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Dave_Pete
Mar 02, 2018Explorer II
Today: Bathroom Storage - TP, Shower Hose and Towels
Okay - so ONE more post to close out Bathroom. That little cubby adjacent to the water heater under the galley counter? At the left rear camper corner? We had TP in there, and the shower hose. No more. That's reserved for towels and washcloths.

DW is choosing some of the thinner style towels/cloths, both to fit storage, and to dry more readily while underway. When in use, the wash cloths will hang on the horizontal copper near the faucet, and the towels on the sides, where the shower curtain hangs (left or right).
Meanwhile, the shower hose and head will live here until needed, held in place by an adjustable curtain rod.

Another rod used for the TP, which will store - and wrap removed for use - one roll at a time - right here.

Note also, DW lined the shower curtain outer cloth with a waterproof/resistant fabric she had on hand, sewn together top and sides, left open at bottom for drainage or evaporation through ventilation. We also removed the metal hangers, replacing with ties.
For normal wash-up and "Possible Baths", no showering needed.
And THAT closes out Bathroom Remodel. Really.
Okay - so ONE more post to close out Bathroom. That little cubby adjacent to the water heater under the galley counter? At the left rear camper corner? We had TP in there, and the shower hose. No more. That's reserved for towels and washcloths.

DW is choosing some of the thinner style towels/cloths, both to fit storage, and to dry more readily while underway. When in use, the wash cloths will hang on the horizontal copper near the faucet, and the towels on the sides, where the shower curtain hangs (left or right).
Meanwhile, the shower hose and head will live here until needed, held in place by an adjustable curtain rod.

Another rod used for the TP, which will store - and wrap removed for use - one roll at a time - right here.

Note also, DW lined the shower curtain outer cloth with a waterproof/resistant fabric she had on hand, sewn together top and sides, left open at bottom for drainage or evaporation through ventilation. We also removed the metal hangers, replacing with ties.
For normal wash-up and "Possible Baths", no showering needed.
And THAT closes out Bathroom Remodel. Really.
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