5 Best Features in our Airstream Renovation

Tosha Tingey • July 18, 2019

During our Airstream Renovation we added 5 features that have made living tiny that much easier!

1. Self-Cleaning Vacuum
We have a little hidden cubby where we keep our Deebot (googly eyes not included). This almost didn’t happen and I am SO glad it did. I learned within one day how dirty our floors get. It’s awesome to run the little robot vacuum while we are gone or asleep or packing up and have it do all the work.

2. Hidden Dog Bowls
We had just a little bit of space here and we decided to add in a drawer for our puppy dog’s food and water bowls. I noticed many tiny living people with dogs had their bowls out on the floor and they mentioned how they were constantly tripping over them. Adding this drawer has been a great way to have a specific spot for his bowls and it also comes in handy when the toddler is on the loose.

3. Eyelets for bungee cords
 Adding these eyelets was literally a last minute Home Depot run the day before we left in our Airstream. I’m so grateful we added these because it makes securing our table and our fridge so much easier and faster.

4. Baby Nook
I love how our daughter’s bed and storage turned out! We put a lot of thought into her space and it is amazing. I love that her bed is accessible during the day. It opens up the area completely and gives more space for playing or diaper changes during the day. We use a retract-a-gate for the siding of her bed when she’s sleeping and it tucks away so neatly.

5. Towel hanger from IKEA
We got this about a month in and it was so necessary. Rather than just having hooks for single towels, we have these rods that can extend. We use these for our towels, swimsuits, and clothes that need to air dry. We placed it on the edge of the shower so that way these items will drip into the shower and can be tucked away and out of the way.

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