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How to Set Up a DIY Workshop

Last updated: 2026/02/05 at 10:45 AM
James Weaver Published
How to Set Up a DIY Workshop

For DIY enthusiasts all over the world, creating a workshop where you can do various different jobs is one of their main ambitions. This means that you have your own area where you have the room and equipment that is needed to complete tasks both big and small. So, if you are in the process of setting up a DIY workshop, there are a few things that you will want to get sorted before you go any further.

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Clear Out the SpaceSet Up Your WorkbenchConsider the Tools You Will NeedLook at Electrical Outlet LocationsSet Up Task Lighting

Clear Out the Space

To start off with, you will need to clear the space that you are planning on using. Many people go for one which is outdoors like a garage or a shed. This provides the perfect opportunity to declutter the space so that you can get rid of as much unnecessary extra stuff as possible. Even if there are some things that you can’t get rid of, you can still draw a line between your working equipment and other household items. Safety is your main concern, so you should be looking to move things out of the way that are likely to cause you to trip over.

Set Up Your Workbench

Your workbench will form the hub of your DIY workshop so you will want to start with this. Whether you decide to buy portable workbenches or build them yourself, you will want to make sure that it is strong and sturdy enough to withstand the rigours that you are going to put it through. The base and legs need to be sturdy enough so that it is not easily knocked over. The surface needs to be durable so it is not easily damaged or dented.

Consider the Tools You Will Need

The types of hand and power tools that you require really depend on what sort of jobs you will be undertaking. There are various stand alone tools which may be worth investing in including drill press, table saw, belt sander, vice and grinder. Once you have a work workshop set up, you will probably continually add to it over time.

Look at Electrical Outlet Locations

You will want to make sure that your electrical outlets are located well so you can reduce the need for extension cords wherever possible. Consider all of the different requirements you have for power including tool operating, lighting, heaters, radios, computers etc. It is much better to have too many outlets rather than risking not having enough. You may need the help of an electrician if you require more.

Set Up Task Lighting

Garages tend to be fairly dingy places which is why task lighting is so important. As well as your overhead lighting, you will probably also want an adjustable work lamp when you are completing intricate tasks. But for the main source of lighting, overhead fluorescent lights tend to be a good option as they are both bright and economical.

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