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westend
Nov 01, 2014Explorer
There's a lot of ways to add flat space, as mentioned, with sink covers,folding shelves, etc. If you don't have low hanging cabinets above the countertop, you can add another shelf above the counter top and essentially double the flat space. Those rolling carts seem to be a good deal, too.
I don't know how the rest of everyone camps but, for me, every square inch of countertop is filled within a day. Things just seem to get thrown on there and, since we leave the maid and butler at home, things don't get picked up or moved as often. I'm still pretty green with my rig so am still working out storage and improvements. One of my next projects will be adding a shelf over the kitchen sink. It will be up high to keep the window clear and also have some light fixtures on the bottom.
I don't know how the rest of everyone camps but, for me, every square inch of countertop is filled within a day. Things just seem to get thrown on there and, since we leave the maid and butler at home, things don't get picked up or moved as often. I'm still pretty green with my rig so am still working out storage and improvements. One of my next projects will be adding a shelf over the kitchen sink. It will be up high to keep the window clear and also have some light fixtures on the bottom.
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