1. The Magnetic Spice Rack
Mount small magnetic tins on your van wall for spices. It saves drawer space, looks great, and your spices are always visible. IKEA sells magnetic spice containers cheaply.
2. Tension Rods for Vertical Storage
Install tension rods vertically in cabinets to create dividers for cutting boards, pan lids, and trays. No drilling required.
3. Use a Shower Caddy as a Dish Drying Rack
A suction-cup shower caddy mounted inside a cabinet door becomes a brilliant dish drying rack that stores flat when not in use.
4. Keep a Power Brick for Emergencies
Always have a fully-charged power bank with jump starter capability. Running out of power in a remote area is a van lifer nightmare this easily prevents.
5. The Curtain Divider
A simple curtain between the cab and living area dramatically improves nighttime insulation, privacy, and the feeling of "closing the door" to your home.
6. Collapsible Everything
Collapsible silicone bowls, colanders, and measuring cups save incredible amounts of storage space. The quality has improved dramatically in recent years.
7. A Small Whiteboard for Meal Planning
Mount a small magnetic whiteboard inside a cabinet to plan meals for the week. This reduces food waste dramatically when you have limited refrigerator space.
8. Shoe Organizer as a Produce Hanger
An over-door shoe organizer hung on the back of van doors becomes perfect produce storage for vegetables and fruit that do not need refrigeration.
9. Always Know Your Next Water Source
Download iOverlander and Campendium apps and mark every water source you pass. Running out of fresh water is the most common van life emergency.
10. The "Leave No Trace" Parking Rule
Always leave your parking spot cleaner than you found it. Pick up any litter, do not dump gray water on the street, and be quiet during the evening. This keeps spots available for all van lifers.