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TheLostOne
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May 27, 2013

Full time living floor plans (travel trailer) suggestions

Looking for a floorplan that offers an area to watch tv. some floor plans seem to have you placed far from the tv or make you watch by viewing over the dinette.
  • We have been full-timing since Jul09 in a 25P. Just right for 99% of situations. No TV, another 2 cabinets instead. No microwave, more storage instead. Two doors, solar panels, double paned windows, 5" bar stock rear bumper, 4 6v batteries, etc.
  • The Keystone Premier 30REPR has a rear living area with opposing slides which is very similar to some fiver floor plans.
  • im new to camping and looked at a ton of floor plans and ended up buying the coleman 297re. the rear entertainment and double full size slides was a selling point for me. it really opened up the back for viewing tv or just room in general. only been on one trip with it so far, but hasnt disappointed me yet. good luck with your decision!
  • Check out the floorplan of my Open Range. It is perfect for us. If we had one more foot in the bedroom it would make it easier to make up the bed but with everything considered it is about perfect for us. If I was single I would still want something about this size as I am a big guy and I need a big bathroom.
  • We just got a Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 and feel like it could be something that might be what you're thinking about. It also comes as a 2604WS, which includes a second slide in the bedroom area with a large closet space. We neither wanted nor needed the extra space which = more weight = more $. We found storage space that was not listed in the info and were pleasantly surprised. The layout is similar to the Artic Fox above, but has a huge shower, which was the selling feature for DH. Linen storage in the bathroom. Storage under the bed - about 1/3 size + 3 drawers. 2 wardrobes. We had a Rockwood ROO 23SS hybrid, which had an abundance of countertop space and we originally thought we'd be losing some of that, but after spending time in the 2604, don't think we did...it's just a layout difference. If you haven't spent some time on RVWholesalers website, you might want to. They sell a variety of manufacturers and have floorplans + pictures. The prices are tough to beat and they're good to deal with.....our ROO came from there also. Good luck with the shopping.
  • I'm having a little trouble understanding your post...
    But for full time in a TT, I'd be looking for something that is well made, heavy duty, with lots of storage, counter space, a "real" shower, and recliners..Here is an Arctic Fox that I like.