Outfit a home workshop with benches, power tools, hand tools, tool storage, and accessories for woodworking, fabrication, and DIY projects.
Turn a corner of your garage or basement into a real home workshop. This collection brings together workbenches, compact tool storage, wall racks, and organizers so you can set up a clean, efficient space for everyday projects and repairs.
How to build your home workshop:
Start with a solid work surface: Choose a workbench or work table that fits your space and the kind of projects you do.
Add tool storage: Pick a tool chest, rolling cabinet, or combo so your core tools stay organized and easy to reach.
Use wall & small storage: Add wall racks, pegboard, and small organizers for frequently used tools and supplies.
Whether you’re fixing cars, building furniture, or just tackling weekend projects, this is where you’ll find the basics to set up a workshop that actually works.
Workbenches & Work Tables
Start with a sturdy, flat surface sized for your space. From simple work tables to benches with pegboards and drawers, these are the foundation of a productive home workshop.
Tool Chests & Rolling Cabinets
Keep your sockets, wrenches, and hand tools organized in one place. Compact chests and rolling cabinets are perfect for home garages that need pro‑style storage without taking over the whole space.
Wall Storage & Organizers
Use wall shelves, pegboard systems, and small organizers to keep your most-used tools and supplies visible and within arm’s reach, without cluttering your work surface.
Step‑Up Pro Setups
When you’re ready for more serious work, Tech and Pro Series rolling boxes and combos add professional‑grade storage to your home workshop. Ideal for enthusiasts and side‑hustle pros.
Home Workshop Setup FAQs
How much space do I need for a home workshop?
You can start a functional home workshop in as little as one wall or a single bay of a garage. Measure the length and depth you’re willing to dedicate, then choose a bench and storage that fit within that footprint while still allowing you to move around safely.
Should I start with a workbench or tool box?
If you don’t have a solid work surface yet, start with a workbench or work table first. Once you have a place to work, add a tool chest or rolling cabinet to keep your core tools organized. Many people outgrow “random shelves and bins” quickly, so having both is ideal.
What’s the difference between this collection and Build My Dream Garage?
Home Workshop Setup is focused on getting you a practical, efficient space for projects—bench, tool storage, and basic wall organization. Build My Dream Garage goes further with full wall systems, larger storage modules, and higher‑end pro setups. If you’re just starting out, begin here; if you want a full showpiece garage, combine both.
How do I choose the right size tool chest for home use?
Think about the tools you own now and what you’ll add in the next few years. A small chest or rolling cabinet is perfect if you’re just getting started. If you already have multiple loose boxes or overflowing drawers, step up to a mid‑size rolling box or a top‑and‑bottom combo so you don’t outgrow it immediately.
Can I upgrade this setup over time?
Yes. Start with a basic bench and compact storage, then add wall racks, organizers, and larger tool boxes as your projects and tool collection grow. Most of the products in this collection are designed to stack, roll, or expand with you rather than locking you into a fixed layout.
Outfit a home workshop with benches, power tools, hand tools, tool storage, and accessories for woodworking, fabrication, and DIY projects.
Turn a corner of your garage or basement into a real home workshop. This collection brings together workbenches, compact tool storage, wall racks, and organizers so you can set up a clean, efficient space for everyday projects and repairs.
How to build your home workshop:
Start with a solid work surface: Choose a workbench or work table that fits your space and the kind of projects you do.
Add tool storage: Pick a tool chest, rolling cabinet, or combo so your core tools stay organized and easy to reach.
Use wall & small storage: Add wall racks, pegboard, and small organizers for frequently used tools and supplies.
Whether you’re fixing cars, building furniture, or just tackling weekend projects, this is where you’ll find the basics to set up a workshop that actually works.
Workbenches & Work Tables
Start with a sturdy, flat surface sized for your space. From simple work tables to benches with pegboards and drawers, these are the foundation of a productive home workshop.
Tool Chests & Rolling Cabinets
Keep your sockets, wrenches, and hand tools organized in one place. Compact chests and rolling cabinets are perfect for home garages that need pro‑style storage without taking over the whole space.
Wall Storage & Organizers
Use wall shelves, pegboard systems, and small organizers to keep your most-used tools and supplies visible and within arm’s reach, without cluttering your work surface.
Step‑Up Pro Setups
When you’re ready for more serious work, Tech and Pro Series rolling boxes and combos add professional‑grade storage to your home workshop. Ideal for enthusiasts and side‑hustle pros.
Home Workshop Setup FAQs
How much space do I need for a home workshop?
You can start a functional home workshop in as little as one wall or a single bay of a garage. Measure the length and depth you’re willing to dedicate, then choose a bench and storage that fit within that footprint while still allowing you to move around safely.
Should I start with a workbench or tool box?
If you don’t have a solid work surface yet, start with a workbench or work table first. Once you have a place to work, add a tool chest or rolling cabinet to keep your core tools organized. Many people outgrow “random shelves and bins” quickly, so having both is ideal.
What’s the difference between this collection and Build My Dream Garage?
Home Workshop Setup is focused on getting you a practical, efficient space for projects—bench, tool storage, and basic wall organization. Build My Dream Garage goes further with full wall systems, larger storage modules, and higher‑end pro setups. If you’re just starting out, begin here; if you want a full showpiece garage, combine both.
How do I choose the right size tool chest for home use?
Think about the tools you own now and what you’ll add in the next few years. A small chest or rolling cabinet is perfect if you’re just getting started. If you already have multiple loose boxes or overflowing drawers, step up to a mid‑size rolling box or a top‑and‑bottom combo so you don’t outgrow it immediately.
Can I upgrade this setup over time?
Yes. Start with a basic bench and compact storage, then add wall racks, organizers, and larger tool boxes as your projects and tool collection grow. Most of the products in this collection are designed to stack, roll, or expand with you rather than locking you into a fixed layout.