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propchef
Dec 21, 2020Explorer
coolmom42 wrote:
Generally a rear kitchen layout has the biggest kitchen. The living area and bathroom will be in the middle generally, and bedroom in the back.
Notice that all the Bambi floorplans have a bed where someone has to climb over the other to get out. That may be a deal breaker for you. There are not a lot of Airstream fans on this site, but there are lots of dedicated Airstreamers out there. I also doubt the Airstream market is going to cool off significantly.
If you want a really good cooktop, you may have to get one retrofitted. This would involve replacing the counter top to fit the shape of your cooktop. You will be hard-pressed to find anything other than a semi-useless gas oven in a RV, unless you go to a class A. The microwave can easily be removed, it's just plugged in.
One of your main considerations is what are you going to pull this with? Do you already have a vehicle in mind? In that case, check the tow rating, cargo capacity, etc. You don't want to buy a trailer and then not have enough vehicle to pull it.
The Lance 2075 and 2285 trailers have rear kitchens and are generally pretty nice looking. You can search on their site for a dealer and go look at some.
Thank you. You may have overlooked it but we'll be using a BMW X5.
Yes, I know the Airstream market won't cool significantly, but I'm betting that next Fall after things are returning back to somewhat "normal" that there will at least be more supply.
I am very handy and work on my own cars and most things around the house. We're remodeling the kitchen right now. My main concern about refitting aftermarket items into most trailers is the very poor QC and stories about joint spacing and crushed foam floors.
Thanks. I'll look again at the Lance.
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