How to Prepare For the Holidays With Help From Your Garage

Cardboard boxes labeled for storing Christmas lights and tree decorations, surrounded by red ornaments.
Labeled boxes of Christmas lights and tree decorations are ready for storage in the garage. Make the most of your garage space this holiday season by organizing and storing your holiday decor efficiently.

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The winter holidays are a time of joy, good cheer, family bonding, and of course, filling the main living spaces of your home with gorgeous decorations.

Because the weather is colder, you’re not spending as much time in your garage, but regardless, you can put this space to work for you during the holiday season.

Store Holiday Decor In Your Garage

Instead of lugging boxes of decorations up from the basement or down from the attic, use heavy-duty storage shelves to keep all your holiday items in your garage. Because your garage is usually closer to your main living space than anywhere that requires you to go up and down stairs, you’ll use less energy getting your home ready for the holidays.

Before storing valuables in your garage, ensure you don’t need any garage door repairs related to the locking mechanisms. Doing so keeps your decorations, your home, and your family secure.

Keep Cold Food and Drink Items In the Garage As You Prep the Family Meal

Unless you have the best garage door insulation on the market or your garage is heated, it’s likely this flex space is fairly chilly during the winter. You can use this temperature to your advantage during the holiday season.

Keep cans of soda, bottles of dinner wine, or other beverages on a shelf in your garage, where they’ll stay cold and ready for drinking. You can even stash holiday pies or chilled appetizers on a card table in your garage to save space on your kitchen countertops as you put the final touches on the family dinner.

Keep Snow Out of the House By Turning Your Garage Into a Mudroom

If your dream of a white Christmas came true, you don’t want your extended family traipsing snow and ice melt onto your floors. Turn your garage into a useful mudroom to keep cleaning requirements down.

Install coat hooks into a garage wall, and add a bench where guests can sit and remove their snow boots. Set out boot trays to catch any melting snow from shoes that have been taken off. Finally, offer slipper socks in a decorative holiday basket for guests who didn’t bring a change of clean shoes or to create a cozier, more homey ambiance for your celebration.

Hide Big Gifts In the Garage and Send the Kids On a Scavenger Hunt

How do you gift wrap a bicycle? What do you do when a new playhouse won’t fit under the tree? Sometimes you have to get creative with how you present a gift to a child, especially those big, magical gifts you know they’ve had their hearts set on all year.

Before Christmas morning, stash big gift items in the garage, perhaps beneath a large bedsheet. Then, create a scavenger hunt of clues your kids can follow to ultimately find their present. At each new location a clue sends them to, they’ll find yet another clue, leading up to the big reveal.

Make clues appropriate for their ages. For example, older children may enjoy clues that require them to solve riddles to find their next location, such as “Look in the spot where you get soapy and clean.” Younger children may need more direct clues, such as “Look under the bathroom sink,” to find their gifts.

Use Your Garage As a Brief Retreat

Taking an emergency work call? Want a quick breather from relatives who’ve chosen to talk politics over wine? Need to create a get on the same page with other party-planning relatives before it’s time to open presents or reveal a surprise? Head out to the garage!

With a combination of built-in garage door insulation and garage door seals working to block drafts, this area of your home will probably be plenty warm for a minute or two of peace and quiet.

Call For Garage Door Services Before the Holidays

You don’t want to make plans to work in your garage this winter, only to find out your garage door seals are letting in major drafts, or you need garage door repair because it doesn’t open and close properly.

If your garage door or operator aren’t functional, contact a company that provides a full spectrum of garage door services for help.

When your garage is ready for the season, you can begin using it to help get your family ready for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or any other holiday you’re planning to celebrate.

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