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Built-In Garage Storage

Ever feel like your “light at the end of the tunnel” keeps getting further away? That’s how it can seem at times for many of us, I’m sure. Honestly, I finally can breathe a short sigh of relief as my new garage build is clear after final inspection and ready for daily use. That means my work begins with my very own built-in garage storage.

Poured Garage Concrete ready for built-in garage storage| livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

After showing you Mt. Digmore last week, and my backyard work, it’s a rainy week which means I focus my work to the inside.

I mean… I have oodles of scraps leftover from the garage build that they were going to throw in a dumpster.

The horror!

However, I’m making use of these scraps I stowed all winter to fill in all the nooks and crannies with functional storage.

Stud Corner for Built-In Garage Storage | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

There’s not going to be a single solitary bit of wasted space if I have anything to say about it. tsk. (tap/click the text or image below)

HEAD HERE TO SEE MY BUILT-IN GARAGE STORAGE

Larissa with Scrap Wood | livinrealwithlarissa.com #livinrealwithlarissa

Here’s to making the most of what we have.

In the meantime, consider my other storage-related posts that are free and budget-friendly.

Also, you are always welcome to email me with questions or check out my project gallery for all my past work over 14 years. eep! (has it been that long already?)

With that, my adventures continue as I strive to make the most of where I’m planted and save my sanity too.

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