DIY Garage Shelving With Reclaimed Wood
There’s a whole lot of unused storage space in my garage, what about you? For the last six years we lived in our house it has just been laying in wait. I finally got to it this summer and with the help of my dad, maximized the back wall of the garage. The DIY garage shelving we constructed has more than tripled my storage space!

My dad had a lot of used hardwood lumber from a shed he recently tore down on his property. This reclaimed wood was full of nail holes, but we trimmed it up used a miter saw and table saw.
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DIY Garage Shelving Design
The shelf design we landed on was constructed to easily be disassembled. Each shelf stacks on top of each other and the 2 x 4 supports are only connected to the shelf above it. We built a ladder on one end and screwed 2 x 4’s in to the wall studs against the wall on the other end.

Since our DIY garage shelving is constructed with real wood, they are very strong, despite imperfections in the lumber. This allowed for minimal framing structure. The shelves are 14′ long, two of which use full length lumber. The other two we added splices on the ends to span the whole width.

To hold the shelves together, we screwed cross pieces 2″ wide approximately every 3 feet. The cross pieces are where our 2 x 4 supports are screwed in to provide even more strength. The end of each shelf simply has two screws holding it down onto the ladder and wall 2 x 4’s, respectively.
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Although these reclaimed wood shelves might not look shiny and new, they do their job. Plus, taking the extra time to clean up nail holes and whatnot from this lumber meant my whole DIY garage shelving project cost me nothing but time.

Here is the satisfying transformation of my garage stuff from cluttered chaos to sorted storage.
Go ahead and pin this idea! All of us could use more garage shelves, am I right?

You can see we built around the window and made the top shelf more spacious than below where the totes fit perfectly.
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It truly tripled the amount of storage space I have! Look at all the empty shelves I can fill.

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Thanks for reading – see you soon for curb appeal updates I did to my front entrance!

Really good article Melissa.
It’s incredible how you have managed to create something so contemporary with reclaimed wood.