SAN FRANCISCO — According to a report from Grand View Research Inc., the U.S. garage organization and storage market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7 percent from 2025 to 2033, reaching $6.71 billion.
The report attributes the market growth to space constraints and the shift toward multi-functional homes with garages also being used as gyms, hobby stations and remote work zones. This shift is driving the demand for modular and customizable storage solutions for the garage, featuring structured storage such as wall-mounted panels, overhead racks, and heavy-duty cabinets.
Report highlights:
- By product, the cabinets & tool chests segment accounted for a significant share, driven by their durability, secure storage capacity, and suitability for both residential and commercial garages. Their robust construction and organized design make them a preferred choice for homeowners, DIY enthusiasts, and professionals seeking reliable solutions for tool access and workspace efficiency.
- By application, the commercial segment held a substantial market share as businesses, workshops, and service centers increasingly adopt structured storage solutions for efficiency and safety. The need for organized tool access, durability under frequent use, and enhanced workflow supports widespread adoption across automotive repair shops, construction firms, and maintenance facilities.
- In July 2025, Sonic entered a collaboration with Obsessed Garage to make its professional tool cabinets and modular storage systems available to homeowners who want workshop-level setups in their own garages. Through this partnership, Obsessed Garage will offer Sonic’s drawers, cabinets, and foam-organized tool layouts as part of its custom design and installation service, allowing buyers to build high-performance, visually coordinated garage spaces. The move extends Sonic’s reach beyond commercial workshops and positions its products as a premium choice for enthusiasts upgrading residential garages.
For more information, visit grandviewresearch.com.
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