Not exact matches
2009 WINNEBAGO ERA 170XL LIMITED 24 FOOT; Class B Turbo Mercedes - Benz 3.0 turbo diesel Dodge Sprinter Chassis; 5 speed automatic transmission; interior Limited Package with electric Ultra-Leather Sofa that powers into queen - size bed; 4 captain's swivel chairs that turn to face removable table; pleated window blinds front doors and windshield; hidden, pull down shades for all side windows; custom back window covers; AM / FM Stereo, CD / DVD Player, and 15» TV; wet bath with shower, stainless steel sink, and toilet; Galley Kitchen with dual burner cook top, stainless steel sink, microwave, and 3 way refrigerator freezer; spacious European style
cabinets; well appointed LED lighting, including individual task lighting under upper
cabinets and reading lamps by sofa / bed and captain chairs behind driver; outside shower, patio awing, and 2.5 K generator; spacious rear
storage box; transferable service agreement;
low mileage Michelin tires; maintenance records provided: Non - Smoking / No Pets
Between the living space and bathroom is the kitchen with standard IKEA
cabinets - both upper and
lower, full size apartment fridge (11.7 cu ft approx), propane range w / oven, fume hood, double sink and a utility /
storage closet.
Outside of the bathroom is the utility
storage room, full size fridge, full size stove w / oven, large single sink, upper and
lower cabinets, fume hood over stove, a pantry for your canned goods and a fold down table in front of the large kitchen window.
Very often, standard
lower cabinets are so deep that a lot of the space in the back actually becomes unusable or only for long term
storage.
In terms of your question of what we store in hOMe here is a breakdown in case it helps get a sense of how much space things take up for us: all of our pots, pans and small appliances fit inside a large lazy susan corner unit; our eating utensils, spices, roots / onions, and misc cooking utensils fit inside an 18 ″ wide
lower cabinet unit with 4 drawers; underneath our sink is our trash can and reverse osmosis filter since we have arsenic in our well; we have 30 days of emergency food stored inside a 24 ″
lower cabinet as well as mixing and serving bowls; in a
lower 36 ″
cabinet we have all of our food
storage containers and water bottles (amazing how much space that all takes up but for us it's necessary bc of how much food we store... for someone else, this entire
cabinet would not be necessary).
There's built - in
cabinet storage, a
low - key galley kitchen, toilet and shower integrated into a double wall, and an elegant, suspended wood stove that apparently spins so that it can face the terrace for cozy nights spent outside.
The
low - lying, half - height television
cabinet also serves as a bit of a room divider here, but when extended beyond, it becomes the seating and
storage bench for the dining area.
Lower level 4th bed with skylight, media room, custom walnut
cabinets, 3/4 bath, deck access, office and
storage space.
No pantry drawers for me but my 30 - year - old kitchen does have mostly
lower cabinet drawers along with a super heavy - duty lazy susan in the corner so lots of
storage for other things.
All my
lower cabinets and island have the pullout shelves and it is a life saver for my back and it's fantastic for
storage.
The
lower cabinet became the bathroom vanity (above) and the upper hutch part of this china
cabinet became
storage for the laundry area, fitting perfectly above the washer and dryer.
Remove the mirrors on the wall & vanity — we removed a L - O - O - N - G
low vanity in our tiny (only) bath and put in a vintage medicine
cabinet, lovely dark wood small vanity / sink, and a narrow ledge around the wall — gave us plenty of
storage and the new paint, lighting, and art really defined the room.
Add some stylish
storage to your space with this gorgeous do - it - yourself
cabinet featured in our high /
low: chic dressing room.
Now, if I could custom design a kitchen with plenty of
storage in the
lower cabinets (or a butler's pantry) for all the stuff we use regularly, including food, then I might be tempted.
Additionally I have one of those old 1980's vanity areas off the bedroom with
storage only under the sink and that horrid dropped counter space with open area underneath for the vanity bench, too
low so slip a
cabinet underneath and too dark and claustrophobic to want to stack
cabinets on top.
These tips will help contain the clutter: Allocate
storage space Empty some
lower cabinets (plus drawers, if you have them) in the dining room hutch and fill with pens, pencils, paper.
I plan on incorporating
lower cabinets for
storage of dishes, glasses, and small appliances.
I then made the
lower part into a linen
cabinet, with big
storage bins for blankets on the floor, which actually works better because the old linen
cabinet was nowhere near the bathrooms or bedrooms, and had half the capacity.
I'm only 5» 2 tall so the only shelves I could reach in the
cabinets without getting out a step stool were the
lower ones, so they weren't all that useful to me for everyday
storage.
To solve that problem, include
storage that's accessible for all: books on
low shelves or racks, clothes at arm's length, and
cabinets stocked with daily necessities.
Add
cabinet doors to
lower shelves for hidden
storage.
This multipurpose room, located between the mudroom and the kitchen, houses a dishwasher, a sink, two walls of
lower cabinets, and a full wall of open shelves to help with kitchen
storage.
This
cabinet is recessed into the wall, providing the bathroom with a
low - maintenance, stylish
storage boost.