A clean, well planned garage makes the whole house run better. This guide shows how to turn common trouble spots into hard working cleanup zones using wide tubs, wall mounted sinks, and deep basin utility sinks. Let's dive in!
Makeover 1: From Paint Corner to Wide Utility Tub Wash Bay
Before: Roller trays sat on the floor. Buckets stacked in the way. Splashes hit the wall after every project. Cleanup took too long and the mess crept into the house.
After: An extra wide tub sits beside the workbench. Roller trays rest flat inside the basin. Buckets rinse in a single pass. A small splash panel protects the wall. The floor stays clear and dry.

Why it works: The wide footprint creates room to work inside the sink instead of on the floor. Tall sides contain water. A short shelf keeps soaps and rags at arm’s reach, which speeds every rinse.
How to copy it: Measure the wall next to your bench. Center the tub so the faucet reaches the whole bowl. Add a shallow shelf above and a rubber mat below. Start your search here: Titan Tub Utility Sinks.
Makeover 2: From Mud at the Door to a Wall Mounted Utility Sink Station
Before: Boots and paws tracked dirt across the threshold. Towels piled up by the door. Floors never stayed clean for long.
After: A wall mounted utility sink sits just inside the door. Boots rinse before they hit the hallway. Paws get a quick wash on a rubber mat. A boot tray catches drips. Two hooks hold clean towels.

Why it works: Wall mounting frees the floor, which keeps traffic moving. The sink sits at a comfortable height, so quick rinses happen right away. The tray and hooks turn chaos into a two minute routine.
How to copy it: Use a stud finder to set the bracket. Place a tray under the bowl for boots and cleats. Keep a small brush and a pet towel within reach. Browse the collection here: Wall Mounted Sinks.
A Better Garage Starts With a Real Cleanup Zone
Give messy work a dedicated place to rinse and soak. Pick a wide utility sink for capacity. Choose a wall mounted sink if floor space is tight. Go with a deep basin and sprayer for parts and heavy projects. Measure, set the height, add a mat and a small shelf. One afternoon of work pays off every weekend after.