Most people enjoy more than one type of beverage. I am no different. There is an appropriate time to enjoy that glass of wine, cool can of beer or favorite soft drink. The problem is how can you store and cool all these different types of beverages and still have them handy for serving. What can you do when the proper storage temperatures of your choice beverages are different? How can you keep your wine stabilized and still maintain ready access to the other cooling beverages? What control options do you need to keep alcoholic beverages from the youngsters?
Step 2 - Get the appropriate organizational tools and supplies. After you've grouped everything, decide on exactly what tools and resources will help you organize these items better.Step 1 - get everything out of the garage and sort it all into groups. Categorize it all and put everything into groups with like items. For example, toys with toys, carpentry tools with carpentry tools, yard tools with yard tools etc. Make a pile for trash, anything you don't want that you can sell in a garage sale and items to give away.For example,do you need shelves? If so what kind... a free standing shelving system or shelves mounted to the wall? Do you need storage bins, cabinet systems, tool chests, peg boards, hanging roof systems, hanging bike racks, hooks etc.In general, red wines should be stored close to 70 degrees F. and white wines between 50 and 60 degrees F. Canned beverages are best when they are stored ice cold, closer to 40 degrees F. To solve this problem, you should look for combination beverage coolers that have two distinct cooling zones with separate temperature controls. Keep your wine in one zone and your canned favorites in the other. Commonly, these types of beverage coolers use the nomenclature of �dual-zone wine and can beverage centers�.Historically, my home solution to this multiple beverage storage dilemma was the standard, full-sized refrigerator in the garage. Our fridge was a classic �Harvest Gold� in color. Harvest Gold appliances were popular years ago along with those that were that awful green cooler. The cans were easily added to the main shelves and the narrow door shelves. My bottles of wine were lain on there sides on one of the main shelves. I was careful to keep my white wines near the cooler bottom and my reds near the top. Of course, the youngsters when retrieving a soda just pushed the wine around to access their favorite beverage. Not to good for the wine.Wall-Placement�this bookcase arrangement places shelves along the walls and allows for open space and ample movement from one bookcase to another, and all bookcases are easily accessible.Step 6 - Lastly, make some rules for yourself and family members and implement them. Rules along the lines of, �Always return the items you used back to where you got them,� needs to be put into practice at all times if you plan on keeping your garage clean and organized.If you follow these 6 simple steps, in no time you will have a clean and well organized garage. Not only will you be able to park your car in your garage but you'll also be able to find anything want when you need it. One more thing, don't forget to have a garage sale to help get rid of all those unwanted items and put some cash in your pockets!
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Author: Ronald Senn
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