![]() As they say, there are “100 ways to skin a cat,” and after looking around on forums and Google, I found there are some very creative solutions that people have come up with. Here is how I installed shelves in the hanging closet of our Airstream. This post explains how we went from this closet layout: Original closet layout (with the doors removed) To this closet layout: Finished closet layout So, being a handy kind of guy, I decided to build some shelving that would utilize as much of the space as possible. I looked around and found some potentially good solutions out there like store-bought organizers and separate storage boxes that we could put things in, but it left a ton of unusable space around them. We were packing more folding items like shirts, pants and shorts that don’t require a hanging rod. This was fine for our short trips and weekends away, but as we started preparing for a longer three-month trip we found we didn’t have much of a need for a hanging rod. While our new 2018 Tommy Bahama 27FB Airstream is loaded with storage, the closet area was set up from the factory to have double doors that lead into a single closet with a clothes rod that stretched the space. Thank you for supporting the work that goes into developing RV Hive! If you choose to purchase an item linked from this post, RV Hive may receive a small commission, at no cost to you. ![]()
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