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monkey44
Nov 02, 2013Nomad II
Sounds to me like a Toy-hauler would be ideal. I know, no rear kitchen, but that's the least of your worries. You can pretty much design a toy-hauler to any shape you want, if you can void your rear-kitchen requirement ...
One the basics (kitchen, bath) are built in place, in whatever configuration suits you, the remaining desk set-ups can be relatively inexpensive and will fit your exact spec's - I'd find a good, local cabinet makes somewhere that can build and install what you want. You'd be surprises how space efficient a good cabinet maker can configure into a compact area. Don't go to one of those computer design centers, that's not the same thing as someone with a human brain and experience in the field.
One thought - IF you make a workspace along a rear or side wall, then do a rotating seat, and put 'the kitchen table' behind you, so when you turn around, you can use it for extended workspace when it's not 'eating time' -
Multi-purpose work areas work extremely well in RV's ... just takes a little living in it and deciding what is most important -- THEN find the RV that fits your ideas, rather than find the RV first and try to make your design work around its drawbacks.
One the basics (kitchen, bath) are built in place, in whatever configuration suits you, the remaining desk set-ups can be relatively inexpensive and will fit your exact spec's - I'd find a good, local cabinet makes somewhere that can build and install what you want. You'd be surprises how space efficient a good cabinet maker can configure into a compact area. Don't go to one of those computer design centers, that's not the same thing as someone with a human brain and experience in the field.
One thought - IF you make a workspace along a rear or side wall, then do a rotating seat, and put 'the kitchen table' behind you, so when you turn around, you can use it for extended workspace when it's not 'eating time' -
Multi-purpose work areas work extremely well in RV's ... just takes a little living in it and deciding what is most important -- THEN find the RV that fits your ideas, rather than find the RV first and try to make your design work around its drawbacks.
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