Trying to figure out what to do with all the "layers"
WestWardHo said
09:45 PM Jun 11, 2013
We found the door handles on the upper cabinet doors in the bdrm make great temporary hooks. In our BC there was an upper shelf in the closet where we installed triple hooks on each side just for those items. Not possible in the Trilogy as no upper shelf in the closet (which the cat really misses as it was her hidey spot from the dog and she could get cat hair on Jesse's neatly folded T's). One side of the of the molding on the bdrm slide works for our current rig. Sliding hooks over the bathroom door? Command Hooks in the shower? Not knowing your floor plan can't be of more help.
Sherry
-- Edited by WestWardHo on Wednesday 12th of June 2013 07:49:40 AM
NWescapee said
03:29 AM Jun 12, 2013
We've been living on our driveway for a little while, waiting for closing in 2.5 weeks. We're in that time of year where we start the days in sweats, sometimes it warms up enough that we end up in shorts and tee shirts but inevitably are back in sweats in the evening hours. There are days that due to temperature changes I will go through 3-4 layers of clothes, I refuse to do that much laundry and have no problem wearing the same shorts or shirt 3 or 4 days in a row when I only wear them for the warmest or coldest 2-3 hours a day.
Our previous TT had triple hooks that we installed so as we wore something for all of 2 hours we could hang it on the hook and wear it again until it was time to throw it in the laundry basket. So now we're trying to figure out what to do in our new rig where hooks on the wall will most likely interfere with the slides in the bedroom area. Right now we're ending up with a small pile of clothes on each side of the dresser and for me that has to be temporary. Any suggestions?? Dale suggested a basket for each of us in the closet, but out of site, out of mind and we'll end up with even bigger piles!! OK, so I'm at least honest enough with myself to know how that will work.
Dave Buck said
01:41 PM Jun 12, 2013
We don't have a washer and dryer so I put a couple of removable hooks on the inside end of the closet where the washer would go and use that for the things that I only use temporarily. Not sure if you have a washer dryer but that works for us.
Judy L said
10:13 PM Jun 12, 2013
I've seen gadgets that can be hung over the top of a door with a row of three or four hooks that can be used for hanging clothes or towels etc. Would something like that work on the bathroom door or would that be too much clutter??
NWescapee said
10:32 PM Jun 12, 2013
Good ideas, I need to take a couple of measurements and then make yet another trip to the hardware store.
01zeosix said
11:44 PM Jun 12, 2013
I have an RSSB3 with a separate washer and dryer. I added one of those "Closet Maid" type shelves from the big box store over the washing machine. Shelf it creates is good for a basket and the clothes I only wore for a short period can be easily hung.
Hope this helps a little. Just a tip that works for me.
Linda said
04:12 PM Jun 13, 2013
Check out Amazon! Just google "over the door hooks". Amazon has several styles.
-- Edited by Linda on Thursday 13th of June 2013 04:13:14 PM
Hdrider said
01:11 PM Jun 22, 2013
I normally take the first payer and put them on hangers and put them back in the closet,, if they are clean enough to wear again they are clean enough to get hung back up. Or put them on a hanger and use a knob of a upper cabinet in the bedroom as suggested. Or I might lay it on the bed. I really hate clutter so a heap on the floor would have me on edge in no time. Plus I don't think I have touched a iron in close to a year now and I'm afraid taking cloths out of a pile on the floor might create the need to grab that iron again.
NWescapee said
12:37 AM Jun 25, 2013
OK, found a few hooks for over the door, a small basket on the dresser for each of us for items that can be folded and worn again. LOL about the comment regarding the iron, that's one of the few items left in the house that is in the "not sure we need it but are still considering it" stack. We have until Thursday to make that decision.....
Lucky Mike said
01:32 AM Jun 25, 2013
LOL......
I have to keep an iron and ironing board in here.......tried it without it ,my mind got wrinkled during the withdrawals ...my shirts have to be crisp
Sir...Yes Sir!!!!
Dave Buck said
03:08 AM Jun 25, 2013
My DW quilts all the time so an iron is a must. But I don't think she has used one on any clothes for years even before we went fulltime.
Mike, I find that the wrinkles go out of Tee shirts after you wear them for a short time. LOL..
scrappy said
03:56 PM Jun 25, 2013
We keep our laundry basket in the shower, since we rarely shower in the RV. It gets it out of the way.
Our "we might need them" hoodies are under the bed for quick access....I'm always cold, so when kids are in the pool and everyone is wearing shorts, Im the one walking around in a hoodie.
Hina said
11:40 PM Jun 30, 2013
I have a cute basket on the floor where I can put clothes like that. I also throw them on the bed, and hide them under the pillows or a throw blanket.
grandpalarry said
11:59 PM Jun 30, 2013
It's great to hear from others that wear thier clothes over and over prewash. I showed this post to the DW and she just said UGG. I have been known to not wear underware if we are going to be stuck inside for the day. Thanks for making my day.
We found the door handles on the upper cabinet doors in the bdrm make great temporary hooks. In our BC there was an upper shelf in the closet where we installed triple hooks on each side just for those items. Not possible in the Trilogy as no upper shelf in the closet (which the cat really misses as it was her hidey spot from the dog and she could get cat hair on Jesse's neatly folded T's). One side of the of the molding on the bdrm slide works for our current rig. Sliding hooks over the bathroom door? Command Hooks in the shower? Not knowing your floor plan can't be of more help.
Sherry
-- Edited by WestWardHo on Wednesday 12th of June 2013 07:49:40 AM
We've been living on our driveway for a little while, waiting for closing in 2.5 weeks. We're in that time of year where we start the days in sweats, sometimes it warms up enough that we end up in shorts and tee shirts but inevitably are back in sweats in the evening hours. There are days that due to temperature changes I will go through 3-4 layers of clothes, I refuse to do that much laundry and have no problem wearing the same shorts or shirt 3 or 4 days in a row when I only wear them for the warmest or coldest 2-3 hours a day.
Our previous TT had triple hooks that we installed so as we wore something for all of 2 hours we could hang it on the hook and wear it again until it was time to throw it in the laundry basket. So now we're trying to figure out what to do in our new rig where hooks on the wall will most likely interfere with the slides in the bedroom area. Right now we're ending up with a small pile of clothes on each side of the dresser and for me that has to be temporary. Any suggestions?? Dale suggested a basket for each of us in the closet, but out of site, out of mind and we'll end up with even bigger piles!! OK, so I'm at least honest enough with myself to know how that will work.
I've seen gadgets that can be hung over the top of a door with a row of three or four hooks that can be used for hanging clothes or towels etc. Would something like that work on the bathroom door or would that be too much clutter??
Hope this helps a little. Just a tip that works for me.
Check out Amazon! Just google "over the door hooks". Amazon has several styles.
-- Edited by Linda on Thursday 13th of June 2013 04:13:14 PM
I really hate clutter so a heap on the floor would have me on edge in no time. Plus I don't think I have touched a iron in close to a year now and I'm afraid taking cloths out of a pile on the floor might create the need to grab that iron again.
I have to keep an iron and ironing board in here.......tried it without it ,my mind got wrinkled during the withdrawals ...my shirts have to be crisp
Sir...Yes Sir!!!!
Mike, I find that the wrinkles go out of Tee shirts after you wear them for a short time. LOL..
We keep our laundry basket in the shower, since we rarely shower in the RV. It gets it out of the way.
Our "we might need them" hoodies are under the bed for quick access....I'm always cold, so when kids are in the pool and everyone is wearing shorts, Im the one walking around in a hoodie.
I showed this post to the DW and she just said UGG.
I have been known to not wear underware if we are going to be stuck inside for the day.
Thanks for making my day.