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		<title>How should you make the maximum use of Limited Space in a small RV?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you have made a small RV your home for a particular period of time, when you are on the road, it is important to make sure that each and every square inch of the vehicle counts for you. &#8230; <a href="http://www.borderlessbikers.com/automotive/how-should-you-make-the-maximum-use-of-limited-space-in-a-small-rv.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you have made a small RV your home for a particular period of time, when you are on the road, it is important to make sure that each and every square inch of the vehicle counts for you. Let us check out some of the pointers, which can help you considerably in this regards:</p>
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<li>Prior to thinking of putting stuffs away, it would be a great idea, if you can get rid of things, which would not be of any use to you. You can have garage sales or donate stuffs for Goodwill. Initially, you might not find such moves to be smart, as no one wishes to just throw things away. However, while on the road, you will realize, like many do, that there could have been many things more, which you could have gotten rid of.</li>
<li>Another way of making use of the available space is by organizing the small closets. You can use thin hangers instead of the plastic ones to hang stuffs. Again, you can include hanging shelf organizer to keep the folded clothes.</li>
<li>You need to keep the clothes, which you wear in the closet. Rest of the things, which you need, should be stored in the suitcases and keep it under the bed in the RV.</li>
<li>Another way of saving space in your small RV is to use hooks as well as pocket organizers and hang them through the walls. We can hang robes, brooms, potholders, purses and towels. For keeping the bathroom organized, you should make use of suction cups and glue them to the shower walls to assure things like shampoos, razor and soap can be kept at the same place.</li>
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<p>These are some of the steps, which can help you in making the maximum use of the available space in your <a href="http://www.roadtrek.com/comforts.aspx">small RV</a>.</p>
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