Composting Toilet
Mobile homes have limited space than full-sized homes. Sometimes, they don't have the same plumbing system complexity as the latter, especially if you're always moving with your mobile home. A composting toilet can save you so much on advanced plumbing construction. These toilets are waterless, odorless, environmentally friendly, and durable.
Hooks
Most mobile homes are vertical in design, but not to the point they would have a second floor. Their typical loft-style verticality makes hooks a must. With specially-made hooks, you can hang most of your things, even the heaviest ones. For example, you can use hooks and hoist your bike to store it on the ceiling through a pulley. You can use hooks to hang clothes and umbrellas. They can even hold your phone for you.
Washer and Dryer
A washer and dryer combination is one of the heaviest things you'll bring inside your mobile home, but it's important to have. It's challenging to head to the laundromat frequently, especially if you're journeying with your mobile home and can't always find one. There are plenty of ways to maximize the space your washer and dryer combination occupies in your mobile home.
Shelving
Mobile homes are tinier than full-sized homes. Floating and modular cabinets are strongly recommended if you need additional storage space. You can put them under stairways, below each step, inside breakfast bars, or above the toilet.
Stovetops and Ovens
Stovetops and ovens are the second heaviest item you'll bring with you in the mobile trailer. If you frequently cook, a propane gas stovetop is highly recommended. Otherwise, an induction cooker is enough to help heat food or fry some eggs and breakfast.
You can always trust Miller Office Trailers to provide a fully customizable and reliable mobile trailer that can be your temporary or permanent home. Call us today to learn more about what we can do for you.