Sentences with phrase «of cubby space»

This antique hutch provides plenty of cubby space for spare washcloths and perfume.
There's lots of cubby space in the centre console and the door pad which can also hold a 1 - litre bottle.
The lack of cubby spaces in the rear seat makes you wonder why wouldn't Renault consider making the rear a little more luxurious and even give rear AC vents (oh wait, they had earlier but removed them).
The first row is equally functional thanks to a smartly designed dash and tons of cubby spaces.

Not exact matches

Strollers can be left just outside the zone, which contains a small area for crawlers, a larger area with a ramp, activity table, costumes, and lots of fun little fort - like cubbies for the under - 5 set, and then the larger play space for everyone up to age 8.
Four built - in cubbies on one end of Babyletto's Bingo 3 - in - 1 Convertible Crib and Storage Comb provide you with cute display space.
An American classic, the cubbies provide plenty of storage space.
Play spaces will typically involve combinations of: • Large areas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spaces.
I never had a chance to use the 120 - volt outlet in the cargo space (perfect for powering work tools, I imagine), but I did make use of all the cubbies.
There also is an amazing amount of storage space up front, including a lockable cubby between the two seats that is large enough to fit my bulky laptop bag.
Inside the cabin, storage space is at a premium, with not much in the way of cubbies or nooks to stash things.
The Zero Gravity seats are extremely comfortable, and designers attempt to make the most of every space so storage a cubbies abound.
Those in the front will find plenty of space, too, as there's a high - quality dashboard with a clear layout and plenty of handy storage cubbies.
However, with plenty of trinket trays, cubbies and cup - holders — as well as good - sized door bins — storage is a match for the level of passenger space on offer.
I did notice some extra cubby space — there are lots of places to put stuff in the doors and console, and to keep it organized.
A multitude of cubbies, including deep door bins and a large glovebox, means there's a decent amount of storage space and makes the Tivoli an excellent choice for families.
Space in the cabin is excellent and the number of storage spaces and cubby holes isn't bad either.
While the boot offers just 425 liters of space (that's for FWD versions, because the 4Motion all - wheel drive will leave you with just 392 liters at your disposal), cabin cubby holes and pockets are suitable for your daily use personal belongings - I'm talking water bottles, phones, wallets and whatnot.
... and those cubbies are framed by segments that hold the folded cargo cover down and out of the way, when you want the entire rear space open for big cargo.
Add to that an obsessive amount of storage space, including the cargo cubby in the rear quarter panel, and a welcomed 12 - volt plug in the bed.
If the interior's got a considerable downfall, it's a lack of easily accessible storage or cubby space; my phone, when plugged into the iPod adapter cord, was prone to sliding around.
Elsewhere in the cabin, you'll find lots of useful storage spaces, including some large door bins, a cooled glovebox and a lidded cubby between the front seats.
There are plenty of cubbies and storage spaces, and all are thoughtfully lined to reduce any rattles that might intrude upon the serenity of the quiet interior.
Cleverly designed trunks, compartments, cubbies, all transforming forgotten volumes of space into usable storage, hot damn, that's what I like.
These include heaps of nearby storage for smaller items via clever bins and cubbies, along with adequate or greater room for four adults, generous rear seats and a strong horizontal element to the dash design which visually pumps up the sense of width and space.
With average cargo capacity (15.4 cu - ft) compared to rivals (the sleek Mazda6 offers 15 cu - ft of load space, for example) and a well - thought interior placement for the cubby holes and storing areas, the Toyota Camry can easily fulfill the needs of a family.
The Zest comes with cubby storage spaces throughout the cabin that improves the overall ergonomics of the vehicle.
There's enough space here to put your stuff too: two centre - console cupholders and a shallow lidded centre console cubby plus ample door pockets allow enough room for the needs of hydration, alimentation and such.
The cabin is filled with practical touches — from the slimline parcel shelf that retracts sideways to save space, to the deep central cubby and wire - tidying clips ahead of the gear lever.
The SUV uses a twin pod instrument cluster that is easy to read and also has a gear position indicator, while there are ample of cubby storage spaces and bottle holders all across the cabin.
The Lodgy also provides 30 litres worth of storage space inside the cabin due to its various pockets and cubbies and comes with practical technology features such as a brand - new multimedia system priced at an unbeatable 430 Euros.
A pair of cupholders is provided and there are a few other cubby - holes, but interior storage space isn't especially generous
The interior provides lots of storage spaces, including large door pockets, a lidded centre cubby, a glovebox and cup - holders.
Take out half of those unnecessary MyFord Touch controls, shift the temp knobs up six inches, and you have the perfect amount of space for a small, covered cubby for all of your odds and ends.
Other storage spaces include smaller cubby holes under the steering wheel (none of them are closed) and bottle holders on the front doors.
As you'd expect of a car aimed at families as well as younger buyers, there's plenty of handy cubby space.
All the doors have bottle holders along with other storage spaces and the number of cubby holes in the cabin is also very good.
Head room and leg room is rather tight in the back (though, to Lexus» credit, there's an admirable amount of shoulder space), so you'll just be able to squeeze a couple of mid-sized adults into the two rear seats, and the limited array of cup holders (just two, located at the base of the center console) is just one example of the Lexus RC's lack of usable storage cubbies.
Boot space of 350 litres was middle of the road in this group, while cupholders and storage cubbies were adequate but not outstanding.
For example, there is an ingenious central cubby that maximises the free space at the front of the vehicle, along with large storage bins in the front doors and the largest glove box in the segment — all to deliver optimum functionality without compromising the simplicity of the interior.
Even better, interior cabin space is to a high standard as well: bar slightly compromised head room for taller passengers who make do with the middle seat in the rear bench, there's enough all - round space for passengers of most dimensions to sit comfortably over longer journeys, and cubby spaces are quite plentiful in terms of size and total too.
Storage space is limited to a tiny cubby hole between the two seats, which is accessible only through a contortion of the upper body and an annoying twistable latch.
However, the cabin doesn't have as many storage cubbies as the found in some of its rivals, plus the door bins and glovebox are smaller, and the centre console space is taken up by the joystick that controls the infotainment system.
GMC also serves up a variety of smaller storage spaces throughout both rows, including an especially deep multilevel bin hidden beneath the center armrest and dual - level cubbies carved out of the interior door panels.
The number of storage spaces and cubby holes in the cabin is just brilliant.
Even six - footers should feel have enough space in the front and back seats, thanks to the generous amounts of head and leg room, and the plentiful array of sizeable storage spots (with our favourite being the well - sized glove box) means there are plenty of cubbies in the Kia Soul.
In terms of space, the boot space capacity is limited to 470 litres, while you get cubby holes all around the car for storing small things.
It never feels left wanting for size on the inside, however — a bolt - upright stance lends it impressive headroom and stretch - out space, and its continental engineering influence is felt in a utilization of space and numerous storage bins and cubbies.
While driver and passenger get plenty of space, with decent head and legroom, storage is limited to a glovebox and a lidded cubby behind the seats.
Though overall space up front is good (there's lots of head and leg room in the front seats, and the storage cubbies are of a decent size), the same can't be said of the back row.
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