Love this video! Thank you. One tip that I use is That I take decorative throw pillow covers and instead of putting a pillow form in them, I put a change of bed linen, towels and rags in them. Then you can put them as decorative pillows on your couch or bed. I have a larger throw pillow cover that I put a spare blanket in.
You made mention of home schooling and videos. You should look into setting up your own Plex server. There's a bit of a learning curve, but it would let you put any videos you have on your server. You can have a home school section and when the kids are done with school, just select a movie you want to watch as a family.
Love these kinds of vids! One idea that might help is purchasing or making really nice body pillow covers (do not buy the body pillow), and then roll up winter blankets and/or electric blankets inside 'em, can use those really cool European style pillow cases too. Fluff and place them on your bed. Instant winter storage that helps keep your summer bedroom decor looking good. We also use a really nice looking small ottoman to store our Alaska gear
@@catw6274 oooh thanks for saying that! I sure forgot to mention we have a cube pouf (cover only), too...kept up on the loft area. They're so nice and roomy for all kinds of storage...and comfy!! Love!!
Thank you...I have a lot to learn. Kitchen items, mixer, toaster, coffee maker, InstantPot, cooking utensils etc, would be great to have ideas. Guess when first moving from sticks-n-bricks to first fifth wheel, just bringing the basics can be a challenge. Thanks for all your helpful videos 👍
I needed a place for some of my less used tools. I pulled the step going up to the bedroom, put simple stops on the underside of the step to keep it in place and now I have a perfect place for a rather large tool box.
I like the soft sided luggage idea. Check out thrift stores for some if you don't have any. I need something to put my tools in and store under the bed and luggage would work great! Easy to take out with the handle on it and compartments for different tools. Thanks for the idea.
Love aaaall the organizational ideas! Some other favorites: the boxes your shoes come in make great storage bins and drawer dividers; and command strips/hooks on inside of cabinet doors. Thanks for another great video!
Except the dvd sleaves. I'll repost my comment. The downside of those dvd sleaves is they are more prone to rot the discs. Instead, there are smaller individual jewel cases (their like music cases but skinnier). No air or humidity can get in, and as long as you make sure the discs arent exposed to the sun
The downside of those dvd sleaves is they are more prone to rot the discs. Instead, there are smaller individual jewel cases (their like music cases but skinnier). No air or humidity can get in, and as long as you make sure the discs arent exposed to the sun
If you have deep drawers, you can glue a strip lengthwise along each side, giving you a runner/slide system for additional storage. Just be sure the container is wide enough to stay on the rails without falling down...and you have almost doubled your storage space. I don't have a rig yet, but this can work in a sticks & bricks as well.
All About RV's yeah that was spiffy effects, if one could just get dressed like that all the time! Let’s call that ‘slap’ magic, it’s now replaced ‘Bewitched’ noise twitch. Imagine slap cleaning up the rig 🤣 whoohoo. Cheers 🍻
Yes great idea. Kris and Eli (wife and son) had to fly and needed a carry on for the trip. Once they were back the suitcase was in the way until I thought these are great storage containers ; )
My fiancé and I are in the homework mode of getting an RV. So we haven’t decided yet. But I have subbed because I like your videos and you seem to be very knowledgeable about our future endeavor. So thank you:)
And anything that doesn't really fit within the organization goes into the junk drawer. When it's full you start a new junk drawer. But every now and then Ya gotta git rid of some stuff. Start with the junk drawers.
I use bags from Ikea. Those big and smaller blue bags but with zippers. You can stuff them bags anywhere. Some of our outside storage is not clean storage so these bags keep tools and cords dry and easy to find.
Regarding magnetic strips on the wall -- don't travel with things on them unless you are prepared for them to come off. One good bump can break the connection with the magnetic strip and launch an item if it has any heft to it. Cans of spices? Probably safe to travel with them on the magnetic strip. Knives and sharp or pokey things? Best secure them inside a drawer or container when driving.
Great video! I love the way you put on the cloths. You do great in editing! We are newbies to RVing and your channel is great! Thank you. I’m bing watching great ideas.
I’m trying to get my wife to downsize her clothes obsession. Realistically it like trying to get me to downsize my tools. We both know that ain’t happening. Lmao 😂
We were surprised to find that replacing plastic clothes hangers with metal ones (not the cheapo coat hangers) saved one-half the space - no reason to have the thick plastic hangers when the thin metal ones aren't expensive.
Hi like your ideas. What did you do for the corner cabinets? I find them such a waist of space. What about pots, pans, lids? Ty keep those ideas and products coming.
Hey, new sub here! I just viewed your Sedona Slide Rock video - great stuff! I'm curious what camera you used that you could film underwater like that? I'm taking my partner to Sedona for his 50th birthday on our first Camper Van trip!! I just bought the van - so excited!!
HELP! I had battery explode in my rv this morning. I cleaned everything up and there seems to be no other damage. What would cause this and how do I prevent it from happening again. I know this is off topic from the video but I've watching your videos for a long time and you are very knowledgeable about electrical systems.
Thank you! We’ve recently would your channel to be very helpful. There was a video about emptying the tanks, and we pointed to your video when we did ours. I want to check out the shelf in the pantry.
Maybe try small baskets that you can slide out and a gripper to grab the baskets with? Or a long pair of BBQ tongs? I don’t have an RV but my fiancé’ and I are in the homework mode of buying one. But he’s a good 6’4 and so I’m already using this tip in our regular kitchen because eye level for him is stool level for me! Lol 😆
Over the last few years it has been a combination of different things to allow us to fulltime rv. We have done construction in years past but the last year and a half, we have been able to make a living through video work and working with companies through affiliates. It’s taken a lot of work and many hours to get where we are.