There's nothing like seeing it. Real before-and-after garage transformations from around the Omaha metro — and what each one taught us.
Numbers and bullet points only go so far. The fastest way to understand what a garage reset does is to see one. Here are transformations from around the metro — and the thinking behind each.
The two-car reset
The most common project we do: a two-car garage that hadn't fit a car in years, back to fully parkable in a single day — larger or more cluttered garages may take more than one.


The lesson from this one: the floor is everything. Once the overflow went vertical — overhead racks and a wall system — the space instantly read as a garage again.
What the good ones have in common
- The floor is almost entirely clear.
- Daily-use items are at eye level and easy to grab.
- Seasonal items are overhead, out of the way.
- There's a defined landing zone that stops clutter creep.
The 'after' is a system, not a scene
A tidy garage that has no system drifts back in weeks. The transformations that last are the ones where every item has a defined home.
From storage unit to solved
Some of our favorite projects start with a client paying monthly for a storage unit full of things they could keep at home — if home had room. Clear the garage, add a system, cancel the unit. The reset often pays for itself.
The best transformations aren't just cleaner. They quietly give you back time, money, and a parking spot.
Want to see your garage on this list?
Browse more projects in our gallery, or build a quote and we'll show you what your own before-and-after could look like.

