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- TrackrigExplorer IICan you get by the island when the slides are closed?
While RV kitchens are always a little short on counter space, it is an RV. I think kitchen islands are a waste space. It's not like you're going to have a gourmet kitchen making meals for 10 - 20 people and a lot of people gathering to socialize in the kitchen while you're doing it.
Bill - omExplorer
Trackrig wrote:
Can you get by the island when the slides are closed?
While RV kitchens are always a little short on counter space, it is an RV. I think kitchen islands are a waste space. It's not like you're going to have a gourmet kitchen making meals for 10 - 20 people and a lot of people gathering to socialize in the kitchen while you're doing it.
Bill
Spoken like a man! Lol. We did not have the island, as we wanted to access kitchen while traveling. I think if you can find a plan that allows some access to kitchen- refrigerator, sink, etc, then it would be GREAT!!! - rugermark2ExplorerI like my island kitchen. The pro's are that it offers my counter space, more storage. My sink is also located in the island. I'm not sure if that is a pro or a con. The one con on my model is you can't get to the kitchen with the slide closed. Not all models are this way. I didn't like the floor plans that had the tv behind the island. The model that we went with has a rear entertainment centre so we can see the tv without sitting awkwardly.
- drfifeExplorerWe have and island kitchen and love it. We cook most meals in the camper.
Our recliners are directly opposite the TV.
We can fully access the fridge and freezer with the slides in. We cannot access the rear of the trailer with sides retracted. If we do need access at a rest stop, we simply extend the kitchen slide. Quick and easy.
We have full access to bathroom with slides in.
Everything about RV's are compromises. The floorplan we chose met our needs perfectly. - msjdbmanExplorerWe love our island kitchen....or I should say that my wife does. Access is limited with the slides retracted, but we can get to the fridge/freezer and pantry while retracted by stepping on the couch and dinette seats. Not perfect but it works for us. We like this floor plan very much, so we plan to keep this unit for a good long time.
- AridonExplorerDepends on floor plan. Some have plenty of room for an island others jam it in there.
Our TV had to be in the right place when sitting in the living room. - HalmfamilyExplorerWe really like the island and will have one in next fiver, which are shopping for now. We love to bake homemade breads and doughs even while camping and need the extra space. On the living room layout, currently have a FL and its a PITA to watch TV while sitting parallel to it. Our next one will have either recliners or theater seats in it. Currently looking at the Cedar Creek 38CK and 36 CKTS. Good luck.
- korbeExplorerI would think that it has much to do about the type of RVing you do. Weekend getaway? Living full time in one spot? Full time traveling? For a weekend getaway type of campin' trip, I wouldn't worry about it.
- DtaylorExplorerI have back and neck issues so when watching tv for any length of time, it hurts to keep my head turned. Therefore, I prefer the tv across from where I am seated.
- bama2Explorer IIour stoneridge has island. we can get to refer with the slides in and also the bathroom and the sink. recliners opposite television. perfect for us.
38rl stoneridge.
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