Buy a cheaper 2014 Odyssey, and you may wind up lamenting how it sucks that your van doesn't (literally) suck — or you'll just suck it up and go buy a compact Dustbuster to stow in a under -
floor storage cubby or something.
Not exact matches
This Honda has most anything you could want in a minivan — a cleverly designed dash and a center console with lots of
storage cubbies, a versatile layout with a third row that folds into a
storage well in the
floor (if only the second row folded the same way), an entertainment system with a 16.2 ″ split screen, navigation, etc..
There is also a
storage cubby under the rear-most cargo area
floor.
It's also got a slew of handy cabin
storage cubbies, a hidden cargo
floor in the trunk, and the same tech - heavy option sheet as its larger -60 and -90 series Volvo siblings.
We love to see outside - the - box thinking when it comes to compact vehicles, so Volvo's creative
storage solutions, including a
cubby beneath the driver's seat, a built - in waste receptacle, and a reconfigurable trunk
floor are standout wins.
There will likely be a luggage
storage area below the boot
floor, as well as a pair of
cubbies on either side of the cargo area for smaller items.
Clever
storage cubbies are tucked here and there while up back the cargo area's low
floor (740 mm) offers easy loading for up to 405 litres of luggage.
There are lashing hooks on the
floor and on the sides of the boot, as well as a couple of
cubbies on each side and a small amount of underfloor
storage that's useful for hiding valuables.
This frees up a fantastic
storage cubby under the rear cargo
floor.
If this is your next family vehicle, then you will especially appreciate the clever
storage spaces found throughout the Journey's cabin, as well as the
cubby holes found in the
floor.
Generous door pockets hold maps, magazines, and stickers to hand out; the center console easily swallows a laptop and iPad; rear
floor - mounted
cubbies hold greasy gloves or spare hitches; and the RamBox
storage doors take anything from cargo to tow straps to groceries.
Storage:
Floor tray and console, Lower instrument - panel
cubby bin, Cargo compartment lamp, Glove box lamp
Storage:
Floor console with cup holders, Lower instrument - panel
cubby bin, Cargo compartment lamp, Glove box lamp
Two notable features are the reclaimed
floor joists with tons of character from circular saw marks, bark wane, insect holes, and old nail holes, and a built in
cubby wall with a live edge pine top that provides a little bit of privacy and safety to the loft, but also lots of useful
storage.
The first
floor features a formal dining room, large eat - in kitchen with white cabinets, center island & granite countertops, new stainless appliances & wood
flooring, family room w / fireplace, office with built - in cabinetry, huge 1st
floor laundry with built - in
cubbies & lots of
storage.
Hollviken sink — Ikea Wall tile — Total Liquidation in Montgomery, Alabama 3 ″ x6 ″ white subway tile — Lowes Sea sponges and sea sponge soap — Natural Sea Sponges on Etsy Honeycomb soap — BathHouse on Etsy Honey oat soap — DomesticLove on Etsy Maison - Home bath gel — TJ Maxx Tiered
Storage Stand — Pottery Barn Kate rug — Pottery Barn Ceiling light above sink — Lowes Bent wood towel rack — eBay Numbered wood toothbrushes — Izola.com Wall color: Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams Door color: Mourning Dove by Sherwin Williams (an old Martha Stewart color you have to ask them to mix) Trim color: Moonlight White by Benjamin Moore Farm table: local flea market Branas baskets in
cubbies: Ikea Golden oak vinyl plank
flooring: Lowes
If you do not have the space for a
storage bench or to build larger lockers, add hooks, small
cubbies, or shelves to your walls to keep things tidy and off the
floor.