The only way to have a proper storage facility in the garage is to
have it custom built. This doesn’t mean that it’s out of reach
financially.
A man likes his work space to be, at the very least, easily
accessible and have some sense of order to it. If that isn’t the case,
they never seem to be able to find anything in the mountain of garden
tools, sports gear, and tools and supplies. It’s a bit like that old
saying, “There’s a place for everything and everything in its place.”
“While those who like the clutter and aggravation of trying to track
down a hammer for a building project probably wouldn’t consider garage
work space and storage ideas, Bear Creek Closets offers those who like
a sense of order some innovative, stunning and reasonable solutions,”
said James Talarchyk of Tampa’s Bear Creek Closets. Bear Creek worked
long and hard to create the perfect solution to for finding those tools
and supplies the “first” time someone looks for them and not the
hundredth.
Garages aren’t particularly noted for their style, but that doesn’t
mean they can’t offer good taste in the form of storage solutions that
are not only functional, but take into consideration that the person
working in there has to have room to move. Bear Creek will take a
garage and turn it into a thing of precision, all the while
accommodating the need to make room for equipment ranging in size from
the lawn mower to the ATV.
Bear Creek knows what to do with a garage just by scoping it out.
They figure out the dimensions, determine how much room is needed to
get work done, and what limiting factors there may be. From there they
design strategically located wall mounts and workbenches that turn the
garage into a workshop and storage space. “Our storage solutions have
durable metallic coating, moisture resistant cabinets complete with
back panels, ¾ inch cabinet construction offering PVE laminate finish
or full steel, and 1 inch thick steel shelves for that extra load
rating,” explained Talarchyk.
Attention to detail is a Bear Creek signature trademark and it’s
easy to tell when anyone takes a good look at their garage space
storage solutions. They don’t cut corners, don’t use cheap material and
pride themselves on their workmanship backed by years of experience.
After all, garages really ought to be places where the mish mash of
assorted odds and sods should be tucked away to give the space a neat
and orderly appearance. “Imagine being able to actually use the garage
to work in rather than as an oversized storage facility,” commented
James Talarchyk of Tampa’s Bear Creek Closets.
To learn more about custom closet systems or custom home office systems, visit Bearcreekclosets.com.