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brulaz
Apr 18, 2014Explorer
We had the same concerns, but were surprised with how much light and ventilation we get with our new hard side trailer.
Look for skylights and roof vents, lots of big windows (dual-panes if necessary). Also look for an open floorplan; one thing I never liked was the closed in feeling of a tiny, separate bedroom.
We really like the floorplan of our Timber Ridge 240RKS where the shower (with skylight) and bath sink are merged with the bedroom space. Really opens up that small area. And the slide-out with chairs has side windows that go almost to the floor. The two big windows in the living area slide open allowing a cross breeze. There are two skylights and two ceiling vents.
EDIT: and TWO screened doors that can be left open for ventilation and light.
Look for skylights and roof vents, lots of big windows (dual-panes if necessary). Also look for an open floorplan; one thing I never liked was the closed in feeling of a tiny, separate bedroom.
We really like the floorplan of our Timber Ridge 240RKS where the shower (with skylight) and bath sink are merged with the bedroom space. Really opens up that small area. And the slide-out with chairs has side windows that go almost to the floor. The two big windows in the living area slide open allowing a cross breeze. There are two skylights and two ceiling vents.
EDIT: and TWO screened doors that can be left open for ventilation and light.
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