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How to Turn Your Garage into a Customized Workshop

June 24, 2019 by Rick Scully

Customized Garage Workshop

Many people love the idea of setting up a workshop inside their garage, and for a variety of reasons. For one, you don’t have to be a dedicated do-it-yourselfer or a professional woodworker to enjoy a garage workshop.

A workshop in the garage can serve a variety of purposes. It’s also a great place to go when things get a little too loud inside the house. Today’s blog offers tips regarding how to turn your garage into a workshop you’ll love.

Determine the floor plan.

The first thing to do when planning a workshop is to measure the floor space so you’re sure about how much room you have before separating the work area into separate sections.

Position your workbench along a wall that has a convenient electrical outlet. Be sure to leave plenty of room to comfortably move around in front of the workbench. With a smaller garage, you may want to look into buying a smaller workbench, because if it’s too big it can overwhelm the space.

You also need to decide where you want to keep your tools. Some people prefer a tool chest with wheels so it can be moved to wherever they need it. Others choose to install cabinets over the workbench for easy access to what they need.

Next, create an area for any other equipment you have, such as a jigsaw or table saw. There also needs to be space for large garbage cans, a wet/dry vac, and a wood storage rack, if you’re planning to work with wood. Make it your goal to arrange a workshop that has everything you need, including adequate breathing room.

Let there be light.

Your workshop should have plenty of light so you can work there any time of the day or night. If you install cabinets over your workbench, you can install lighting underneath them. This helps when working on repair projects that require you to see the smallest screws and springs inside an appliance.

Some people opt for battery-powered LED lights that can easily be attached to the bottom of a cabinet.

Have a seat.

Select a stool that is made of solid material and make sure to measure how high the workbench is, so it is neither too low or too high. You preferably want a stool that permits you to sit comfortably for long periods of time. Look for a stool that has an adjustable height mechanism, some padding and maybe even a backrest so you can lean back when you need to

We can help you create a place that inspires you to be ready for your next exciting project! We love working to create spaces that are as unique as our clients, so contact us today at 416.616.8735 or visit our website to schedule a free in-home consultation. While on our site, be sure to check out our transformations page.

Filed Under: Garage Interior Design Tagged With: garage renovation, garage storage systems, garage workshop, garage workspace, workshop

Earth Day Canada 2019 – EarthPlay

April 7, 2019 by Rick Scully

This April 22nd is Earth Day 2019 (https://earthday.ca/) and the Canadian theme has been EarthPlay.  It’s about having outdoor play for children to foster social connection, a sense of inclusion, resilience, health and their interest in the environment.  You can also foster a sense of community if you run a street party for all the kids in the neighbourhood.  And, of course, it all starts at home, in the yard or driveway.

Getting the young ones involved in Earth Day activities is a great way to kick-start their interest in being and playing outdoors on a regular basis.  Here are some ways to not only get your own kids outside but all the kids in the neighbourhood to enjoy play outdoors together.

Loose Parts Outdoor Play

Earth Day Canada is promoting adventure parks for outdoor play at local parks.  It’s the latest design concept in outdoor parks where loose parts maximizes children’s creativity, communication and social interaction.

In 2008, an observational study provided research on loose parts playgrounds showing that all children like to act out little dramas with each other on the playground. When loose play parts where added to static parts of the playground, the level of play became more dynamic where the children used the loose parts to create new play areas together and then played out new dramas within the new spaces created.

This sort of open-ended self-directed play is something where all the kids in the neighbourhood could benefit.  If an Adventure Playground with loose parts is something that would make sense for your neighbourhood, it can start with smaller steps this Earth Day to get the kids involved and the neighbourhood too.

Loose Parts Outdoor Play at Home

Hosting an adventure playground in your own front yard and driveway is the place to start.  Now that it’s spring, it’s time to do some spring cleaning and the best place to find some of those loose parts would be the garage.  It is a good way to both de-clutter the garage and start gathering loose parts for a play area in your yard or driveway.

Finding loose parts for your outdoor playground at home consists of recycled materials that you already have lying around the garage.  They can be everything from old tires, wood blocks, cardboard boxes, pvc piping or cardboard tubes, plastic bottles & caps, old wooden spoons, old pots & pans and old plastic bowls.  From the outdoors, fallen branches and leaves, pebbles, larger stones, pine cones, dirt and water.  Reclaimed wood pallets, bamboo poles, old blankets or fabrics, buckets, some plastic planters and other non-recyclable items make for better loose play items than more garbage for the landfills. 

For toddlers and pre-schoolers, keep the pieces larger so that it’s not something that they will swallow.  Anything reusable, flexible and either unbreakable or harmless if broken would work well for the loose parts playground.  Be prepared that loose play items typically get damaged during play.

When it comes to storage, some playground pieces such as the branches, stones and pebbles can be stored outside in a designated play area. Other pieces such as recycled household items can be stored in large rolling bins or toy trunks so the kids can roll out all the pieces to the driveway or play area.  With appropriate garage storage systems, large storage bins and storage bags loose play items can be stored easily so the kids can pull or roll these things out to play.

Storage bins can be stored on platforms.  Otherwise, slatwall organization systems with camlock hooks can hang large storage bags of loose play parts.  On rainy days, the kids can return wet and muddy loose parts with a minimal of clean up.  Especially when a polyaspartic garage floor coating covers the cement floor of the garage, it makes garage floor maintenance simple.  If you don’t have some of these standard storage components in your garage, you may want to consider a garage remodel or renovation this spring so the garage has a place for your children’s outdoor play toys.

Outdoor Play on the Street

To get outdoors, combining loose parts play areas with other outdoor activities is important.  Riding bikes, scooters, skateboard and more can be a big part of spending time outdoors.  Also, road hockey on quieter crescents or streets as well as basketball and skip rope on sidewalks or driveways are great outdoor activities.

This Earth Day, you can get the families on the street together, get a street event permit and have a street party.  During the day, multiple play stations for the children could kick-start play dates amongst the families on the street with evening events so the entire family can participate.

Garage Remodel, Reuse and Renovation

Earth Day is a great way to kick off good habits for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. As we try to get our families connected to the environment, we can also get connected to our neighbours and community while decluttering our garage and re-organizing it so that we can reuse items for our children’s playtime. 

To help the kids find places to put things back, consider a garage remodel or renovation so appropriate garage storage solutions can be designed.  Contact us for a complimentary in-home consultation early to plan the timing of your garage interior design.

Filed Under: Environmental Responsibility Tagged With: earth day 2019, earthplay, garage interior design, garage remodel, garage renovation specialist, garage storage solutios, garage storage systems, loose parts outdoor play, polyaspartic garage floor coating, slatwall organization systems

How to Run a Successful Garage Sale

September 5, 2018 by Rick Scully

garage-sale-nuvo-garage-renovation-oganization-cabinets-storage-yard-sale-43121007_sAre you thinking of getting rid of all the clutter of things in your garage?  Maybe, you’re thinking that you’d finally like to park both your vehicles in the garage this winter. You’re thinking of re-organizing your garage storage items so you’ve taken the first steps to declutter.

Now, you have a pile of stuff which is ready for a garage sale.  Next you’re thinking how to get everything sold by the end of the garage sale day.  So, it’s time to figure out how to make the garage sale as successful as possible.  It’s time to get the whole family involved and get everyone connected with the process.  Not only is it a great learning experience for young ones to gain some business experience but they’ll be more involved in the process of letting go of things.

Let’s take a look at some key things to discuss as a family for how to make your garage sale or yard sale a success. 

Team Up with Your Neighbours

One of the best ways to increase the success of your garage sale is to do it as a street sale by involving as many neighbours as possible.  When you’re attracting people to a street with multiple garage sales, there will be a lot more attraction for the bargain hunters to come out and do some hunting when they know that they can view several lots worth of garage sale items.

Also, it’s a great way to build up some community spirit on your street while getting to know your neighbours better.  In addition, pooling resources makes the work of preparing for the garage sale a little easier overall.

Also, invite family and friends of the family to participate so there are plenty of people to service bargain hunters with a purchase or making change for them.  Let younger family members run a small lemonade stand and bake sale for hungry bargain hunters.  Enhance the atmosphere with music which will boost the mood of everyone there looking around for a deal.  Having a few extra people around means that someone can look after the music if there is a rush of people.

Plan Your Garage Sale Date with a Rain Date

It’s best to have a rain date so if things go sideways on the planned garage sale date, then everyone is already agreed on the rain date and it’s a no brainer to run it on the rain date.  It can also be part of the advertising.

Start the garage sale earlier so that people can attend the sale without interrupting the rest of their day.  A garage sale that runs 8:00am until 1:00pm will do better than one that starts in the afternoon.  Be prepared for avid garage sale shoppers to arrive earlier than the hours set for the garage sale.  Also, if you choose a summer morning, then it will be cooler and more comfortable in the morning.  Comfortable temperatures are important to people attending and buying more.  For the best temperatures, it is best to hold a garage sale in late spring and early fall.  So, late September is a great time to hold a garage sale as much as late April or early May.

Saturday morning is the better day for the garage sale.  People seem to enjoy starting their weekend with a fun bargain hunting excursion on a Saturday morning while leaving Sunday to catch up and complete all those things they intended to complete over the weekend.  Also, this allows people to make Sunday the rain date. 

Advertise Your Garage Sale

One common suggestion is to call it a “yard” sale as opposed to a garage sale.  It’s been said that people feel that a yard sale sounds a little more upscale than a garage sale.  This may help more in some neighbourhoods than others.

For local neighbourhood signs, use large 3 foot square cardboard signs with very large easy to read letters so people driving along in vehicles can quickly read and follow your signs.  There should be about 20 – 30 signs attracting drivers from all directions towards your street.

In addition, use social media to promote your garage sale.  People will drive a short distance to attend your garage sale, especially if the sale is organized and includes multiple households all on the same street for a greater bargain hunting experience for the shopper.  Some of the social media sites you can use include:

  • Craigslist
  • Kijiji
  • Eventbrite
  • Local Garage Sales
  • Twitter
  • Facebook Events

Start advertising early so there is time for people to plan to attend your yard sale.

Organize for a Successful Garage Sale

Place price tags on everything so there is a starting price for everything.  Bargain hunters enjoy the interaction with other people when purchasing something.  These buyers also enjoy the haggling process so be prepared.

Arrange sale items into groups of items or by price range on different tables where you have many smaller items.  Label everything and make it easy for people to walk around and view everything just like any retail space.  Display things in a fun way and to frame things so they are more appealing.

Have some chairs for people to sit and rest including a chair for yourself.  Your chair should face the road and allow you to stand up and greet any visitors to your yard or driveway. 

Prepare to make change for people.  And, if you anticipate people using larger bills, it’s possible to get a counterfeit detector from Staples or Walmart to scan any bills which you suspect.

The Apres Yard Sale

Work with neighbours to keep it fun and lively while having enough hands to look after all the small things which will make the day memorable and a success.  Anything that’s left over at the end of the day, you can either post online as a classified ad, donate to a charity or drop off with a local Value Village or other second hand shop.

A yard sale helps everyone declutter leaving only the stuff we actually use regularly.  It’s a healthy start before any garage renovation project.  Now that you’ve run a garage sale to look after the discard pile, it’s time to look at how to manage and organize the garage to store the things that needs a place in the garage so people can access and use it.

In our next blog, we’ll review how to use the space in the garage to store the remaining items so they remain safe but also easily accessible while leaving space for the vehicles to park inside the garage.

 

Filed Under: Organizing Tips Tagged With: garage renovation, garage sale, garage storage systems, yard sale

Preparing for a Garage Sale

August 14, 2018 by Rick Scully

garage sale - de-clutter, organize and prepare to tranform your garageAugust 11th 2018 was National Garage Sale Day.  All of us can benefit from a garage sale from time to time.  And, it’s a great way to spend time with your growing family and the lifestyle changes that occur as children grow out of old toys or as new sports or other hobbies enter our lives.

It’s not just the garage sale but the process which can be a great learning experience for everyone in the house.  The day of the garage sale is a good way to connect with neighbours and friends from the neighbourhood.  In fact, they often say that getting together with a few other families to plan a garage sale is a great way to be more successful.  And, while the National Garage Sale Day occurs in August each year, any of the warm days from about April to October can be a good day.  

A garage sale allows us to let go of things and manage our garage storage whether we’re looking to have a garage renovation done shortly or we’re looking to make the most of our existing garage storage options.

The Benefits of Decluttering

Decluttering and organizing has great psychological benefits for us and our family members.  It’s a great learning experience for younger members in many ways. 

There is a lot of decision making involved with decluttering because we are working with limited garage storage space while we may have a growing selection of things we believe we want to store.  So, we need to make decisions as to which things to get rid of and which things might need to be stored elsewhere. 

This task allows our children as well as ourselves to gain a sense of competence or confidence that we are able to do things well.  Also, it gets everyone moving and active while accomplishing tasks so there is a lot of satisfaction about completing things.

Also, we know that we feel relief as well as reduced anxiety from being organized.  Order and symmetry has been known to do this for us psychologically or as witnessed from people with OCD who feel temporary relief immediately after organizing something.

Step-by-Step Decluttering Rules

If you don’t yet have a garage storage system, the first step is to empty the garage.  This first step alone lifts our spirits. It is the first step to getting us motivated and inspired about the space.  When the garage is just full of stuff, we just don’t want to look at it so some of us just keep ignoring the problem because it’s unpleasant to keep looking at our own clutter.

Creating piles is now the next step to your final garage organization masterpiece.  Start by creating 2 piles.  One pile will be the stuff that you want to store in the garage.  The other pile will be the discard pile or the pile for the garage sale.

If your garage is already organized into a garage storage system, you may only need to create the pile of items to be discarded.  These might be toys and sports equipment which the kids have outgrown.  It may also be duplicate items such as an additional weed trimmer tool.

If you don’t already have a garage organization system, it’s time to organize the pile which has been designated to be stored in the garage.  You can do this by grouping these items into smaller piles.  Group things together into these types of piles on the floor of the garage:

  • gardening items
  • automotive accessories
  • household tools
  • patio furniture & accessories
  • sports equipment
  • bicycles
  • camping gear

And, add any other categories of items which might be a part of your lifestyle.  Organize these groupings of storage items onto the floor of your garage.

Now, it’s time to call in a garage renovation specialist to help you design and implement a made-to-measure garage organization and storage system.  Or, if you’re looking for a DIY solution, it’s time to visit the big box stores for supplies to build and mount your systems inside the garage.

Meanwhile, it’s time to run a garage sale to find new owners for all the items in the discard pile.  It will be quite a relief when all the things you want to get rid of are finally out of your home.

Promoting the Garage Sale

There are some keys to getting the garage sale to become a success and an event which is full of people visiting your sale.  If you follow a few steps, you’ll be able to elevate the success of this event and have a little more fun running the event with your family and neighbours.

We’ll continue next month with a blog on how to put on a successful garage sale.  In the meantime, if you’re looking to hire a garage renovation specialist, please contact us for a complimentary in-home consultation.

Filed Under: Organizing Tips Tagged With: decluttering the garage, garage organization syste, garage renovation specialist, garage sale, garage storage systems

Which Method of Garden Composting Best Suits Your Lifestyle?

April 24, 2018 by Rick Scully

freshly-finished-compost-green-earth-day-recycle-gardeners-garage-renovation-solutionsIn every garage renovation, we consider the homeowners lifestyle to consider the types of garage storage solutions required including how people can optimize their recycling, composting and waste.  With garden composting, there are a variety of methods and some of them will fit you and your family better than others.

Some of the options for storing composting include the backyard or garden, outdoor bins, inside the garage and potentially, in the home.  The choice depends on the space available, the type of composting and family lifestyle.  To figure out the best option for your family, it’s important to understand composting options and methods.

Composting for More than Rich Soil

Bin Solutions - Trash Bin Solutions - storage Medium A double compost binsOf course, most of us already understand that we can compost 30% of our waste so we don’t add to the mounting landfills where even kitchen waste which is not properly processed can produce methane gases.  Instead, when we mix kitchen scraps into compost, we produce something far more valuable without the methane gas production.

We enrich the soil in our own yards with compost and it becomes nutrient rich so our garden harvest may be abundant.  Compost can replace or reduce fertilizer use in our gardens.

Composting can also bind heavy metals and render them harmless.  Heavy metals are considered toxic when they are all by themselves. Some of these heavy metals include: mercury, copper, cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, arsenic, zinc and tin.  In small doses, these metals are fine but long term exposure to even small doses is not healthy. When the simple heavy metal atoms are composted, they start to bind to form complex molecules within the compost.  When heavy metals fully combine into complex molecules, they become quite harmless.  This is why composting is effective in reducing toxins, especially when we allow the compost process to continue to full completion.

Compost also prevents other pollutants from reaching our streams and waterways.  For instance, nitrogen often found in fertilizers will run off but when compost is used, nitrogen will bind to the molecules found in compost and remain near the plants requiring nitrogen.  Compost increases the effectiveness of fertilizer while minimizing nitrogen run off.  Another pollutant is phosphorus which depletes our waters of oxygen while killing the vegetation and other life in these waters.  It also binds to compost and prevents the run off that is so dangerous to our waterways.

To start the garden season successfully, prepare now so your compost is ready in a few months to a year depending on the type of composting method you choose. 

Hot Composting vs. Cold Composting

open-bin-hot-compost-garage-renovation-Just as these names suggest, hot composting will produce a lot of heat due to the high number of chemical reactions taking place in a short amount of time.  Hot composting is complete in a few months but requires a higher amount of attention and care.  The proportions of compostable waste used in a hot compost needs to be exact.  Hot composts need 25 parts brown waste like leaves or untreated cardboard and 1 part green waste such as grass clippings or kitchen scraps.  Then the compost needs to be turned every 2- 3 weeks to keep it cooking.  The hot compost temperatures inside the pile are hot enough to cook upon or run water pipes through the centre of it to produce hot water.

Cold composts, on the other hand, don’t need exacting proportions of brown and green wastes.  The composting process is slower so the temperature rarely rises.  The process also takes approximately a year as opposed to months.  The lower temperatures means that pathogens don’t get killed off so you can’t add meats or other potentially dangerous waste.  Some people do feel that the cold composting method leaves more helpful microorganisms.  It’s best for one person when there is not a lot of waste generated by the household.

Vermicomposting

living composter green

This is composting via worms.  It’s fast, efficient and takes a lot less space than hot or cold composting.  This form of composting also eliminates many plant diseases.  This can even be done in condos or apartments where there is limited space.  Plus, this is one of the easiest ways to compost in winter.  These composters can be stored in the garage or kitchen so people who live in condos or apartments who want to have terrariums in their home can have their own rich earth for a fresh spice garden.

Green Bin City Composting

This way of composting is also a good way to help the environment.  Your household doesn’t benefit from access to quality soil for the garden when the compost is finished.  However, if gardening is not one of your past times,  this method is easiest on time and effort so this may best suit your needs.  There are a number of good solutions for storing the large green bins in the garage.

 

When is Compost Finished?

Toronto_Green_BinOnly use finished compost in the garden.  You’ll know it’s finished when it looks like dark rich earth and it should smell like earth.  If there is any vegetable or kitchen scrap smell to it, the compost is still cooking.  As we discussed earlier, immature compost will still contain toxic heavy metals, pathogens and acids which all can be harmful to the vegetation and plants it supports in the garden.  Also, since the process of composting requires a lot of nitrogen and oxygen, these are unavailable to the plants when the compost is still cooking.  Unfinished compost is not beneficial for the garden so waiting for finished compost is an important step of the compost process.

Types of Composting Systems

The various composting systems need to be situated in different locations around the house.  For hot composting, open wooden bins are the best method and they are placed near the garden.  They’re not as aesthetically pleasing but they are the most effective way for hot compost.  For cold composting, it can be as simple as the pile method where a hole in the ground is made available for compostable waste.  When the compost is finished, the soil in that area of the garden will be reading for the next planting.

Commercial compost bins or green bins can be stored in outdoor bin storage areas or in the garden over top of where the garden needs enrichment if the composting bin is bottomless.  And, come composters can find a place within your garage.  When you’re thinking of garage storage design for the avid gardener, a good garage storage system will help you accommodate your favourite compost system whether it’s the city’s green bin or other form of composting.

If you’re considering a new garage interior design in the near future, consult with one of our garage renovation specialists and remember your recycle, compost and waste as one of your overall space requirements around your garage and home.

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Earth Day 2018 – Focus on Ending Plastic Pollution

April 13, 2018 by Rick Scully

Earth Day will be this coming April 22, 2018.  The focus of Earth Day this year is in ending plastic pollution which is the factor most affecting climate change.  And, because plastic is not biodegradable, if it doesn’t get recycled in some way, plastic will continue to remain in landfills or float around ocean destroying the vital life that helps us prevent climate change.

You may have seen or heard of the effects of plastic pollution on our ocean life. We definitely have challenges with the litter it creates but more importantly, there’s an impact to our health as people as well.  And, with only 12% of all plastics being incinerated, we are leaving a lot of plastic accumulating in our oceans.

Let’s review the multifaceted ways in which plastics has an effect on our entire planet as well as our health.  Plastic water bottles and other plastics causes manufacturing pollution as well as other side effects.  Let’s take time to consider some of the things that each of us can do this Earth Day to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic.

The Facts about Plastic

Plastic was invented in 1907.  Since then, the main use of plastic has been for packaging and to date, the world has produced 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic.  Of that, 6.3 billion metric tons is now waste while only 8% has been recycled and only 12% has been incinerated which is the only real way of breaking down plastic into its original building blocks and getting rid of plastic.  The rest of it or approximately 79% of the plastic ends up in landfills.

The main issue isn’t just that plastic doesn’t break down and that it takes up space in our landfills but it is that plastic doesn’t biodegrade. When plastic does eventually break down in 1,000 years from now, it will be leaching toxins to the ground as well as ground water leaving our planet uninhabitable.  At the moment, the rate at which this is all happening, we’ll have 12 billion metric tons of plastic in landfills by 2050.

The Effect of Plastic on Our Oceans

Plastics in the ocean end up congregating into condensed patches of plastic in the ocean.  Sometimes, the plastic breaks down into micro plastics and get ingested by wildlife within the ocean.  These contaminated fish and other sea life that end up on our plates means that we get contaminated by the toxins of the ocean.

Sometimes, ocean life can mistake chunks of plastic for food which sadly, they eat.  Since the plastic doesn’t get digested, these animals continue to think that they are full so they starve to death.

The Effect of Plastic on Our Personal Health

Plastics are known to be a health hazard for people.  Some plastics leach chemicals into the foods and beverages contained within them.  Many plastics contain phthalates (DEHP) and the chemical BPA.  If these plastics are heated in the microwave, plastics end up in the food or drink which means they end up in our bodies.

They are particularly harmful for young children. The health effects include damage to chromosomes, reproductive system abnormalities, impaired brain and neurological functions, cancer, cardiovascular system damage, adult-onset diabetes, early puberty, obesity and resistance to chemotherapy.

The Effect of Plastic on Climate Change

The manufacturing of plastic has a great impact on our climate.  For instance, it uses 8% of the world’s petroleum production.  The drilling of oil releases a variety of harmful greenhouse gases including: carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, ozone, benzene, and methane. Water bottles are made from a plastic called Polyethylene Terephthalate known as PET.  For every 1 ounce of PET produced, 5 ounces of carbon dioxide is released.

How We Can Take Action to Reduce Plastic this coming Earth Day

We can take action against plastic pollution. 

  1. Sign the petition being promoted by the Earth Day organizers.
  2. Plant a tree on Earth Day as a family. Every tree provides enough oxygen for 10 people during the course of a year.
  3. Spend an hour a day with your kids playing outdoors. Kid’s connection to the outdoors is not only great for their happiness and well-being but it also improves their environmental stewardship.
  4. Improve the family’s recycling habits if they have become lax.
  5. Start composting which we’ll discuss in the upcoming blog.
  6. Reduce the amount of plastics used within your household during the course of year. Start by taking inventory of how much plastic you use.  Then, start a plan to reduce the amount of plastic used daily. 
  7. As a last resort, for things you can’t affect such as an air flight, donate to the LESS Offset program.

Here’s a video to help you with some inspiration from people aim to create zero waste during a year, not just plastics.  Their thoughts might inspire you in ways to cut down in one way or another.

Garage Storage Solutions for Re-Use

Garage storage solutions help us organize and avoid purchasing more than we need.  But, it also helps us re-use more items in our daily lives by having a place to store belongings and bring them out season after season for use.

When you’re considering a garage renovation, contact us for some ideas to help you become conscious of the footprint you’re leaving behind.  Make every day an Earth Day in your household. 

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Water Ways to Celebrate World Ocean’s Day

June 7, 2017 by Rick Scully

World Oceans DayOn June 8, 2017, we can celebrate the annual World Ocean’s Day.  In large part, we can thank Canada’s recommendation at the Earth Summit in 1992 when it was our delegates who suggested an annual celebration to improve our international awareness to the issues surrounding water systems around the world.  Since 2002, each June 8th this day has been celebrated as World Ocean’s Day.  In 2008, the United Nations then officially passed a resolution to recognize this day officially.

June 8th is a great day to break out the canoe, kayak, paddleboard and more to reconnect with the many water ways throughout our neighbourhoods. Celebrate by making it a full family day on the water with conservation activities and more.

Celebrating World Ocean’s Day

Every lake, river, stream or body of water is part of a watershed that eventually empties into our immense oceans. Caring for our local water systems helps reduce the downstream effects of our footprint on them.  Here are some suggestions from Canada’s World Ocean’s Day website and how you could turn it into a family activity:

Reduced Energy Consumption

Do simple things such as swapping out existing lightbulbs with LED lightbulbs.  Use fans instead of using air conditioning to cool our homes this summer.

Choose Sustainable Seafood

Marine Stewardship Council EcolabelThere are sustainable species that we can eat. As a family event, visit a local fish market and plan a meal that honours sustainable seafood is a great way to educate and celebrate.  Some fish to consider are albacore tuna, Pacific cod, sardines, Dungeness crab and some specific types of farmed fish too.

Use Less Plastic

Plastics harm and kill a lot of our ocean life each year.  To reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in our oceans we can do things such as owning and using a reusable water bottle.  Bring your lunch in a reusable container. Use cloth or reusable bags for groceries and other shopping.  And, of course, recycle whenever possible.

Look After Our Beaches and Shore Lines

When spending the day at the beach or the park, remember to pick up after ourselves afterwards to reduce the footprint we leave behind.  Also, spend some time walking a quiet shoreline for some fresh air and a way to clean up odds and ends that you find there. Spend the day paddling the shores of your local water way and picking up garbage along the shores as a way to contribute to cleaning up our waters.

Avoid Buying Products which Exploit Marine Life

Avoid buying shell or coral jewellery to reduce the exploitation of marine life.

Ocean-friendly Pet Ownership

Read the labels of food that you’re feeding your pets to be sure the seafood ingredients are sustainable species.

Travel the Water Ways Responsibly

Avoid using foam products near the water as foam wears down and breaks down leaving debris in the water.  Sanitize boats, canoes, kayaks and other water going crafts thoroughly inside and out to avoid cross contamination of new waters with a trip last week whose water may have been infested.  Specific species such as zebra mussels and quagga mussels have been destroying water ways.

Enjoy the Day on the Water around Ontario

Spending the day on the water is the best way to become connected to the importance of clean water to our existence. There are so many places throughout the province of Ontario to enjoy our water systems.  To plan a trip along one of our many water systems, visit the Ontario Trails website for a location.

Even if you live in a large city like Toronto, it’s not that difficult to stay in the city and still be able to enjoy a day kayaking or canoeing.  Some of the launches for paddlers can be found at Bluffer’s Park, Kew / Balmy Beach, Brickworks along the Don River, Cherry Beach, Harbourfront Canoe and Kayak Centre, Sunnyside Beach, and along the Humber River at several spots. 

Care and Clean for Canoes, Kayaks and other Watercrafts

Remember to protect the waters and your equipment by cleaning, maintaining and storing your water crafts safely.  Not only will this get rid of the millions of microbes to keep your family and pets safe, but it will also get rid of the creepy crawlers that may have hopped on board for a ride.

The best way to wash your kayak or canoe is to use some eco-friendly soap and water.  These are easily found at your local camping store or health store.  Some of the more popular brands include Castle brand soap which can be found at most health stores and Campsuds which is available at most sporting goods or outdoor stores.

Leave your kayak or canoe in the backyard under the sunlight for several hours to dry.  Not only does this help dry your watercraft but it helps remove some of the dips or dents which polyethylene boats are prone to acquire.  Under the sun for several hours will provide the heat necessary for these deformations to work themselves out.

Canoe, Kayak and Accessory Storage

Store your kayak or canoe up high along the wall or in the overhead storage space of the garage. With a pulley system to hoist the boat up above, this makes it easy to use for the whole family.  With the canoe or kayak secured by a rubberized sling, it will keep the craft safely out of the way of harm from vehicles and kids rushing in and out of the house. 

If your family enjoys multiple water sports, accessories such as Personal Flotation Devices (PFD) and safety kits for your boat, canoe or kayak can be stored on hooks or in wire baskets of a slatwall organization system. Wire baskets and hooks are the best ways to store items which are used again and again.  It also makes it easy to have these items dry out thoroughly between trips back to the water.

If you don’t have one of these solutions, during your next garage renovation project consider implementing these valuable garage storage solutions to store, dry and care for your watercrafts.  And, enjoy the water this coming World Ocean’s Day!

 

 

 

 

 

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Organize Sports Equipment in Your Garage in Three Easy Steps

August 9, 2016 by Rick Scully

2-car-garage-transformation-mississauga-overhead-bicycle-lift-sports-slatwall-tire-rack-right-rear-wall-afterHealthy living requires an active lifestyle. For many, competitive sports are the key to staying fit. Sports and other recreational pastimes provide much-needed exercise, boost mental acuity, foster a healthy sense of competition and bring busy families together. Whether your family enjoys bicycling, hockey, golf, softball or soccer, you likely have a large collection of sporting equipment which poses a storage dilemma.

For many families, the garage becomes the dumping ground for the family’s sports equipment. Basketballs, soccer balls and softballs roll around the garage. Bikes are dropped in the driveway or in the middle of the garage, getting run over or blocking access to the garage. Car doors get scratched or dented as little ones attempt to retrieve riding toys or as older children try to maneuver scooters and bikes through the garage. Bats, hockey sticks, skateboards and bicycles create a tripping hazard.

A garage cluttered with sporting goods is more than just an eyesore or an inconvenience. It can cause expensive damage to vehicles or dangerous injuries due to a fall. However, you can organize sports equipment in your garage in just three easy steps.

Clean Up Your Act

2 car garage, stouffville, rear right, custom finish overhead garage platform, overhead pulley bicycle storage, sports rack, garbage recycle binThe first step is the hardest. Begin by cleaning out your garage. To create organization from chaos, start with a clean slate. As you remove items from your garage, use this time to purge. Donate or give away outdated or unused items. This includes items your children have outgrown or no longer use. Junk broken furniture, toys and sports equipment. Get rid of unnecessary duplicates. This leaves less to store.

Cleaning the garage may seem like an overwhelming task. However, it’s an ideal weekend project that goes quicker with a few helping hands. If the children help, they’ll have more of a stake in keeping the newly organized space clean.

Map Out the Space

sports-equipment-storage-slatwall-camlock-hooks-baskets-mesh-netting-bins-shelves-balls-skates-rollerblades-skateboards-golf-clubs-camping-gear-1024x768Before returning everything to your garage, create a layout for storage. Establish task-specific storage zones. Create zones for sports equipment, automotive products, gardening supplies, garbage and recycling tools, etc.

Consider the space required to store items from each zone. Leave enough clearance for bicycles and the lawn mower when vehicles are parked inside the garage. Place each zone in the area most convenient for performing related tasks. For instance, in winter, shovels and salt should be placed near the garage door. Now that you have a clear idea of where everything should go, it’s time to create an organized system for storing sports equipment and other items.

If You Build It, They Will Organize

sports equipment storage slatwall camlock hooks baskets mesh netting bins surf boards skateboards rollerblades helmetIt may seem impossible to get kids to cooperate when it comes to organizing the sports equipment and putting it away neatly. However, once a simple, consistent organization system is in place, it’s easier for everyone—including kids—to put their things away. The key is creating a designated spot for everything.

There are a variety of organization systems available from peg board to storage bins and other DIY options. In an unfinished garage, the studs can provide a place to store hockey sticks, baseball bats and other sports equipment. These options may be ideal for storing some things, but abysmal for storing others. For unlimited flexibility and a more polished look while keeping items easily accessible, a garage wall organization system can’t be beat.

Slatwall consists of 1’X8’ PVC panels that are waterproof and mold resistant. The panels are slotted, for use with complementary hooks, baskets and shelves. Each panel is secured to the wall studs. The system is scalable, so start with one or two panels or opt for floor to ceiling installation. It’s up to you.

garage-storage-slatwall-organization-system-camlock-hooks-storage-bins-hockey-sports-equipmentThe real magic of this system is its flexibility. The slots accommodate countless storage configurations. Hang baskets for storing softballs or soccer balls. Install hooks for hanging sports bags or uniforms. Mount a shelf to hold cleats or helmets. If you’re a multisport family, and space allows, create sections for each sport or family member. When the season changes, it’s easy to rearrange the configuration to accommodate a different sport. Specialty hooks or shelves can be used to store bicycles, skateboards, skis and more.

A wall organization system is ideal for storing sports equipment. However, the corresponding baskets, hooks and shelves make it ideal for storing everything from gardening tools and lawn chemicals to automotive fluids and household chemicals. Once your wall organization system is installed, simply store each item you’ve elected to keep in a designated spot within its respective zone.

Sports equipment is essential for active families. Finding a way to keep it all organized can be an ongoing challenge. A wall organization system, with its sturdy, slotted wall panels and wide array of corresponding storage accessories, creates an organizational foundation on which you can build to meet the needs of your family’s busy lifestyle. This flexible organization system makes it easy to keep the family’s sports equipment organized in the garage.

Ready to organize your sports equipment in three easy steps? Request a consultation today.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Organizing Tips Tagged With: bicycle storage, garage organization, garage storage space, garage storage systems, garage wall organization system, slatwall organization system, sports equipment storage, wall storage accessories

Pushing the Paddle at the Pan-Am Games

July 13, 2015 by Rick Scully

Toronto is the proud host of the 2015 Pan-Am games this summer. Fans have been thrilled to watch their favorite athletes with several Canadian gold, silver and bronze medals already tucked away.  No matter what your sport there is sure to be some nail-biting competition. For many Ontarians who grew up along the shores of the Great Lakes or spent time camping in Muskoka, some of the most anticipated events are the canoe and kayak racing. There are few Canadians who have not spent at least one afternoon in their life paddling their worries away, so you can be assured these events will be among the best attended. If you are a fan of these sports, the following are a few things you need to know about the events, the equipment, and how to store your new boat.

 

Canoeing and Kayaking at the Pan-Am Games

There are two events for kayaking and two for canoeing, and both have men and women competing.

  • The first is a sprint, a fiercely competitive event where the first one to the finish line wins. This year, the sprint events will be held in Welland at the Flatwater Centre.
  • The second is the slalom, which is super exciting. It is much more than just going around flag posts. The slalom courses for both kayak and canoe are done in raging white water. It is literally a thrill a minute as upsets and almost-upsets can change the lead in a heartbeat. The event will be held at the Wild Water Reserve in Minden.

Canada is putting its hopes on one of our premier canoeists / kayakers, Olympic medalist, Mark de Jonge for the sprint. The nation will also have an eye on Jazmyne Denhollander, our Canadian women’s hope in the kayak slalom. Without a doubt, Canadians will be watching their every move, not just for racing, but to also check out the latest and greatest equipment.

The Coolest Kayaks and Canoes

racing-canoe-in-fast moving-riverGone are the days of canvass boats and wooden paddles. Today’s kayaker or canoer is looking for something a little more high-tech. They want sleek, they want light and they want what the top athletes are using. You don’t have to be an Olympic level athlete to enjoy the benefits of top-of-the-line equipment; many recreational boaters are also looking for high-end products.

What to look for in Kayaks

Today’s competitive kayak is a far cry from the plastic model you piloted at summer camp. It is sleek, strong and generally made of polyethylene or carbon-Kevlar (the same material as bulletproof vests). They are more maneuverable and designed to minimize wind resistance. Of course, sprint Kayaks need to be more streamlined and slalom kayaks need to be tougher. Try to determine which type of kayaking interests you and pick your equipment accordingly.

What to look for in Canoes

single-canoe-racer-olympicAt first glance, a competitive canoe can be mistaken for a kayak. They are narrower and shorter than those you see on the lake and they have a spray skirt. Again, like the kayaks they are made out of lighter materials such as Kevlar and carbon fiber. In fact, they have gotten so much lighter that the Olympic committee put in minimum weights for these boats to keep the competition fair -10 kg for a single canoe and 15 kg for a double.

Kayak and Canoe Pricing

If you are just looking for a regular touring canoe or kayak, you can easily find one for under $1000 but if you want high-end competitive boats, you are starting at least around the $3000 mark and depending on the make and customization, you can easily spend ten times that amount. A high-end canoe or kayak is an investment so you need to ensure you take care of it properly, and that means storing it safely indoors during our Canadian winters.

Super Solutions to Storing your Kayak or Canoe

If you find yourself hesitating to buy a high-end canoe or kayak because you don’t have the room to store it, then think again. There are a number of convenient and innovative solutions to storing these awesome boats.

Overhead Storage

overhead storage - bulky gear - canoe slingYou may not have enough room on the floor of your garage to store your kayak but chances are you have plenty of room up top. You can use overhead racks to store one or more boats. They are convenient and they look great. You can also set up a pulley system, which allows you to lower your boat directly into your truck or trailer for easy transport

Wall Mounted Storage

Simple and secure. Padded wall mounts hold the boats in place during the off-season. They are secure, easy to operate and can be used to store more than one boat.

Custom Built Sling

If space is at a premium in the garage, consider using a sling to keep your canoe or kayak up off the floor. Look for heavy-duty stainless steel chain that is wrapped in foam. The sling system also works great for lowering the boat right into a waiting vehicle.

No matter which solution you think might work best for you, the smart idea is to consult with a garage storage specialist. He (or she) can tell help you find the right solutions to keep that high-end competitive boat in the best shape.

Therefore, if you find yourself idling in the stalled traffic this summer, wishing you had a third person for that HOV lane, don’t despair. You can use that time to daydream about the new kayak or canoe you are going to buy at the end of the Pan-Am games. It will be sleek, light and will be safe and accessible thanks to your new garage storage system.

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Spring Purging

February 5, 2013 by Rick Scully

Spring Purge

For many people, hanging onto the memories & sentiments of kids sporting equipment, science projects and bedroom furniture or pieces of wood from recently completed renovations is comforting.  You just never know when you might need a piece of wood for a home project or an extra roll of insulation.

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Why bother getting rid of perfectly good things when you can always store things in the garage? But wouldn’t you like to be able to park both your cars inside during the winter, or not have to worry about your kids taking out their bikes and scratching the car doors? Maybe it’s time to purge.

Start with a manageable task.  Just charging ahead and trying to tidy everything up sets you up for disappointment.  Take a good long look at all the stuff living in your garage and divide it up into what you need and what you no longer use. Old bikes, skiis and other household items may be useful and valuable to other people so give them away. Give away online via freecycle, donate items to a charity, prepare for a garage sale or just leave things at the curb. It’s almost guaranteed someone will scoop them up.

The next step is to review what you need to store in the garage and organize it into groups by category.  Decide how often items are accessed as well as their use & placement within the garage.  For example, holiday decorations can be placed into a sealed plastic storage bin instead of a cardboard box in the corner of the garage.  For seasonal items, the best place for them is off the floor and above in overhead storage where you will only be accessing them occasionally or once a year. If you don’t create a well thought plan for storage locations of items, you’re likely to resort to old habits and pile them up in the corner.

Creating designated storage areas in the garage is the key to good organization.  Unlike your kitchen, which already has specific places such as a pantry for food or drawers for cutlery, a garage usually starts as a bare room with walls & doors. Create specific zones for items so they can be found when you need to use them, or stored safely away when you don’t. Imagine the ease of knowing where to look and  finding your weed remover when you need it, or no longer tripping over your son’s skates on the garage floor. Clearing the clutter and a bit of organizing can do wonders for your state of mind. Start by deciding how you want to use your space, then transforming it to suit those needs.

Gardening equipment such as rakes, hoes and spades can be stored in one zone and can be hung from hooks.  Shovels and ice breakers can also be hung on the wall.  Sports equipment, such as hockey sticks and pucks can be placed on hooks or in baskets. And while you’re re-arranging your space, garbage and recycling bins placed near the entrance to the house makes for convenient access.

A happy consequence of purging the garage and getting it organized for spring is a sense of freedom or heavy weight finally being lifted.  I’ve helped many people transform cluttered garages, where there wasn’t room to park the family car, into garages with the space to store family belongings, to become a workshop and to park the full number of vehicles intended.  When the garage is no longer a dumping ground for things without a home, it becomes a functional living space and frees up room for tools, sports equipment, seasonal decorations and garbage and recycling bins.  I can show you garage storage solutions and fabulous products to transform your garage into the envy of your neighbours. 

My clients say they feel happier and uplifted when they are finally free of the shackles of a cluttered and dangerous garage.  Organizing allows them to concentrate on things that really matter and to stop stressing about the mess hidden behind the garage door.  If you’re interested in discovering your garage’s potential, start by purging.

 

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