Making the most of limited space is essential in RV living, especially in closets. Discover some creative storage solutions to turn your RV closet into a space that’s both practical and chic.
Implement Hanging Shelving Units
To really maximize my RV closet’s potential, hanging organizers have been indispensable. I’ve discovered they’re ideal for keeping clothes, footwear, and even smaller items neatly arranged and off the floor.
Put in Sliding Door Panels
Sliding door panels can hide extra storage spaces. I’ve used them to hide items that I don’t use very often, so my closet stays neat and uncluttered.
Use Shelf Partitions to Organize
Shelf dividers can create separate parts on your shelving, making it easier to keep items organized and accessible. I feel they are necessary to separate different kinds of clothing.
Try Rods That Swivel
Rotating closet rods make it easy to get to clothes by turning them into view. I’ve been able to get to my wardrobe much more easily thanks to this cutting-edge solution.
Employ Compression Bags for Off-Season Clothing
For storing large, seasonal items such as jackets, vacuum bags are perfect. What I especially like is the way they compress garments, which frees up vital closet space.
Use Furniture That Can Be Changed
Furniture that can be converted into storage is great for RV living. I’ve added benches with hidden compartments to give me more storage options.
Place Panels with Pegs
Pegboard panels are great for organizing small tools and accessories. I’ve put one on the inside of my closet door to get the most out of the space.
Choose Tiered Hangers
Layered hangers increase vertical space, allowing you to hang more than one piece of clothing on one hanger. This easy trick has doubled the hanging space I have!
Use Wardrobe Parts That Expand
Wardrobe inserts that expand can be adjusted to fit the size of your closet, providing flexible storage. I’ve been able to customize my storage to fit my changing needs because of them.
Use Clear Containers to Improve Visibility
Clear containers let you see what’s inside without opening them. I like using them for items I use often to save time and trouble.
Put in Wire Cubbies for Strength
Wire cubbies are incredibly strong and great for RV travel. I like these most for storing heavier things that need to withstand being moved.
Try Tension Mounted Shoe Racks
You’d be surprised how useful a simple tension rod is as a shoe organizer at the base of your closet. This tip is a total game-changer for keeping shoes organized and easy to get to.
Install Drawers That Pull Out
Pull-out drawers make it easy to get to items stored at the bottom of your closet. They have been very helpful in keeping my closet organized and efficient.
Get a Narrow Laundry Holder for Soiled Clothes
A slim, hanging hamper keeps dirty laundry hidden and saves space. Placing it inside the closet door has become my preferred strategy.
Try Storage Nets Overhead
Overhead storage nets use the ceiling space of your closet, which is great for lightweight items. They are a great way to store things like gloves and hats.
Set up Slide-Out Containers
Slide-out bins are a clever way to get to items stored in the back of your closet. For me, they have been a game-changer, particularly in deep storage areas.
Place Customizable Shelving
By installing adaptable shelving, you can modify the space to suit your individual needs. I’ve had phenomenal results using these in my own RV, which allows me to store anything from folded clothes to compact containers.
Include Baskets for Under Shelves
Under-shelf baskets make extra storage space by using the space under your shelves. I keep lighter things like scarves and hats in them.
Include Collapsible Bins
Foldable organizers are extremely practical and can be used to store anything from clothing to linens. They’re an essential part of my RV because they can be adapted to changing storage demands.

