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Feb-17-2014 08:32 PM
Atom Ant wrote:Seattle Lion wrote:travelnutz wrote:
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!
It's all a matter of opinion. Our new FW with the slides in has access to one side of the fridge (one of the two freezers), the bathroom, and the bedroom. With the bed slide in, you would have to climb over the bed to get to the closet. That works for us. I agree that bathroom access is critical. The TT we traded in for the new FW had the bathroom in the back and it was inaccessible with the slides in.
X2. I didn't want to camp in a refrigerator box, so having those big beautiful slides block that big beautiful island was AOK by us! Kind of a "no brainer" 🙂 I'm just betting that's why they make different models for different folks, ya think?
Feb-17-2014 06:51 PM
Seattle Lion wrote:travelnutz wrote:
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!
It's all a matter of opinion. Our new FW with the slides in has access to one side of the fridge (one of the two freezers), the bathroom, and the bedroom. With the bed slide in, you would have to climb over the bed to get to the closet. That works for us. I agree that bathroom access is critical. The TT we traded in for the new FW had the bathroom in the back and it was inaccessible with the slides in.
Feb-17-2014 06:46 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:Seattle Lion wrote:
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This is our new Bighorn kitchen...
Wow! That's gorgons!That has to be one of the most impressive campers I've seen yet! I love all that wood! The interior of my house is very similar to this, but a little more rustic.
Feb-17-2014 06:16 PM
Feb-17-2014 05:06 PM
Seattle Lion wrote:
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This is our new Bighorn kitchen...
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Feb-17-2014 12:48 PM
rseymour21 wrote:kakampers wrote:
Spent six years fulltiming in a "one butt kitchen"...finally could not take any more...
Upgraded to our Landmark a little over a year ago, and could not be happier with my new kitchen!!
DW and I like the layout of your Landmark as well! Someday maybe!:)
Feb-17-2014 12:28 PM
Seattle Lion wrote:travelnutz wrote:
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!
It's all a matter of opinion. Our new FW with the slides in has access to one side of the fridge (one of the two freezers), the bathroom, and the bedroom. With the bed slide in, you would have to climb over the bed to get to the closet. That works for us. I agree that bathroom access is critical. The TT we traded in for the new FW had the bathroom in the back and it was inaccessible with the slides in.
Feb-17-2014 12:24 PM
Veebyes wrote:kakampers wrote:
Spent six years fulltiming in a "one butt kitchen"...finally could not take any more...
Upgraded to our Landmark a little over a year ago, and could not be happier with my new kitchen!!
Like the flooring in your old one. What is it? That drop counter leaf looks good too. Something to put on my 'to do' list. We have counter on both sides of the sink but more is always better.
Also, how long is that Landmark. Size does matter on what can be put where. I'm guessin it is in the upper 30's range.
Feb-17-2014 12:06 PM
travelrider73 wrote:Veebyes wrote:
I guess this galley is a 'one butt kitchen'.
The Admiral loves it. The counter space is one of the primary reasons for choosing this floorplan. Everything from pantry (washer dryer closet), side by side fridge, stove with oven is no more than one step away. We are seldom near places with restaurants so almost all meals are done in house.
The pic was taken after a major shop in preparation for a 4 month trip.
I can't really see because of the shopping bags, but yours looks like it has more room than most. I like how your counter space expands with the slide area. Everything we have seen keeps the "L-shape" part that creates the One Butt design from being involved in the slide and removing an entire corner of counter space. What brand/model is yours? I'd like to see one in person.
Feb-17-2014 12:06 PM
travelnutz wrote:
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!