Few More Mods and Storage Ideas to Colliemom's TT
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:48 pm
Finally finished up the modifications I wanted to do to my TT before hitting the road with it this weekend. First was the pass through storage area. As we all know, they are usually just lined with vinyl which makes them slippery. I bought a 6x8 piece of that green grass patio rug and cut it to fit my storage area. Keeps the stuff from sliding around. Also bought a few plastic storage bins and have everything inside them. The two on the right contain my water hoses and related water stuff in one and my spare electrical cord and electrical stuff in the other. I have since added one to the left side which contains spare sewer hose and sewer related stuff. On the other side of the storage area is my patio rug rolled up and another under the bed rolling storage bin with just misc stuff in it, plus a small bin with the jack blocks, jack handle and so forth. There is a small piece of wood just over the top of the patio rug with a couple of clips attached. That is a storage block for my broom, which is now clipped in it.
Had enough green carpet leftover to line the bottom of the under dinette storage areas as well
Had some leftover indoor/ourdoor carpeting left so lined the bottom of a cupboard under my closet. This are will be holding my shoes etc.
I also have a cupboard above my closet which I am using for clothes storage. Bought some plastic bins for those as well. Labeled them so I know what's in what and lined the bottom of that cupboard with more of the green carpeting to keep them form sliding around
I also bought a piece of 2x4 birch underlayment board and a couple of 2x3 lumber and fashioned a stove top cover to give me more counter space. After I took this picture I realized it should be turned the other way as it should cover all the way to the edge of the sink I did this in my pervious trailer despite it having a stove cover on it, but those stove covers are designed to be folded back and therefore its easy for liquids or something to get through the folding area of the cover. This keeps it out and actually makes more solid counter space. Someday I will find a decal to put on it.
Those swim noodles that are everywhere in stores this time of year are great for RV's. There's no limit to what you can use them for. In my case I put one up on the edge of my shelf that contains my cups and glasses, to keep them in place while on the road.
I just take it out and throw it in a storage area when I am on my site. It's worked great so far.
Small plastic bins work really well in cupboards to keep stuff from moving around. I put my canned goods in them and also bought some cheap dish pans to keep bread, plastic containers and such in place. The shelves are lined with non skid liner as well.
Not having any storage space in my small bathroom other than the vanity and medicine cabinet, I bought this rack at Home Depot and installed it over the toilet to keep spare towels, washcloths etc. The bottom one will hold my hair dryer and other stuff while on the road.
Put a towel bar up in the shower as it was the only place. Can take the towel down when I use the shower. Also have a spring loaded tension closet rod to put up across the width of the bathroom over the shower and sink in case I have something wet to hang up like a drippy raincoat or something.
So with all that, this TT is ready to hit the road.
Had enough green carpet leftover to line the bottom of the under dinette storage areas as well
Had some leftover indoor/ourdoor carpeting left so lined the bottom of a cupboard under my closet. This are will be holding my shoes etc.
I also have a cupboard above my closet which I am using for clothes storage. Bought some plastic bins for those as well. Labeled them so I know what's in what and lined the bottom of that cupboard with more of the green carpeting to keep them form sliding around
I also bought a piece of 2x4 birch underlayment board and a couple of 2x3 lumber and fashioned a stove top cover to give me more counter space. After I took this picture I realized it should be turned the other way as it should cover all the way to the edge of the sink I did this in my pervious trailer despite it having a stove cover on it, but those stove covers are designed to be folded back and therefore its easy for liquids or something to get through the folding area of the cover. This keeps it out and actually makes more solid counter space. Someday I will find a decal to put on it.
Those swim noodles that are everywhere in stores this time of year are great for RV's. There's no limit to what you can use them for. In my case I put one up on the edge of my shelf that contains my cups and glasses, to keep them in place while on the road.
I just take it out and throw it in a storage area when I am on my site. It's worked great so far.
Small plastic bins work really well in cupboards to keep stuff from moving around. I put my canned goods in them and also bought some cheap dish pans to keep bread, plastic containers and such in place. The shelves are lined with non skid liner as well.
Not having any storage space in my small bathroom other than the vanity and medicine cabinet, I bought this rack at Home Depot and installed it over the toilet to keep spare towels, washcloths etc. The bottom one will hold my hair dryer and other stuff while on the road.
Put a towel bar up in the shower as it was the only place. Can take the towel down when I use the shower. Also have a spring loaded tension closet rod to put up across the width of the bathroom over the shower and sink in case I have something wet to hang up like a drippy raincoat or something.
So with all that, this TT is ready to hit the road.