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tatest
Mar 30, 2014Explorer II
Why did you buy one without counter space, if that is important to you?
No workspace in the kitchen is not universal to RVs, but at any given size, when the kitchen has more room, something else has to go: a piece of furniture, wardrobes or cupboards, space in the bathroom.
We chose the RV we did because it had ample space for the kitchen (but not as big as kitchens can get) and had a large wardrobe. The compromises were a small shower and compact bathroom, and no lounge chair, which is featured in other C motorhomes this size, at the expense of the kitchen usually.
Trying out the living space is probably the most important part of RV (or house) shopping. Most of the people I know who traded within two years of buying, it was because the space turned out not to fit their needs.
No workspace in the kitchen is not universal to RVs, but at any given size, when the kitchen has more room, something else has to go: a piece of furniture, wardrobes or cupboards, space in the bathroom.
We chose the RV we did because it had ample space for the kitchen (but not as big as kitchens can get) and had a large wardrobe. The compromises were a small shower and compact bathroom, and no lounge chair, which is featured in other C motorhomes this size, at the expense of the kitchen usually.
Trying out the living space is probably the most important part of RV (or house) shopping. Most of the people I know who traded within two years of buying, it was because the space turned out not to fit their needs.
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