We’ve had our (new to us) Jayco Silverline for around 18 months now and have done quite a bit of travelling on and off road, so it has given us time to live with it and work out any changes we’d like to make. For the most part we love it, the layout and finish is perfect for us but one thing has been a bit impractical for us from the beginning so a bit of modification was called for.
The wardrobes in the bedroom section of our van are a good size and are long enough to hang clothes without them bunching up on the base of the cupboard, BUT, with the hanging rail running in an east to west direction (that is your clothes hang from front to back) it just didn’t work for us. This meant having to rifle through your clothes all the time to find what you’re after and having clothes at the front fall off hangers sometimes in the process, and the clothes that were hung at the back hardly saw daylight during the trip.
We persisted with this set up to see if would work for us but then we decided on our own modification. So with a bit of measuring and checking for practicality, we came up with a better set up for us.
A quick trip to Bunnings gave us all the bits and pieces needed to fashion up our own hanging rails for the caravan wardrobes which will now mean clothes will hang in a usual and practical north south direction making it possible to see and access everything hanging. The depth of the wardrobe is slightly more than the width so shorter clothes hangers clothes were needed but there are ones available on the market and especially the flocked variety, work well in keeping all the clothes in place.
Happy days, let’s hit the road
Glenys
I have never heard of east west hanging …. does’t make sense to me either. Given our wardrobe items and unfashionable attire, generally, we will be dispensing with hangers altogether and adding shelves.
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It certainly seemed a crazy set up to us too, and yes shelving seems to be the most popular way to go.
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The crazy hanging situations in vans is probably why some people only use their shower for hanging clothes. We had a cabinetmaker friend change the wardrobes in our first van to shelves which was fabulous but we’ve never got around to doing it in this van. For some strange law of physics a few clothes neatly folded on each shelf seem to stay neat, tidy and well behaved. I’ll bet your new arrangement will work a treat.
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They are working well now and we still stack some clothes in other cupboards too, but I do love having decent hanging space for those few things that will stay better and uncreased looking on a hanger.
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For those nights out when one doesn’t want to look like Trailer Trash eh?😜
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🤣exactly! 😱
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Bonkers!
The dish rack in our overhead cupboard ran from front to back, so you couldn’t get anything out. Luckily, that too was an easy fix.
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I just don’t get some thinking 🤔 makes you wonder if designers of caravans actually go caravanning?
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Indeed… Mind you, some designers do prioritise form over function. I do love a piece of beautifully designed kit that is also really easy or ergonomic to use.
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Yes, that is a bit weird. You certainly came up with a good solution.
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It was a total nuisance to start with so I think our idea is much more practical!
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Dare I say a man probably came up with that idea. 🙂
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Well I wasn’t going to say that but….:)
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🙂
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