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41 Cheap and easy ways to organise your campervan

Updated: Aug 4, 2021

We all know how hard it is to store (and then later find) everything in your camper, so here's a few tips to make it a little easier!


1. Utilise the inside of your doors.

2. Use broom holders to store your flashlights in a convenient place.


3. Get an over-the-cabinet-door wastebasket.


4. Install hooks on the sides of your shelves.


5. Use velcro to keep your remotes in place.


6. Hang organisers off the back of the front car seats.


7. Use hideaway hooks for hanging up outerwear.


8. Make a "quick drop zone" for keys and sunglasses.


9. Mount cleaning supplies and other long items to the ceiling with brackets.


10. Hang coiled hoses from nylon velcro straps.


11. Use suction cups to hang small items like kitchen utensils, sunglasses, or keys.


12. Use dangling jars to store and organise small items.


13. Mount a hanging basket from a hook to store random items.


14. Hang a shelf system above your kitchen.


15. If you prefer not to hang baskets, get an over the sink rack.


16. Use a pegboard for your cooking utensils.


17. Add command hooks to the inside of your cabinets.


18. Hang a fruit and veggie hammock.


19. Save cupboard space with nesting bowls and measuring spoons.


20. Take advantage of vertical space by placing dishes in a dish cradle.


21. Use wall-mounted magnet strips for knives and scissors.


22. Get a ceiling-mounted paper plate dispenser.


23. Build a fold out spice rack.


24. Use hooks to hold saran wrap and aluminum foil dispensers.


25. A bedside caddy serves as a makeshift nightstand.




26. If you have the wall space, make a storage headboard.


27. Hang fold-up sweater shelves from suspension rods for extra bathroom storage.


28. Purchase a hanging pantry/wardrobe.


29. Shoe organisers provide convenient storage anywhere.


30. Use these compartmentalised hanging containers from Ikea for toiletries.


31. A flat toilet paper holder makes a space-saving towel rack.


32. Use Command strips to attach storage pods or PVC pipes to the inside of a bathroom cabinet.


33. Use coat hangers and binder clips to corral toiletries.


34. Elastic and staples keep first aid supplies secure.


35. Make a towel caddy that you can hang off the shower curtain rod.


36. Buy fold-up contraptions, like this pack-away kettle, that save space when not in use.


37. Get a desk lamp that has a power outlet in the base.


38. Use magazine holders for books and art supplies.


39. Add a tension rod to the underside of a table for a paper roll.


40. Add slide out drawers to a table.


41. And if you were planning a remodel, slide out surfaces in general can be huge space savers.





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