usaclark
Sep 10, 2015Explorer
Form Follows Function
Recently there was a post in the RV Lifestyle Category: What kind of RV'er Are You. My wife and I would fall into a retiree category. We love to travel in our travel trailer, often for 2-3 months at a time, staying a day to a week at each location. I am sure many of you can relate. I say all this because I have not found a lite travel trailer floor plan or any travel trailer floor plan that meets our needs/desires.
We presently have a small Bullet Premier 19FBR and pull it with a Toyota Sequoia. I am 6'4'' and have modified the bed to make it longer and when we return from our present trip, I plan to take out the booth and replace it with a couple of recliners and a portable table. Sitting in our booth for any extended period of time is terribly uncomfortable. My wife sits on the bed leaning agains multiple pillows.
But I ask my self, why should I have to do this. We can't be alone in how we use our travel trailer.
So lets make a list of what we would include in a travel trailer for people who use them as we do. (See Above)
I'll start the list:
Bedroom: A full size Queen bed or King Bed option
Living area: Comfortable seating, 2 recliners or couch option
Bathroom: Enough counter space to set shaving cream, razor, and aftershave on at the minimum.
Bathroom: Mirror placed at a height that short and tall people can use.
Bathroom: Lighting overhead as well as lighting that shows on your face when you use the mirror.
Bathroom: Larger shower.
Mechanical: A suspension that is made for many miles on the road
This is a start. Please add your suggestions. Let's keep this focused on a travel trailer for 2. The industry believes that as soon as you get a little larger you desire to add more beds. Option: suggest a floor plan that meets the suggestions above that I have missed.
Side note: From the time we bought our travel trailer we have looked at 5th wheels. We love many of the floor plans but don't need nearly that much space.
We presently have a small Bullet Premier 19FBR and pull it with a Toyota Sequoia. I am 6'4'' and have modified the bed to make it longer and when we return from our present trip, I plan to take out the booth and replace it with a couple of recliners and a portable table. Sitting in our booth for any extended period of time is terribly uncomfortable. My wife sits on the bed leaning agains multiple pillows.
But I ask my self, why should I have to do this. We can't be alone in how we use our travel trailer.
So lets make a list of what we would include in a travel trailer for people who use them as we do. (See Above)
I'll start the list:
Bedroom: A full size Queen bed or King Bed option
Living area: Comfortable seating, 2 recliners or couch option
Bathroom: Enough counter space to set shaving cream, razor, and aftershave on at the minimum.
Bathroom: Mirror placed at a height that short and tall people can use.
Bathroom: Lighting overhead as well as lighting that shows on your face when you use the mirror.
Bathroom: Larger shower.
Mechanical: A suspension that is made for many miles on the road
This is a start. Please add your suggestions. Let's keep this focused on a travel trailer for 2. The industry believes that as soon as you get a little larger you desire to add more beds. Option: suggest a floor plan that meets the suggestions above that I have missed.
Side note: From the time we bought our travel trailer we have looked at 5th wheels. We love many of the floor plans but don't need nearly that much space.