Quote: Originally posted by SmellySocks on 12/9/2015... so maybe we need to work out how to put clothes in them without screwing them all up.
Don't fold them, roll them up and they won't crease quite so much. Then take them on a hanger into the showers with you and the steam will remove any creases.
I hang everything I can onto hangers, all my tshirts for example, go one over the other, all onto the same hanger, similar for jeans and jumpers. Underwear I would put into a pocket hanger, again inside the wardrobe, if I needed to, but my tiny caravan has a set of shelves, so they go in there, along with the towels, etc. These are all put into the wardrobe before I go, no unpacking when I get where I'm going.
Our small caravan has a half wardrobe above the fridge with only one shelf in it (the bottom)
I bought one of those 4 draw plastic storage units from the likes of Wilko and stood it in the wardrobe, had to pull it apart first to get it in but snaps back together with no problem .. works a treat
We keep shoes in a pop up laundry basket in the bottom of the shower as we shower on site or it can easily be used. Food is stored in plastic boxes in the bottom of the wardrobe. If we have to travel with clothes etc packed in the car, like when someone else has used the van before us, we carry them in fold up boxes which can be put in the car boot, under the van or used to hold things on arrival.
Sorting a place for everything takes time but once sorted is easy, although you'll always find slight adaptations.
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