Fixed bed under bed storage

JontyWild
JontyWild Forum Participant Posts: 13
edited June 2019 in Caravans #1

After three caravans, we have now bought one with a fixed bed. I wonder if other members have a tips for using the massive storage this provides. I am not asking about weight as I understand that I need to take account of weight for anything stored.

Has anyone come up with innovative ways of stopping what is stored there from sliding around?

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  • Takethedogalong
    Takethedogalong Forum Participant Posts: 17,055 ✭✭✭
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    edited June 2019 #2

    Hooks and bungee clips? Staple Velcro straps at various points? Put in some lightweight partitions?

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2019 #3

    We have an outside access door to the area, so I  partitioned   off an area around that for various stuff, using lightweight plywood.

    In the rest of the space we keep mainly bulky but lightweight stuff, and for smaller items we use Ikea Samla boxes of various sizes to keep the items contained, that way the space is pretty much all used up and there is very little space for anything to move around.  

    It is also a great place to keep the items waiting to be washed, we use a large storage bag for that.

  • Wellys and Mac
    Wellys and Mac Forum Participant Posts: 447
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    edited June 2019 #4

    I have a Coachman Pastiche 575, it has a transverse fixed bed.

    One tip is to relocate the metal hoop that forms part of the sliding mechanism attached to the floor, right to the foot of the beds main metal bar. Sorry cant explain it any better.

    This then gave us more space but more importantly almost the exact dimensions for our 2 easy up double canvas cupboards, no wiggle room in transit.

    Next we put the foam floor tiles on top for more protection, by the way search for these on Amazon  far less expensive than the "Caravan" dedicated ones.

    At the caravan wall, (our under bed area is partitioned from factory) 2 beach chairs, 2 zero gravity chairs and an easy up canvas double wardrobe.

    The trick is to leave no huge gaps for movement.

  • Milothedog
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    edited June 2019 #5

    D Loops

    I fitted something similar to these as and where needed. Just fixed with short self tapping screws and use bungee straps.

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  • Trini
    Trini Forum Participant Posts: 429
    edited June 2019 #7

    We use cardboard veg trays the supermarkets are keen to get rid of.

    They are lightweight and very strong giving easily handled boxes to lift store things.

    We also use one under the front bench for the jam pickles etc.

  • Wildwood
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    edited June 2019 #8

    We have the Aquaroll, waste container, two chairs, two loungers, brush pan and brush, a small outdoor table and possibly more I have forgotten about. Nothing moves.

  • JontyWild
    JontyWild Forum Participant Posts: 13
    edited June 2019 #9

    Thanks everyone for the replies so far, all useful. I will post what i eventually do, which I think will be a bit of a combination of the above unless anything new appears below.

     

  • JontyWild
    JontyWild Forum Participant Posts: 13
    edited August 2019 #10

    Yep, by the time I put everthing that I wanted  (nothing too heavy) no room for stuff to slide around. Thanks everyone.

  • paul56
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    edited August 2019 #11

     We have a lightweight awning that we only fold up a couple of times and just throw it over everything else that's under the bed. Stops things moving around!

  • Navigateur
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    edited August 2019 #12

    I have one of these very large "Really Useful Boxes" in the middle of the under-bed space.  It is watertight and intended to store the second set of bedding and reserve duvet, but also supports the middle of the bed should it decide to sag. Lots of things around it, cardboard wine carriers are great for small stuff - and wine, of course.  As nothing is jammed into place it can all be accessed easily, but nothing seems to migrate during the journey.

    Perhaps the most important thing under the bed is the extra bit of awning pole with a sucker cup on each end to keep the bed in the "up" position when crawling underneath.

  • jennyc
    jennyc Forum Participant Posts: 957
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    edited August 2019 #13

    There’s no chance of sliding in ours, because it’s full with, the wastemaster, folding awning table, folding chairs x3 (one for our cat) a small vacum cleaner, roll mats, a printer, awning pegs, clothes airer and a polly box of toilet cleaner etc. The heaviest item for its size is the awning pegs, followed by the chemical bottle box. The biggest is the wastemaster. The high noseweight on the van, when empty, is designed  to allow a significant portion of the payload under the fixed bed, to rebalance the wan.