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The broom closet4/13/2023 I think it will work just as well in the bus. This method works for me and keeps me organized. If I can’t reach something easily, I can simply slide the bin forward or pull it out and set it on the counter. Most of our food is stored in bins - a bin of cereals, a bin for snacks, a bin for rice and noodles, a bin for baking supplies, etc. I believe they will function just fine for us the way we use the similar shelves in our home. In fact, they are a very similar size to the pantry in our home. ![]() The pantry shelves are wide and not terribly deep. ![]() However, we changed our plans once we finalized the measurements. We thought a lot about building shelves that pull out of the pantry. The top shelves will be our pantry space so they all will have lips on them to prevent food from sliding out. Our convection microwave oven will sit on the bottom shelf, so we wired an outlet into the back of that shelf. ![]() The last things we did in the broom closet were attaching a wall-mounted broom and mop organizer and putting a rubber mat on the floor. Those are glued and brad nailed into the furring strips. Then, we made our own “faux tongue and groove” for the ceiling by cutting 4” planks out of ½ ” prefinished birch plywood, chamfering the edges with the router. We used ¾” prefinished birch plywood for the walls and the back, pocket hole screwing them together. If you followed along for our wardrobe build, we built the structure for these two spaces in the same way. Next to the broom closet, we will have our pantry. Just like my excitement over having a place for all the devices in our charging station, I’m thrilled that all of my cleaning supplies will be out of sight when not in use. It sits next to the wardrobe on the “kitchen” side of the front pocket door. In our bus, there are no random corners, so we decided to sneak into our design plan a small closet specifically for a broom, mop, swiffer, and dustpan. Most people seem to just prop them up in a corner somewhere or put them in the bathtub or under a bed or something like that. They are tall and awkward and don’t fit in typical storage cabinets. One of the common issues we have noticed in standard RVs and also in some renovations is a lack of storage for cleaning supplies - specifically, brooms and mops. The one good thing about that is that there has been plenty of time to soak up as much knowledge from other RVers and renovators as possible. Get tickets here.Building this bus into an RV has been a long project.a very long project. The event is hosted by Coven regular Donna (Blue Cobweb), who describes herself as a “proud feminist activist, writer, dog mum,” who came out as a witch in 2019 and whose preferred method of spell-casting involves candles and herbs.Īdmission is $25, with $20 going to The Trevor Project, which focuses on suicide prevention among LGBTQ+ teens. They’re inviting “all who identify as witches … all styles and star signs, all genders and genres,” to come to the event dressed as their favorite “culturally iconic witch” and bring a book, DVD or picture that “illustrates your abracadabra moment - that sweeping, shining, sensational second when you knew that you were a witch!”Īt the event, people will share their personal stories through poems, song and spells, crafting community calling cards, chanting, dancing and in general celebrating the power of witchcraft. Coven, the Lakewood boutique which caters to the “modern witch” community with candles, crystals, botanicals, tarot decks and other magical items, is celebrating Pride month with an events called “Coming Out of the Broom Closet.”
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