Shelving Solution for Motor Homes
April 29, 2011
Our customer, Paul, wanted to put up shelf storage in his Motor Home. This is his story:
“I started out this process by writing an e-mail to Organize-It asking some questions about the use of the 9-inch tight mesh wires shelves in a motor home closet. Shortly after writing I received a phone call back from Organize-It answering all my questions and discussing my plans for using this 9″ shelving. I had a very nice conversation with this lady and decided to go ahead with the project. She even requested that I send photos of my installation when it was done.
My installation has 3 wire shelves, each 9″ deep by 14-5/8″ wide. Note: I did have to cut off one wire from each 15″ shelf I received in order to fit with the 3M clip hangers installed on the walls. If I had known this ahead of time I could have ordered the correct length. But I had no problem cutting them with my reciprocating saw. Then I lightly grounded down all the ends to make sure there were no nicks or burrs before sticking on the plastic ends.
I installed the shelves using 4 each 3M Command Medium adhesive clip hooks because the closet walls are so thin that they cannot use the standard-type hangers included. Each clip hook is rated at 3 pounds, so the shelves should be good for 12 pounds each. I installed the shelves with the shelf lip turned upwards to keep things from flying off the shelves when braking.
We are using these shelves for light weight things like towels, linens and paper goods.
Before installing the shelves we could only use this very narrow closet space for small hanging things. And we had to buy baby clothes hangers in order to fit into this narrow space, so it was not very usable. But now we are very pleased with the results. They look good and are very functional.
I am very pleased overall with the product, the customer service, and the results.”
-Paul
If you’re looking to put shelves in your home, depending on your needs,
check out our selection of wire shelves and solid shelves.
We have pre-designed closet solutions as well.
If you’re looking for a custom closet, contact our Design Representative, Mike,
at (800) 210-7712 – prompt 2.
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Gardening In Urban Areas? Think Vertical!
April 28, 2011
Amanda, a gardener that lives in an urban city, grew a garden on her patio door with a shoe organizer! No floor space required! Learn how:
“A great way to grow vertically is by using an over the door shoe organizer similar to this one.
The pockets are about 12″ deep and 4″ wide. I hung mine over the storage door on my patio but I am sure you could string it up all kinds of places with wire or cable (it gets heavy, use mix not soil).
It works for greens and herbs but I’ve also done strawberries, green onions, baby carrots and radishes. Thought I’d share as it’s a great way to grow a lot of plants in a small space or even on a balcony or other area where there is no floor space.”
– Amanda
Inspired from Urban Organic Gardener.
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Organize Your RV
April 27, 2011
Ahh…the freedom to travel across the country in an RV! I will never forget taking a trip in an RV when I was a kid. We got everything loaded up and hit the road. As we turned onto the entrance ramp of the expressway, we quickly discovered that the refrigerator door was not locked. As the contents, including a large container of pasta sauce, spilled across the floor, we began to wonder if we should continue on with the trip. This is just one of many challenges of traveling in an RV. Keeping your RV organized to maximize the limited space is another challenge. Here are some tips to help you organize your RV:
- Be Picky – Get rid of non-essential items. If you haven’t used it recently, consider donating it.
- Re-Purpose – Instead of stocking your RV with many specialty items, re-purpose some of the basics. For example, you probably don’t need a cookie spatula, a pancake spatula, and a metal spatula. Consider choosing one basic spatula for all three purposes. Maybe your cooler can double as a table?
- Get Creative – Make every inch of storage space count.
- Go Vertical – Because you can’t spread out in an RV, look for space where you can use vertical space. Additional shelves, bins and under-shelf baskets can help prevent wasted vertical space.
- Divide and Conquer – Often times your cabinets, drawers and cubby areas aren’t much more than an open space with a door. If that is the case, purchase and install some wire shelving or solid shelving, stackable drawers or stacking bins to make better use of your space and minimize shifting.
- Go Collapsible – If you need baskets and containers for use at the campsite, but you don’t need them for storage in your RV, consider purchasing collapsible versions which take up much less space. Cubes, crates, baskets, bowls, dish racks, coolers and even dog bowls now come in a collapsible version. If you can’t find the collapsible version, look for items that nest one inside the other.
- Use Liners – Drawer contents are likely to slide around during the trip. Prevent this by using non-slip liners in your drawers. Combine liners with unbreakable dishware and you’ll have no worries, at least not about what’s in your cabinets.
- Secure the RV – Everything in an RV is likely to move around and there are products out there to help them stay where they belong! Prevent this by using braces non-slip liners in your drawers. Combine liners with unbreakable dishware and you’ll have no worries, at least not about what’s in your cabinets.
- Don’t Forget the Literature – When you travel, you often have maps, itineraries, travel guides, etc. This literature can take on a life of its own if you are not careful. Consider a car seat organizer, portable file box or divided envelope to organize and contain these materials.
Traveling in an RV can be a wonderful adventure. Implement some of these tips to reduce your stress and make your experience more enjoyable.
-Donna Lindley, Certified Professional Organizer and owner of Rochester Hills, MI-based Organize Your World, Inc.
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