The Lindley has received the 2019 Multifamily Executive (MFE) award of merit for excellence in mixed-income housing. This national award highlights multifamily projects that demonstrate outstanding design, architecture, creativity and inventiveness.
September 19, 2019
We are pleased to announce that The Lindley has been awarded the 2019 Jack Kemp Award for Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing. Presented by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Terwilliger Center for Housing, this national award recognizes exemplary developments that demonstrate innovation and creativity in expanding affordable and workforce housing opportunities.
September 5, 2019
We are proud to announce that The Lindley recently earned its official LEED Silver certification! Across the park from the Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake, The Lindley is a luxury, mixed-income multifamily building located in the heart of Chevy Chase. With a focus on sustainability and well-being, The Lindley’s construction, location, and amenities were all thoughtfully designed with LEED certification standards in mind.