
As summer kicks off in Richmond, it's the perfect time to clear the clutter and reclaim your garage or storage shed. Whether you use the space for tools, gardening gear, sports equipment, or seasonal décor, having a clean and organized storage area makes daily life more efficient and enjoyable. Our real estate agents know that an organized garage can even be a selling point for potential buyers and a big help for current homeowners looking to make the most of their space.
Here are some practical tips to get your garage or shed in top shape this season.
- Start with a full clean-out
Before you can organize effectively, you need to know what you're working with. Choose a dry, mild day and pull everything out of your garage or shed. As you sort, divide items into categories: keep, donate, sell, recycle, or toss. If you haven't used something in over a year and it doesn't serve a specific purpose, it may be time to let it go. In the Richmond area, local donation centers like Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity's ReStore are great places to drop off usable items you no longer need.
- Group similar items together
Once you've pared down your belongings, group similar items together, such as gardening tools, automotive supplies, home improvement tools, holiday decorations and sports equipment. This step lays the foundation for creating zones that will make it easier to find what you need quickly. A tip for Richmond gardeners: Keep your lawn care gear and gardening tools in a designated spot so they're always handy when it's time to tend to your yard in Virginia's long growing season.
- Install vertical and overhead storage
If you're short on floor space, look up. Utilize vertical wall space and ceiling racks to free up room. Sturdy shelving units, pegboards and wall hooks are ideal for organizing hand tools, hoses, extension cords and power tools. Ceiling-mounted storage is excellent for seasonal items like holiday decorations or camping gear. Hardware stores throughout Richmond, including locally owned shops and big-box options, offer a wide range of affordable and heavy-duty storage solutions tailored to garages and sheds.
- Use clear bins and labels
Storage bins are a staple for organizing, but opaque bins can make it hard to remember what's inside. Opt for clear containers or label each bin clearly using a label maker or painter's tape and a permanent marker. Store bins on shelves or stackable racks so that everything has its place and is easily accessible.
Pro tip: Label bins by both content and season, such as "Spring Garden Tools" or "Winter Sports Gear" to make seasonal swaps easier.
- Create a workstation
If you frequently work on DIY or gardening projects, carve out space for a small workstation. A fold-down workbench can be a great solution for smaller sheds, while larger garages can accommodate a full tool bench. Add adequate lighting and a magnetic strip for metal tools to keep everything within reach. In Richmond, many homeowners enjoy projects year-round thanks to the area's relatively mild climate, so having a dedicated space to work is a smart investment.
- Schedule seasonal maintenance
Once your garage or shed is organized, plan to revisit the space at least twice a year, once in spring and again in fall. These seasonal check-ins will help keep clutter at bay and ensure that everything remains in working order, from lawnmowers to ladders. This habit is especially helpful for those considering listing their home. A clean and organized garage gives buyers the impression of a well-maintained property.
Whether you're staying put or planning a move, organizing your garage or shed can enhance your everyday life and add value to your home. A tidy, purposeful space makes it easier to enjoy outdoor projects, and it's a home feature that buyers notice.
If you're preparing to sell or simply want to explore the local housing market, contact us today. Our real estate agents are here to help you navigate your next move and highlight the best Richmond homes for sale. Let us help you find a home that fits your lifestyle: garage, shed and all.