The bins were stacked to the ceiling, the floor was a maze of boxes, and the car hadn’t been parked inside in months — so this Las Vegas homeowner called in a full-system solution and got it done in a single day.
That’s not a summary. That’s exactly what happened on Job #5367, completed January 12, 2026, by the Garaginization of Las Vegas team.
The Before: A Garage That Had Given Up

Walk into the before photos and you’ll understand immediately. A large two-car garage reduced to a narrow corridor. Stacked plastic bins climbing the walls. Cardboard boxes pushed into every corner. An orange ladder leaning against the shelving because there was nowhere else to put it.
The existing white open shelving didn’t help — it gave the illusion of organization without delivering it. No doors, no containment, no system. Items stacked on top of items, spilling onto the floor, with no clear home for anything.
The ceiling? Completely bare. In a Las Vegas home with the overhead clearance to store a season’s worth of gear, not one inch of vertical space was being used.
There was no workbench. No wall organization. No refrigerator integration. The garage had grown organically over the years — added to, never designed.
The homeowner had tried the piecemeal approach. It wasn’t working. They wanted a system built for their specific space, from the floor up — and they wanted it done.
The Decision: Design It Once, Design It Right
The brief was clear: full perimeter coverage, overhead storage, a functional workbench zone, and a place for a garage refrigerator. No half-measures, no open shelving, no gaps.
Garaginization of Las Vegas — Las Vegas’s authorized Monkey Bar Storage and Gorgeous Garage dealer, backed by a network transforming garages since 2008 — designed the full system in 3D before a single cabinet was built. Custom widths, precise filler pieces, coordinated countertop materials, and motorized overhead racks spec’d to the ceiling height. Every wall elevation accounted for.
This is what separates a designed garage from an assembled one.
The System: What Went In
Signature Series Cabinetry — Full Perimeter
The backbone of the project is a full run of Signature Series black cabinet boxes with Elite-style doors, grey edge banding, and silver bar handles — Bar 16 on base and upper units, Bar 24 on the tall towers. Soft-close hinges and Signature drawer glides throughout.
Ten upper cabinet units were spec’d at 25″ height. The right-wall run required custom 29″ widths and 3″ filler pieces on both sides to achieve a true built-in fit. That’s not something a big-box shelf can replicate — and the difference is visible the moment you walk in.
Graphite Black and Stainless Countertops
The main cabinet run received a graphite black countertop — clean, dark, and intentional. The workbench zone and the section above the refrigerator alcove got stainless steel counters with under-belly filler pieces for a finished, furniture-grade look.
A dedicated 3-foot LED light was spec’d directly above the workbench. When you’re working in that space, you can actually see what you’re doing.
Mid-design, a single-door cabinet in the workbench zone was swapped out for a custom drawer unit — 28″ wide, 26″ deep, 18″ tall — to better serve the function of the area. That kind of refinement is what the design process is for.
3 Motorized Overhead Ceiling Racks (4′ × 8′, White)

Three motorized overhead racks now occupy the ceiling space that was completely bare in the before photos. Each rack is 4 feet by 8 feet — enough to hold bulky seasonal items, camping gear, or anything that doesn’t need daily access.
The motorized lift means ceiling storage isn’t a ladder-and-hope situation. Push a button, the rack descends, you load or unload, it goes back up. The racks carry a lifetime warranty; the motors are covered for one year.
419 Square Feet of Black PVC Slatwall
Every available wall elevation — labeled A through H in the design drawings — is covered in black PVC slatwall panels. All of them. The full perimeter.
That’s 419 square feet of modular wall space where hooks, bins, tool holders, and accessories can be placed, moved, and reconfigured without drilling a single hole. The black finish ties directly to the cabinet color story, so the wall system reads as part of the design, not an afterthought.
Refrigerator Integration
Wall Elevation D was designed around a refrigerator alcove from the start. Cabinetry runs above it; the stainless counter ties in beside it. The garage now functions as a true secondary utility space — cold drinks, workspace, and storage, all in one organized run.
The Install: Real Life, Handled Professionally
Here’s the part most project case studies skip.
When the Garaginization crew arrived on Day 1, the homeowner still had belongings inside the garage — on surfaces, on the floor, in the path of the installation. The space was, in the most literal sense, still full.
The team adapted. They completed the motorized overhead rack installation — the portion of the job that required ceiling access — and coordinated directly with the homeowner to clear the remaining areas before the cabinet installation could proceed. No drama, no delay on the homeowner’s end. The crew communicated clearly, worked around what was there, and kept the project on track.
It’s worth saying plainly: installs don’t always go in a straight line. What matters is how the team handles it when they don’t. This one was handled the right way.
The Result: Designed, Not Assembled
The finished garage doesn’t look like it was put together over time. It looks like it was planned — because it was.
Every wall is covered. Every item has a cabinet, a slatwall hook, or an overhead rack. The workbench is lit, the refrigerator is integrated, and the motorized racks bring ceiling storage within arm’s reach at the push of a button.
A three-person crew completed the full installation — cabinetry, overhead racks, and 419 square feet of slatwall — in a single day. The black-and-silver finish is cohesive from wall to wall. The floor, previously impassable, is clear.
For Las Vegas homeowners in Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, and across the valley who’ve watched their garage slowly disappear under years of accumulated gear — this is what a permanent solution looks like.
Not another shelf. A system.
Ready to Reclaim Your Garage?
Garaginization of Las Vegas has been designing and installing custom garage systems since 2008. As the only authorized Monkey Bar Storage and Gorgeous Garage dealer in Southern Nevada, we bring two exclusive system lines, a local W2 installation crew, and an A+ BBB rating to every project.
If your garage has reached the point where a piecemeal fix won’t cut it, let’s talk. A free design consultation starts the process — and we’ll show you exactly what your space can become before anything is built.
Garaginization of Las Vegas · 3321 Sunrise Ave Suite 103, Las Vegas, NV 89101 · Authorized Monkey Bar Storage & Gorgeous Garage Dealer · Serving Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Enterprise, and all of greater Southern Nevada.
