This is an off-topic reply to an off-topic post; nothing to do with cabinets.
Medora asks about converting the outdoor shower to a tap. in our previous (no inside water supply) setup, we attached a hose to the campground's water spigot. At the other end of the hose was a pistol-grip nozzle. It was useful for washing vegetables, hands, dishes, etc. How about having it both ways with an Escape, two hoses connected to a "Y" fitting at the campground's spigot, one hose connected to the trailer, the other fitted with a nozzle? For dry camping, of course, this idea is of no use.
The advantage of the outside shower, is that you have HOT water available for washing "whatever". And it's available, when you're boondocking too.
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'11 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab (5' bed) 09 Escape 5.0
Blacksburg, Virginia (Home of the Virginia Tech Hokies)
Ah, HOT water. Much better than squirting from a hose and heating dish-washing water on the Coleman. I am edging my way into the more comfortable notion of trailer living; almost sybaritic by my humble standards, and I like it.