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Old 03-17-2018, 01:58 PM   #1
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Organizing our 26bh

There are four of us that use this camper. I'll probably continue to reconfigure things in time.
So far, I've got liquid items and easily breakable/heavy items on the bottom.

I've got towels above the dinette, but plan to get a towel holder.

Crock pot, blender and rice cooker will go under booth dinette.

So far, we've managed to keep all clothes in the bedroom storage by hanging shirts, putting shorts and swim suits in the side wardrobe with shelves, and putting underclothing, socks, and pajamas in the overhead cabinets. Each person has their own basket, and this keeps things so much more organized.
The first pic is wardrobe before baskets. I wish I would have taken one after. Big difference.
I took the advice from Midnight and put food under the sofa in two plastic bins. It's our "pantry."

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Old 03-19-2018, 09:41 AM   #2
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I found this at Wal-Mart..........pretty handy and you can remove it if needed. hangs on wardrobe bar
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Old 03-19-2018, 09:53 AM   #3
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I found this at Wal-Mart..........pretty handy and you can remove it if needed. hangs on wardrobe bar
We don't have the bar in both wardrobes like others seem to have. We have the hanging rod on one side, which we use for shirts, and shelves on the other side, which we use for shorts.

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Really like that closet add on

Seems to fit just right!
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Old 03-23-2018, 07:49 AM   #5
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When that furnace kicks on make sure it doesn't melt any food items! That could ruin smores night for sure.
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Old 03-23-2018, 07:59 AM   #6
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When that furnace kicks on make sure it doesn't melt any food items! That could ruin smores night for sure.
I never considered that. Thank you!
On the last trip, it worked out well. But I will certainly keep an eye on it.

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On our 23RB we use one of the tubs under the dinette bench for heavy food items, and use the two cabinets above the sofa for very light weight items such as chips and bread.

You have a lot of good ideas and pictures.


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There are four of us that use this camper. I'll probably continue to reconfigure things in time.
So far, I've got liquid items and easily breakable/heavy items on the bottom.

I've got towels above the dinette, but plan to get a towel holder.

Crock pot, blender and rice cooker will go under booth dinette.

So far, we've managed to keep all clothes in the bedroom storage by hanging shirts, putting shorts and swim suits in the side wardrobe with shelves, and putting underclothing, socks, and pajamas in the overhead cabinets. Each person has their own basket, and this keeps things so much more organized.
The first pic is wardrobe before baskets. I wish I would have taken one after. Big difference.
I took the advice from Midnight and put food under the sofa in two plastic bins. It's our "pantry."

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