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Bikes Everywhere? Here’s a Wall Storage Trick That Saves Your Back
Simple ways to store bikes and sports gear on your garage walls without turning it into a wrestling match
Every garage has its tipping point — when the soccer balls roll under the car again, the bikes form a solid trip hazard, and that cricket gear you swore you packed last summer crashes down like a landslide. Most of us don’t notice how cluttered our space is… until we nearly break an ankle finding the rake.
That’s where smart wall storage comes in. Hanging your bikes and sports equipment is more than just tidying up — it’s about keeping your space liveable and your gear ready to go. And the best part? You don't need anything fancy, just a steady hand, a few dependable tools and a bit of effort.
Why the Walls Matter
Garages are usually one of the most underused spaces in a home when it comes to vertical storage. Walls are sturdy, accessible, and offer a whole world of possibilities for keeping gear off the ground and out from underfoot.
"For years my husband struggled to lift my grandson’s bike over his head. Installing two simple wall hooks near shoulder-height? Game-changer."
Using your wall smartly clears floor space, makes cleaning easier, and helps you actually find what you need — when you need it.
What You’ll Need
If you’re ready to reclaim your garage, you’ll want to start with the right tools and gear:
- Wall hooks or brackets – sturdy and preferably rubber-coated to protect paintwork
- Drill – with suitable drill bits for masonry or timber, depending on your wall type
- Wall plugs (anchors) – especially if drilling into brick or gyprock
- Spirit level – so you don’t end up with sideways hockey sticks
- Measuring tape and pencil – to get your placements just right
Step-by-Step: Hanging Bikes Safely
1. Choose the Spot
Try to pick a wall that’s close to the garage door or driveway entrance. That way, wheeling bikes in and out isn’t a chore. Make sure there’s enough clearance from the car door too — nobody likes a handlebar to the hip.
2. Mark the Mounting Height
Mark a spot about 120–140cm from the floor (for adult bikes). Kid’s bikes can go even lower, so little ones can grab them without help.
3. Check Studs or Solid Fixing Points
Walls made of timber frame and gyprock? Use a stud finder to locate solid timber behind. Hanging directly into just plaster won’t hold. If you’re working with brick or cement, heavy-duty plugs are a must.
4. Pre-drill, Anchor, Screw
Drill pilot holes, pop in your anchors, and screw in your hook or bracket until firm. Give it a bit of a tug to test before hanging anything.
5. Hang and Adjust
Once hung, the bike should rest evenly and securely. If it swings or drags the wall, shift the hook or add a second point for better support.
What About the Other Gear?
Bikes are only half the battle. Sports equipment — think bats, helmets, pads, and balls — loves to spread itself across every available corner. Here’s how to keep it corralled:
- Bat Racks: Mount a wooden plank with PVC pipe holders or use garden tool hooks
- Helmet Hangers: Reuse coat hooks or screw a short wooden peg rail to the wall
- Ball Nets or Crates: Mesh laundry hammocks or milk crates work wonders
- Skateboards & Scooters: Wall-mounted brackets or custom pegs keep these off the floor
Good, Better, Best: Choosing the Right Fixing
Some walls do better with screws and plugs, others need different treatment:
- Brick walls: Use masonry screws and tough plastic plugs
- Timber studs: Go straight in with wood screws, preferably long ones
- Gyprock walls: Use toggle or spring anchors for heavier loads
And if you’re not sure what type of wall you’ve got? Chat to someone in-store who knows their way around a drill bit.
Safe, Tidy and Ready-to-Ride
Good storage should make life easier — and safer. Bikes hanging at the right height mean fewer strains and scrapes. A place for the soccer boots and cricket gloves saves last-minute weekend panic. Best of all? You’ll surprise yourself with how much space you actually have.
Like old Shep finally having room to lie by the mower again, or the grandkids finding the netball without a ten-minute hunt, these little wins add up.
Quick Tips for Peace of Mind
- Label hooks or add chalkboard tags for easy ID
- If storing helmets, open ventilation vents to keep them fresh
- Do a quarterly check — tighten screws and wipe down gear
- Store seasonal stuff higher, everyday gear lower
And If You’re Not Sure Where to Start…
There’s no need to figure it out alone. Pop into your local store — we can help find the right hardware, talk through your wall situation, and offer a few smart tips tailored to your space. And we promise not to make you feel silly for asking.
Because when it comes to making home easier and safer, there’s no such thing as a small job. There’s just the right next step.
Happy hanging,
Candeece
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