Desk

Here’s my desk which I also use as a table for meals:

If you look at the top of that photo you will see my O2 Cool fan which can run off 12 volt, 110 volt, or D size batteries. It has a stand but given my limited counter space I chose to have Sportsmobile put a tie-down loop under the cupboard above the desk so I can hang the fan from it.

Above the desk might seem like an odd place to install a roll of paper towels but I didn’t like any of the available places in the galley and I kept sitting down to eat without a napkin so now they are in reach from my table but still accessible to the galley.

Note that I had Sportsmobile install lots of outlets so I can charges all my electronics in one place.

I usually plug the fan into the right hand 12v and my iPhone into the left hand one. Then I plug my laptop and iPad into the 110 volt ones. I have not yet managed to fill them all up but it sure makes for lots of cabling laying around when everything is plugged in.

Above all that is what I call my office and entertainment cupboard.

In it are all my office supplies, games and crafts, and workout equipment.

For those who already asked, yes my desk chair is a real one. From IKEA of course. It is just like the one in our apartment in Minneapolis. Here it is bungied to the desk ready for travel.

I am so pleased with the way I’ve managed to get so many of the comforts of home into this 24 foot RV.

TTYL,

Linda

6 thoughts on “Desk”

  1. You have really made it “your” place. Amazing how creative you can become when you don’t have much space.

  2. You sure thought through everything and it looks like it is paying off. Now the big question comes? Are you on the road yet?

  3. Looks like a great set up and that you put a ton of thought into your new home. Great thinking on the bungee and the chair.

  4. Hi, Linda,

    Looks very efficient! Can you please tell me what is that black box attached to the thing that looks like a desk arm? By the Kleenex box?

    Also, how high is your desk?

    Thanks!
    Suzanne

  5. i love pictures of the rig!
    it’s as neat as a little boat. without all the rocking and swaying!
    you really gave a lot of thought to how things should go. aren’t you glad you went the ‘custom’ route.
    it could make all the difference in enjoying life in it!!!

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