The garage is a convenient place to keep a lot of your clutter, but some household items are best stowed somewhere else.
11 Things You Should Never Keep in Your Garage
Learn which household items will be ruined quickly if they're kept in the garage—and which others are downright dangerous to stow in there. Here's how to dispose of household goods safely so you can make room in your garage for tools, landscaping gear, and other bulky items.
When gas gets old, it loses some of the combustibility it needs to fire up an engine. Because gas is flammable, though, getting rid of it is a little …
Improper disposal of household paint cans is bad for the environment, potentially dangerous for sanitation workers, and—in some localities—subject to …
Your car’s coolant is toxic—so be sure to test it regularly, replace it if needed, and discard the used liquid safely by following these guidelines.
Follow these rules for the proper disposal of paint thinner to keep your family and the planet safe from harm.
Recycling is more than sorting out plastic bottles and composting leftovers. Proper disposal of household hazardous waste is of the utmost importance.
The garage often serves as a dumping ground for old paint, broken toys, and boxes of clothes awaiting a ride to the local thrift store. Luckily, with …
The solution for more space may already be attached to your house. A garage makeover that transforms storage space into living space is often less …
Keep your tools neat and organized so you can find them when you need them.
Get organized with strong, sturdy storage shelves that suit your gear and your garage or workshop.
Big and awkward when not gracefully gliding in the water, kayaks tend to take up more room in the garage than anticipated. Check out these kayak …
Insulating the garage door will help keep your workshop comfy this winter—and all year round. Here’s what to know as you embark on this DIY project.