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    Posted: 20 May 2013 at 9:14pm
Not really much of a mod, but when sleeping on the dinette/bed we put down two coleman self inflating bed rolls we used when tent camping under the cushions for extra thickness and comfort....makes a world of difference and they take but a minute to deflate and store under the seats

Second mod, we put up a small curtain for each bunk, blocks out the light when our son wants to watch a movie on the tablet or play his gameboy before bed time. 
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PeppyPod, your mods look great!
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Originally posted by Keith-N-Dar

We had one command strip that held so well that the adhesive on the back of the vinyl face of the paneling pulled loose.
 
That happened to me, too, in the Georgia heat last summer. 
 
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A couple more additions:
...a paper towel holder with shelf,

...and small shelves above all the bunks.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Keith-N-Dar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 May 2013 at 7:46pm
We had one command strip that held so well that the adhesive on the back of the vinyl face of the paneling pulled loose.
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I have used a lot of Command Strips for smaller items, and have used the 3M Double-Stick tape for heavier items. Holds like crazy and comes in various "strengths" ... can be found in pretty much any hardware store.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote francoisfrogpod Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 May 2013 at 3:49pm
I use command strips all the time to hang things in the pod, but I haven't used them on anything heavy. The only thing they did not hold were some wooden spice racks from Ikea. DH had to use very short screws to hang them. We hung them just above the window valances.
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Pillows from IKEA

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Here are our first Mod and decorations :)
You may notice that we attempted Command Strips for the kitchen organizer.  After we put it up, we realized that the velcro probably will not hold. So we are going to hang with screws.  My husband is searching for his stud finder.  Anyone have luck with finding a stud?  Anyone else use command strips?



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Paige Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2013 at 10:45am
We did this mod also and that extra space is where we store the cover to the pod.  The electrical smaller place we use for any electrical items such as our lights that we put on the rdome.
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