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New shoe storage
Today I finished my two storage projects I have been working on this summer off and on.  In the closet I use the rack for hanging clothes as it's intended, but I noticed some empty space behind and above the clothes hangers.  So I put a shelf there to hold some lightweight stuff.

Also, I always have one of my two sofas set up as my bed.  With the sofa pulled out, there is about 10 or so inches of space behind the upholstered foot area that only my cats have been able to access.  In August I cut a hole in the upholstered board and made a nice shoe storage area (with inspiration from Debinvenice).  I used the cut out fabric to reupholster the area so it *almost* looks factory.  After using it for a month, I realized there was space for a second row of shoes.  So today I added "helper shelves" with narrow pex to extend the legs to the height I wanted the shelf.  Now I have double decker shoe storage  :D  8)  
Linda B
Green 2021 RB
2022 Ford Maverick toad

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Reply #1
Good job! We are always looking for storage ideas so thanks for sharing.  By the way, one of our cats loves hiding in that space under the couch/bed also.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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Reply #2
Very nice! Looks as if the factory had done it.
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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Reply #3
Also, I always have one of my two sofas set up as my bed.  With the sofa pulled out, there is about 10 or so inches of space behind the upholstered foot area that only my cats have been able to access.  In August I cut a hole in the upholstered board and made a nice shoe storage area (with inspiration from Debinvenice).  I used the cut out fabric to reupholster the area so it *almost* looks factory.  After using it for a month, I realized there was space for a second row of shoes.  So today I added "helper shelves" with narrow pex to extend the legs to the height I wanted the shelf.  Now I have double decker shoe storage  :D  8)
We also keep one of our benches pulled out in our TK to allow for our rolled up bedding to be stowed.   We slid things in the open space below but it was always a pain to get them back out especially if it was the item furthest in that you wanted. So, I decided to build a storage unit that would slide out allowing easy access to the stuff furthest in.  I cut a board that went the full length and a little narrower than the open space.  I then mounted 4 appliance rollers to the bottom of the board and a handle on the top front.  I then cut a board that is used as a guide rail for the traveling storage board.  I fastened UHMW strips on the 2 long sides of the board which will protect the board edges from wear.  The combined width of the board and UHMW strips fit closely between the sides of the rollers.  I mounted the guide board to the floor with 3M Dual Hook Mounting Tape.  The guide board directs the storage board straight out so that it doesn't hit the cabinets on the left.    When stowed the storage board is secured by a locking pin and as backup a lanyard hook to the handle.  I also opened the outside storage door to this bench and put a couple of screws in the bench guide rail so that the bench could not be accidently moved in.  The black tape on top of the storage board indicates the location of a cross member under the bench and lower stuff should be loaded beyond that location.  I plan on putting a nonslip surface on to keep things from slipping around although it has not proven to be a real problem.  Everything on this install can be reversed with no damage to the floor or bench.

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Kendall
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Kendall & Donna
2019 TK  "RIMRIDER"
2023 Jeep Wrangler

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Reply #4
Much more elegant solution Kendall!

I also keep that couch out as a bed in my TK.  My hack is to tie a cord to the item that is furthest in the open space, shove it in first, then continue to push other items in until full.    Then just pull on the cord to retrieve items.  Effective but I like your solution better.
Dave

2017 TK

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Reply #5
Much more elegant solution Kendall!

I also keep that couch out as a bed in my TK.  My hack is to tie a cord to the item that is furthest in the open space, shove it in first, then continue to push other items in until full.    Then just pull on the cord to retrieve items.  Effective but I like your solution better.
Yea Dave, we use the cord pull method for the cab overhang storage (light items) since we don't carry the ladder.

Kendall
Kendall & Donna
2019 TK  "RIMRIDER"
2023 Jeep Wrangler

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Reply #6
I would have done something like that, but on a RB the opening is just behind the drivers seat. No long open space to pull stuff out of
Linda B
Green 2021 RB
2022 Ford Maverick toad

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Reply #7
I love that Idea!  we also have had our couch stay out on the passenger side for a RV Queen mattress bed for some time now.  In the winter we would store our skies and polls under the bed in that slot.  But for our trip down the Baja -no skies we got three plastic containers each the right height to fit under there and filled them with stuff.  We added pulls to the end of each container so we could use the hook at the end of our awning winder pole to pull them out one at a time.  We put the stuff we used more in the closer container and other stuff we did not need further in.  I would forget what was in there so I took a picture with my cell phone to review where and which one our stuff was in.  It worked well but was a pain to drag the last container out if it was heavy.  Your board on rollers is a great idea! -and our skis could still go on top in the winter.

      Karen~Liam
        98 ~ MB
          NinA
1998 ~ MB  WanderDaze
previously a 1984 Winnebago itaska- The Road Warrior, before that several VW Buses and before that a 1965 Chrysler Convertible Newport or our 1969 Chrysler La Barron with an ice box and a couple sleeping bags

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Reply #8
Linda,
I Love the double decker shoe storage. I may need to rethink my shoe tub.  We are working on drawer slide upgrades but haven't got the solution yet.
T.
Sand Castle (Theresa & Everett) Surfside
01'  26.5 Mid Bath,   2018 31IB
Michigan born and starting to explore the US with my  spouse and our furry friend. Enjoying joining LD group rallies.

 
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Reply #9
I used the storage under the couch for shoe storage until that space was sacrificed for a 300 AH lithium battery & 2000W full sine wave inverter.    Shoes now go in the former battery compartment - battery thieves will be sooo disappointed.... ;)
Joel & Terry Wiley
dog Zeke
2013  31 IB   Orwan   / 2011 CRV Tow'd LWEROVE