Travel Tips
How to Make the Most Efficient Use of Space on a Campervan Holiday
Campervans are a great way to get out and see the country, and the wider world. They’re economical, they’re accessible, and they can be customised to your particular needs. But there are a few inherent drawbacks. You’ll want specialised insurance before heading out on the road, and you might find parking and drive-through fast food a little bit more awkward.
Then there’s space. Almost by definition, a home that’s on wheels is going to be noticeably smaller than one that’s fixed in a single position. Consequently, the space available will be much more limited. Anything we can do to get the most out of the room we have available, therefore, is going to make life on the road that much more comfortable.
Overhead and Underseat Storage
The space in the corners of your caravan interior need to be leveraged. Cupboards and draws beneath seats, and over counters, will free up the room that you can use elsewhere. Just be sure that you aren’t stowing anything too heavy above head height – as you don’t want it to come crashing down when the caravan comes to a halt.
Use Bins in the Kitchen
Just like any domestic kitchen, organisation can help you to get the most from your caravan’s. Nested baskets come in very handy; use them to divide your essentials up. You might have spices in one bin, herbs in another, and hot drinks in a third.
Doors and Walls
The classic storage-hack is to attach items to available empty surfaces. This might mean walls, or it might mean the space on the backs of cupboard doors. You might hang up knives, jars, or utensils. Think about the staples that you’ll be reaching for most often, and how easily you’ll be able to get hold of each of them.
If you want to be extra clever, you might go for magnetic strips. It’s better to go for plastic containers than glass ones, too – that way, if you drop something, you can be sure you won’t have dangerous fragments lurking in the many hidden spots in your caravan.
Vertical Drawers
Vertical draws help to get the best from smaller kitchens. You’ll be able to reach in from either side and pick out whichever item you’re looking for – which effectively means twice as much accessibility as a normal drawer. Make sure that you’ve got sliding locks installed; that’ll make sure they don’t spring open during transit.
Stowable Beds
A bed consumes a great deal of room in your caravan – but you won’t want to compromise on comfort by sleeping on the sofa. Think about a bed that can be folded up and stowed away easily. This might mean something that’s modular and collapsible – or a Murphy bed that can be simply picked up and folded seamlessly back into the adjacent wall.
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