PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1888855
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1888855
The U.S. garage organization and storage market size was estimated at USD 3.46 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 6.71 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2025 to 2033. Consumer expenditure on DIY projects and home improvement is directly shaping the industry. As Americans increasingly invest in remodeling and optimizing their homes, garages, once used mainly for parking, are being repurposed into multi-functional spaces like workshops, gyms, or storage hubs. This shift has driven demand for shelving, cabinets, overhead racks, and modular systems that allow homeowners to maximize limited space. Rising home values and high real estate costs further push consumers to make the most of every square foot, with garages becoming prime targets for improvement.
The DIY culture adds a strong layer to this trend. Many homeowners now prefer to take on projects themselves rather than hiring professionals. DIY projects offer cost efficiency, but equally important, they allow for personalization; consumers can customize layouts, finishes, and systems to suit their lifestyles. The widespread availability of modular products, detailed tutorials, and step-by-step guides online makes these projects more accessible than ever. Retailers and manufacturers are also targeting this audience with easy-to-install, customizable solutions.
Gen Z and young homeowners are gaining influence, motivated by cost savings and the need to improve or personalize fixer-upper homes. Millennials (ages 25-44) are particularly active in garage and home DIY, with about 73% reporting engagement in DIY projects, and 26% of all DIYers falling between 31 and 40 years old. Nowadays, women are increasingly active participants in home improvement and DIY projects.
As more households acquire vehicles, the need for efficient storage solutions in garages has grown. Originally designed for parking, garages are now being repurposed for multiple functions such as workshops, home offices, and storage areas. This shift is driving the demand for organized storage systems to accommodate a wide range of items like tools, sports equipment, and seasonal goods.
The U.S. has witnessed a steady increase in vehicle ownership over the years. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the number of registered vehicles in the country has been on the rise, leading to a greater need for organized garage spaces. This trend is prompting homeowners to invest in storage solutions that maximize garage space, such as wall-mounted shelves, overhead racks, and modular cabinets. Consumer intentions reflect a desire for enhanced garage spaces. Over 50% of homeowners plan to reorganize their garage within the next two years, indicating a proactive approach to improving this area. Additionally, 52% of homeowners aspire to have a garage that impresses their neighbors, highlighting the garage's role in home curb appeal.
Additionally, the increasing interest in household gear, driven by trends such as DIY home improvement and the desire for organized living spaces, is further fueling this demand. Consumers are investing in solutions like modular storage systems, wall-mounted organizers, and overhead racks to make the most of their garage space. Companies are responding to this trend by offering customizable storage solutions designed to meet specific needs, further contributing to market growth.
U.S. Garage Organization And Storage Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at country level and provides an analysis of the latest trends and opportunities in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. garage organization and storage market report on the basis of product, and application: