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JimM68
Dec 05, 2013Explorer
To me, there is a lot of "wierdness" in many common RV floorplans, what with multiple TV's in the same space, TV's covered by slides when they are in, and seating areas scattered all over, and kitchens on the "wrong side"
To me (remember what they say about opinions)
A single space only requires a single television, and that television is never 7 feet in the air above the windshield.
Closing the slideouts should never make that TV unuseable. Pure bad design if it does.
The kitchen should be on the drivers side because kitchens don't have many windows.
"traffic pattern" in an RV kitchen is as important as it is in a house, refrigerators shouldn't be across and down the hall.
Our Monaco SKQ floorplan scores almost perfect, except the kitchen is on the wrong side. But yes, the eating area has the kitchen on one side, the dinette across from it, and the 2 opposing sofas behind, with the TV and fireplace on the rear wall of the salon.
Sportscoach and Tuscany both make (or made) very similar floorplans even today.
Monaco no longer makes the SKQ :(
To me (remember what they say about opinions)
A single space only requires a single television, and that television is never 7 feet in the air above the windshield.
Closing the slideouts should never make that TV unuseable. Pure bad design if it does.
The kitchen should be on the drivers side because kitchens don't have many windows.
"traffic pattern" in an RV kitchen is as important as it is in a house, refrigerators shouldn't be across and down the hall.
Our Monaco SKQ floorplan scores almost perfect, except the kitchen is on the wrong side. But yes, the eating area has the kitchen on one side, the dinette across from it, and the 2 opposing sofas behind, with the TV and fireplace on the rear wall of the salon.
Sportscoach and Tuscany both make (or made) very similar floorplans even today.
Monaco no longer makes the SKQ :(
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