When we moved into the RV, I wanted to hang my boys’ clothes in their closets, but there were only shelves. So, I removed one of the shelves (before taking measurements) and then realized that a hanger wouldn’t fit in the closet. The edge stuck out and didn’t allow the door to shut. I reluctantly had to replace the shelf and use plastic storage bins instead.

It didn’t take long for my perfectly folded clothes and precisely arranged placement of the boys’ clothes inside the bins to become a wadded up, disorganized mess. Ugh! I had to find a way to hang those clothes. So, I measured the width of the closets and bought a 1-inch PVC pipe. I already had a
PVC pipe cutter so I cut it to the lengths needed. I bought some
closet rod holders and screwed these anchors into the closet side walls and hung the PVC pipe. Turns out,
children’s hangers fit nicely and allow the doors to close. The problem I then ran into was that the clothes were dragging and getting wrinkled on the shelves (which I didn’t want to remove in case I decide to go back to shelves in the future). So, I still have to fold the clothes and then just drape them neatly over the hangars. Now, it looks so much neater and there is still room under the hanging clothes to store items on the shelves. Mission accomplished!
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