Up front storage isn't much better, with slightly less
narrow door pockets and small - ish centre console drinks holders — although oddment storage in the centre console is reasonable.
Rear seat storage does not match larger wagons or SUVs, with
narrow door pockets, pockets in the back of the front seats and bottle holders in the drop - down centre armrest.
Not exact matches
One was the
narrow, small -
door pockets that were nearly useless because they were hard to get into with your hand, especially if you were buckled into the driver's seat.
The
door pockets on the other hand are not, these are thin and
narrow and fitting even a single one litre bottle in here is a task.
The
door pockets are thin - skinned and
narrow, and suitable for papers and time sheets but little else.
The
door pocket slots are thin and
narrow making it a bit of a task when it comes to storing litre - class bottles.
Great idea, perfect answer to a
narrow hallway that my current
door opens into, with the
door gone, hallway gains an inch or so, and the
door knob that's always catching
pockets and ripping pants would be gone!
Inside the
narrow bathroom, another
pocket door separates the shower at the far end from the sink area, a useful feature when guests are visiting.
The only change we made to the layout was moving the entry
door (from the Master Bedroom) over 6» to accommodate a larger shower, and changing it to a
narrower pocket door.