Here are the cabinet door mods I recently made.
Upper cabinets - open cubby holes
Upper cabinets after with nice cabinet doors
Closed area below front bunk. The only way to access this space was to turn yourself into a contortionist and access it through the outside cargo area.
After - a cabinet door now provides easy access to this area.
This dinette seat has the water heater under it, but there is still a lot of useable space under there
Now a cabinet door allows easy access to that space.
Finally... Someone wanted to see a pic of the cheap ($9) Wal-mart 12V fans I modified to use as bunk fans. All I did was cut off the cigarette lighter plug and soldered on a 1/4" stereo jack plug so that it could plug unto the bunk power port. These oscillate too. In order to use the bunk fan and light together, I tried using a 1/4" splitter, but its been blowing the fuse if I try and use both at the same time, so I think the splitter may be the problem - but I have an idea on that. I'm going to get some 1/4" receiver jacks and wire them on to this set-up and plug the light into that. That would fix the problem if the splitters I have are the culprits.