Pins, screws and bolts – find out that storing and sorting them in the workshop and garage can become really easy!

Are you no longer happy to be in the workshop because all you see are screws, nuts and other small parts (and larger ones too…)? And the chaos means you can never find what you need? Fortunately, we have clever ways of doing this. Check out our workshop patents!

Organising the garage (segregation in the workshop)

Whether you have a professional workshop or a small corner in your garage, this guide is for you! We realise that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. After all, everyone has different needs, expectations and habits …

That is why we have prepared several different workshop lifehacks for you. You are sure to find something for yourself here. Test different methods of organisation, choose the optimum solution for you and put your workshop in order once and for all.

Good organization of wall space in the workshop is essential!

Good organisation of the wall space in the workshop is essential!

Workshop lifehacks – patents for DIY enthusiasts

Even a really small space can be arranged in such a way that the use of the DIY corner becomes pleasant and comfortable. Find out about workshop protips:

  1. Get rid of any unnecessary items from your surroundings. It’s a good idea to keep some accessories on hand for new projects, but don’t clutter up your garage with junk. An excess of accumulated equipment will, over time, make your garage look like a junkyard. Remember – excess is the biggest enemy of order and the main cause of clutter.
  2. Use storage boxes, plastic boxes and toolboxes for storage. Leave only the most necessary – and therefore most frequently used – items and accessories on hand.
  3. Try to make sure you organise a large worktop. This is probably the most important piece of equipment in the workshop – a comfortable workbench will be the heart of the room.
  4. Make sure you use the wall space to store tools and equipment. This will enable functional organisation in the workshop. In addition to standard shelves, install hooks for the tools you use most often.
    Clever solutions for a garage workshop.

    Clever solutions for the garage workshop

5. Do you like discovering original garage patents? This one is sure to appeal to you. The jars for screws and other workshop accessories are a very convenient solution and, incidentally, also economical and ecological. The glass jars are ideal for storing nails, dowels and washers, for example, and by permanently screwing the cap to the underside of the shelf you will save space on your countertop.

You can store screws, nails, dowels and other small elements, among others: in glass jars.

You can store screws, nails, dowels and other small items in glass jars, among other things

Pegs, washers, nuts – segregation in the garage and workshop

Good and thoughtful organisation of your garage is essential if you want to keep it tidy for the long term. Surely you are aware that this is no easy task. All the more reason to reach for tried and tested workshop patents!

Take control of the chaos in your workshop

Embrace chaos in your workshop

How do you deal with storing small items? Mixing them up in a bulk jar or box is definitely not a good idea! Finding small accessories and specific size screws will then be very problematic…

An organizer bag will be useful in every workshop

Sack-organiser is useful in every workshop

Divide metalware and other small gadgets kept in the workshop into subcategories. This will make it easier to find tools when you need them!

Pouches as workshop organisers

You can use fabric pouches to organise small items in a larger box. Such pouches are perfect for the workshop as packaging for all sorts of screws, bolts and washers.

Jute bags for storing tools in the garage

Jute pouches for storing tools in the garage

They are more durable than most plastic pouches, and the drawstring in the drawstring provides convenient opening and closing (quicker and easier than string pouches). You can also hang the pouches filled with lighter items on hooks using the drawstring in the drawstring, so that your most frequently used accessories are always within easy reach.

The highly transparent organza bags or, for example, the extremely hard-wearing jute bags can be used for organising items in the workshop.

tool bags and workshop trinkets

Bags for tools and workshop essentials