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Here are 14 different ways to make your own garage cabinets, each with step-by-step instructions and pictures.
Building your own garage cabinets is a great way to save money and get exactly the storage you need. These tutorials will walk you through the process of building easy, attractive, and economical cabinets that will be perfect for storing all of your gear.
What you need to know:
- This project may cost you from $200 to $1,000, depending on the size of your garage and how many cabinets you want to build.
- You can simplify the project by adding more plastic storage baskets and leaving open shelves.
How to Build Garage Storage Cabinets
Tutorial: familyhandyman.com
Expected cost: $500-$1000
Supplies:
- Circular saw or table saw
- Clamps
- Drill
- Edge trimmer
- Iron
- Level
- Self-centering drill bit
- Utility knife
- 1-1/4-in. screws
- 1/4″ overlay hinges
- 3-in. screws
- Cabinet bumpers
- Construction-grade 1×4 pine boards
- Edge banding
- Plastic-coated particleboard
This project is a tutorial on how to build easy, attractive, and economical cabinets. It is rated as intermediate in difficulty, and will take multiple days to complete.
The total cost for this project should be between $500 and $1000. The tools required for this project include a circular saw or table saw, clamps, drill, edge trimmer, iron, level, self-centering drill bit, and utility knife.
Tutorial: hgtv.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Stud finder
- Drill
- 1×4 lumber
- Construction adhesive
- Cordless screwdriver
- 1 inch screws
- Hooks
- Wire
- Paint
This project is a bit more difficult than some of the others, but it’s still doable for most people. It involves building a frame and then attaching it to the wall.
You’ll need to be able to use a stud finder and drill, and it helps to have someone else around to help you lift the frame into place.
Tutorial: thediyplan.com
Expected cost: $250
Supplies:
- Miter saw
- Table saw
- Nail gun
- Drill
- Kreg jig
This project is an intermediate level project that will take 8 hours to complete. The total cost for this project will be $250.
This project requires a miter saw, table saw, nail gun, drill, and Kreg jig.
Tutorial: simplyalignedhome.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Plywood
- 1×2 lumber
- Circular saw
- High-grit sandpaper
- Stain or paint
- Cabinet hardware
- Cordless drill
- 1/8″ drill bit
- Countersink bit
- Paintbrush or roller (optional)
This project is a tutorial on how to build functional and affordable garage cabinets. It is a moderate-difficulty project that requires some basic woodworking skills.
Tutorial: instructables.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Carpenter’s square
- Circular saw
- Hammer
- Nail Gun
- 1×4 lumber
- 1×6 lumber
- Cabinet hardware
- Drawer hardware
This project is a bit more difficult than some of the others, but it is still manageable for most people. It involves building cabinets and adding shelves to them, as well as adding a drawer to one of the cabinets.
You will need some basic woodworking skills and tools to complete this project, but it is still doable for most people.
Tutorial: diycreators.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Plywood
- Circular saw
- Jigsaw
- Drill
- Screws
- Cabinet hardware
This project involves building your own cabinets to fit a specific space. It requires some woodworking skills and knowledge of how to use different tools.
The project is not too difficult, but it will take some time to complete.
Tutorial: tidbits-cami.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- 1/2″ plywood
- 1×2 lumber
- 1×4 lumber
- Kreg pocket hole jig
- Drill
- Circular saw
- Paint or stain
- Hardware (screws, hinges, handles)
This project is a great way to take back control of your messy garage! It is an easy storage cabinet idea that will help keep all the clutter in your garage and organize every bit inside.
This DIY garage cabinet storage will solve all your organization problems! The building plans for the primary structure can be found on buildsomething.com, but there are some additional compartments that Cami added to the inside to help with tool organization. These include adjustable shelves, spaces for small parts, and a wall cleat system.
Overall, this is a fairly easy project to complete and should not take more than a few hours to build.
Tutorial: thehomewoodworker.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Wooden boards
- Nails
- Hammer
- Saw
This project is a bit more difficult than some of the others, but it is still doable for most people. It will take some time to complete, but the end result will be worth it.
You will need to have some basic woodworking skills and knowledge to complete this project.
Tutorial: homeoutlet.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Cabinets
- Screws
- drill
- level
- tape measure
- saw
This project is easy to complete and only requires a few tools. It should take no more than an hour or two to install the cabinets.
Tutorial: sugarbeecrafts.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- 1×4 lumber
- Plywood
- Paint or Stain
- Screws
- Nails
- Hinges
- Latches
This project is a great way to organize your garage and make it more functional. It is a bit challenging to build, but with some patience and attention to detail, it can be done relatively easily.
The most important thing is to make sure that the shelves are sturdy and able to hold whatever you plan on storing in them.
Tutorial: fixthisbuildthat.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- 1×4 lumber
- 1×6 lumber
- 1×8 lumber
- 1×10 lumber
- 1×12 lumber
- 2×4 lumber
- Plywood
- Ruler or measuring tape
- Circular saw
- Jigsaw
- Power drill
- 1 inch hole saw
- Sandpaper
- Stain or paint
- Polyurethane
- Cabinet hardware
- L brackets
- Screws
This project is a bit more difficult than the first one, but it is still doable for most people. It will take some time to build the frame and cubbies, but it is not overly complicated.
The hardest part will be attaching the doors and adjusting the feet, but with some patience, it can be done.
Tutorial: howtospecialist.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Plywood
- Circular saw
- High quality wood glue
- Cordless drill
- 1 inch hole saw
- Paint or stain
- L-brackets
- Screws
- Cabinet handles
This project is a step by step guide on how to build garage cabinets. It is not difficult to complete, but it is important to pay attention to the instructions and use high quality materials.
The project should take one day to complete.
DIY Garage Cabinets and Miter Saw Station
Tutorial: jennasuedesign.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Plywood
- Cabinets
- Countertop
- Pegboard
- Screws
- Nails
- Hammer
- Saw
This project is a great way to organize your garage and make it more efficient. It is not too difficult to complete, but does require some basic woodworking skills.
You will need to be able to measure, cut, and assemble the cabinets and countertop. The most difficult part may be attaching the pegboard to the wall, but there are plenty of instructions and videos online that can help with that.
DIY Lazy Susan Garage Storage Cabinet
Tutorial: woodshopdiaries.com
Expected cost: $200-$300
Supplies:
- 1/2″ plywood
- 1×2 lumber
- 1×4 lumber
- Pegboard
- Cabinet hardware
- Paint or stain
- Wood glue
- Nail gun and nails
- Circular saw
- Power drill
- Sander
This Lazy Susan DIY Garage Storage Cabinet project is a great way to add extra storage and organization to your workshop or garage. It features a bottom cabinet for larger items, a top cabinet for smaller items, and pegboard on the side for hanging tools and other items.
This project is easy to build with the free plans and video tutorial available from Woodshop Diaries.
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