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Running out of kitchen storage space in your RV?
Most RVs don’t offer a ton of space, so getting more out of the space you have can be a lifesaver.
Below, you’ll find some of our best RV kitchen storage ideas to better organize your kitchen and just get more space out of your kitchen in general.
9 RV Kitchen Storage Ideas for Better Organization
In no particular order, these are nine creative kitchen storage ideas to help you get more storage space out of your RV:
1. Silicone pot holders
This first tip is a small hack, but one which can save you a bit of room.
Oven mitts are big and fluffy and can take up half a drawer by themselves.
The solution: mini silicone pot holders.
As opposed to traditional oven mitts, these silicone pot holders take up a fraction of the space, freeing up valuable drawer space.
2. Stackable food storage containers
Food storage containers aren’t anything new, but one hack is to use stackable food containers. These will allow you to make the most of your available fridge or countertop space.
Most food containers of the same brand can be stacked in some way, but they’re not necessarily designed to be, which means they may shift and move as you travel.
Stackable food containers are designed to fit into place, making them more secure while on the road.
3. Magnetic fridge / kitchen storage
This next tip is not only great for giving you some extra storage but also keeping things securely in place while traveling.
Magnetic storage is perfect for your fridge, microwave, or other metal appliances.
There are several types of magnetic storage products you can use, but a few examples are:
- Fridge shelves
- Keychain / small supply rack
- Spice containers
- Kitchen tool rack
4. Over the door organizer
Similar to magnetic kitchen storage, an over the door organizer offers a great way to create more storage space you didn’t have.
You can use them on sink or counter cabinets, both above and below, and most can face either out or in depending on where you’re putting them and how you want to set them up.
5. Vertical wall storage
Similar to over the door organizers, vertical wall storage allows you to make better use of extra wall space, essentially creating new storage space.
Most RVs have some amount of wall space, whether above the oven or on the side of the fridge.
Vertical wall shelves typically have multiple ways they can be secured, from nails to adhesive strips depending on the brand.
Many brands offer multiple separate rows, allowing you to choose how much storage space you want to add (and how much you can based on your available wall space).
6. Shelf ceiling storage
Another similar storage option, cabinet ceiling storage allows you to make use of another flat space: the ceiling below your cabinets.
This is one of the best storage options because it doesn’t add any bulk to walls or cabinets. It’s truly additional storage without taking up any actual living space.
7. Removable countertop
One of the more creative ideas on this list, a removable countertop is more conversion hack than anything.
With a removable countertop, you can transform your sink or stove into a cutting, prep, or serving area and back again easily.
8. 3-Tier corner shelf
Many RV kitchens have a corner area between their countertops and fridge or a wall.
A 3-tier corner counter shelf is a great way to make the most of this space with more vertical storage, with the ability to store everything from produce to spices, kitchen, tools, or anything else you need extra storage space for.
9. Stack-a-Plate organizers
Camco brand “Stack-a-Plate” organizers are less a space tip and more a convenience hack.
Stack-a-Plates get rid of a pesky issue when traveling: rattling dinner plates.
There are several solutions for dealing with this. However, Stack-a-Plates are an awesome hack for keeping plates safely in place and removing the annoying sound of them clanking together as you drive that are inexpensive.
Make the Most of Your RV’s Kitchen Space
Depending on the type and size of your RV, you may not have much kitchen space.
However, there’s always something you can do to get more from the space you have.
We hope these storage ideas help you or even spark some of your own creative ideas for making the most of your RV’s kitchen space.
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