gestern1
Senior Member
Well, since I can't go camping yet I have done a couple of modifications. I know that the location for the toilet paper idea has been passed around so I decided to find a 'place' for it. On the front of the sink cabinet there is a bent panel (I guess to match the rear wall). I took it out and cut and stained a piece of 1/4" plywood for a recessed toilet paper holder.

Then I was looking at the soap holders in the shower and the wife came up with this idea (from Home Depot)

And then installed a towel holder on the wall above the toilet. The dealer has installed a single holder but it was 1/8" lower on one side so it looked out of level all the time. For an eighteen inch towel rack there are studs to screw into at this location.

Just finishing up with the solar panel installation and the inverter install so I will have photos of those very soon. The rain keeps chasing me off the roof.
Thinking of taking the tops off the couch end tables and installing hinges on the tops so items can be retrieved when they end up in the very back. On the left side end table it is next to improbable to get anything in or out through the end door and if it goes all the way to the back you need a 2 year old to crawl in to get it. Installing hinges on the top is cheaper than raising another child.
Mike

Then I was looking at the soap holders in the shower and the wife came up with this idea (from Home Depot)

And then installed a towel holder on the wall above the toilet. The dealer has installed a single holder but it was 1/8" lower on one side so it looked out of level all the time. For an eighteen inch towel rack there are studs to screw into at this location.

Just finishing up with the solar panel installation and the inverter install so I will have photos of those very soon. The rain keeps chasing me off the roof.
Thinking of taking the tops off the couch end tables and installing hinges on the tops so items can be retrieved when they end up in the very back. On the left side end table it is next to improbable to get anything in or out through the end door and if it goes all the way to the back you need a 2 year old to crawl in to get it. Installing hinges on the top is cheaper than raising another child.
Mike