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Old 03-22-2022, 11:29 PM   #21
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Hi Elpia,
Yes, long time no see! While we have not renovated our Scamp 13' kitchen area I've attached a few photos to show you how we organized it. We put dividers in the drawer to separate dining utensils from cooking tools. Under the sink area is largely organized with plastic shoe boxes from the Container store. They are each labeled. The nesting cookware set is a favorite for saving space in the trailer. I don't have a photo, but a "cabinet shelf" doubled the space in one overhead cabinet. https://www.containerstore.com/s/lar...uctId=11010256

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Old 04-12-2022, 12:36 PM   #22
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Gilda,

Thank you for posting the photos of your organization! You are so lucky to have drawers... that is the drawback to my Lil Bigfoot: NO DRAWERS AT ALL.

My trailer has been at the RV place for several weeks now, so I mainly have to plan in my head, and then occasionally go in and measure something to see if it would work.

I finally decided I can NOT do the remove fridge, add drawers renovation for now, not without rebuilding the entire cabinet. I'd love to renovate the entire thing, but not this spring.

That said, new ideas have been percolating. I probably mentioned elsewhere that the cabinet/closet was missing, and the PO just made that area an extension of the dinette with a cushion made to fit. Now the remodel focus is on that area instead. I still want/need drawers!

(For those of you who worry that the closet is support for the roof... I did some research on that a while back and believe this model did not need that support and did not come with support from counter to cabinet on the other side...)

When I get it back next week, I will also be looking at possible ways to add drawers under the dinette. May or may not work.

Things like this keep me up at night!
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