I woke up to snow again this morning, just a skiff but still, snow. I love snow and have enjoyed winter this year; however, I am starting to look forward to camping and trailer rally season. The Modernism Week Vintage Trailer Show in Palm Springs was inspiring and got me thinking about things I'd like to do to prep for the season.
Sheryl and I visited with the owner of the pictured chairs and storage table, she had a nice outdoor sitting area in front of her motor home. She found her blanket storage/table at IKEA.
I'd like to add something like this to Huaka'i Annie. Beach towel storage, blanket storage or even shoe storage. IKEA has a lot of options. Something I can store outdoors. I am leaning toward the same one I saw at the show. Shoe storage would not be as pretty as her blankets but shoes make me crazy in the trailer. It reminds me of when our guys were boys and there were size 12 shoes everywhere. Only it's my 16 pairs of flip flops.
I love the colors of the stacking table but it wouldn't provide the storage I need.
I have a great cart for outside of Annie. It works as a bar cart, holds a basket of games and at rallies I set up information on it. I found it at Farm Chicks. It folds down.
I saw this little shopping cart at the show. I have similar carts. I use one as a Christmas wrapping cart and have lined with fabric and sold them as such. I like the wood lashed liner in this cart. I may have to try that for shoes or for toting all my junk to the beach.
IKEA sells carts like this roller. These are great but they do not fold down.
IKEA sells great laundry bags for camping and I need to pick up this one next time I visit.
And maybe a new rug for the season. My rugs get trashed in the trailer and IKEA has fun colors and low prices on rugs.
I definitely need a trip to IKEA before camping season. Who wants to go? Do you have any IKEA camping hacks I should know about before I go? Do share.
No IKEA this week for me. I am going to Las Vegas for a nephews wedding. Yep, more sunshine and fun for me. And another resort with a lazy river. Haters gonna hate.
1 comment:
We do not live close to an Ikea, but maybe that's a good thing. I like that rolling cart you pictured! -Jenn
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