Spent a few minutes scanning the carpet selection at Lowe's and settled on this grey that still looked good when bent at 90 degrees. I bought two linear feet for ~$15 and set to covering the top of the steps, adding hardware, and the drawer fronts. I used a staple gun to attach the carpet. Here is the finished result.
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We never seem to have enough places to set keys, water bottles, shoes, or whatever, so I added these shelves.
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In the back I added the storage clips for the fold-up aluminum table and put it in place. There are also mounting bolts on the outside for when at camp.
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I think it's time to add the door.
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I cut the side nearest the passenger side and then added the hinges before cutting the other three sides. Door mounted!
Adding trim:
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Trim in place and added the upper cabinet that will hold the switches for the lights, etc.
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