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mojoroo
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Jul 15, 2013

Trailers with a loft but not a toy hauler or bunkhouse.

I have been looking and not finding any options of a TT with a loft that is not a toyhauler or a bunkhouse. I am looking for a TT that has a front bedroom with a rear livingroom but I would like a loft for guests etc.

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  • Here is our solution. We bought a 1996 Jay Co eagle 324 rear bunk house with a front queen and gutted the bunkhouse. We bought a full size sofa air bed. In addition to the windows that were there I bought a wide rear window. I wanted to be able to use it at race tracks to see out the back end so we now have a sitting room during the day and a bedroom at night. I bought a fold up coffe table from Camping World hung a 32" flat panel. I'll try to post pictures tonight.
  • Doug33 wrote:
    What purpose will the loft serve? Is it so you can stand below it, or just use it for storage? Our TT has double-size bunk beds, so you could consider the upper bed a loft, and use the lower bed for storage.



    Mostly because soon we will be empty nesters and will not need our bunkhouse. I like the layouts of a rear livingroom and the large window in the back of the TT. But it would be nice in case our children want to stay or future grandchildren we have a place for them to stay or if friends want to crash. I don't want to give up a larger living room to bunks that will only occasionally be used.
  • The person on this thread has a Keystone Laredo 302LT with a loft. I did a search on Google and came up with a lot of links like this one Looks nice...

    Maybe sent the poster a PM?
  • What purpose will the loft serve? Is it so you can stand below it, or just use it for storage? Our TT has double-size bunk beds, so you could consider the upper bed a loft, and use the lower bed for storage.

  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    ZENBUCK - Doesn't look like a lot of standing room in the loft area hehe... great idea for kids however...
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I saw what one did with the OUTBACK Loft TT trailer a couple of years back. They made up the bay room pretty neat into a permanent bedroom. The OUTBACK loft was pretty neat with the steps going up and all... Nice view up there looking over the camp ground trailer roof mounted air conditioners and antennas and all hehe...

    I also remember seeing photos of a AIRSTREAM trailer once that had inside steps going to the roof area but was just for sitting on the roof...

    Roy Ken
  • Gemco Engineering & Manufacturing of Cincinnati, did not stay in business long… but they built a trailer that was 26 feet long and eight feet wide, with a center bedroom compartment that raised to a height of 19 feet... The RV had a fully equipped kitchen, living room and bathroom on the first floor and two bedrooms with double beds on the second...
    Dubbed the Space-Queen RV was way ahead of its time… built in the early 50’s way ahead of it’s time…

    55 lighthouse duplex…
    http://www.allmanufacturedhomes.com/html/html/1955_lighthouse_duplex_013104.htm


    A couple of years ago, the Keystone Outback Loft…

    http://www.roamingtimes.com/rvreports/keystone-outback-loft-travel-trailer.aspx

    2008 Sky King loft

    http://longisland.craigslist.org/rvs/3882909396.html

    2013 Riverside 2-story

    http://orlando.craigslist.org/rvd/3834135650.html
  • mojoroo wrote:
    I have been looking and not finding any options of a TT with a loft that is not a toyhauler or a bunkhouse. I am looking for a TT that has a front bedroom with a rear livingroom but I would like a loft for guests etc.


    I don't think they have made them since the '70s. Good luck in finding one.