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MinnCamper wrote:
Depending on where you camp the windows may be in the right or wrong position. We love lots of windows. We have a rear living room with windows on all 3 sides. If we park somewhere where we don't like the view out of one of the windows we just close the shades.
More important to us though is I wanted the layout so that when you walk in with muddy shoes you aren't walking directly on to carpet. I like that we can go in and get something to drink in the kitchen without having to walk all the way through the living area. Also we wanted to make sure we could get to the fridge and also have a place to sit and eat on travel days. We can stop at a road side rest and pull out things for lunch and eat inside the camper.
โApr-26-2016 08:08 AM
โApr-26-2016 08:06 AM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
One of the reasons we went with rear living room is because we want to enjoy the big back window. The kitchen isn't as bright as a rear kitchen, but the back of the unit has windows on both sides. The dinette slide out is on the opposite side, never been a problem.
During the winter, we try to find spots that let the light into the back window, but during the heat of the summer it's better to have the back to the east, and after noon the back of the unit is in the shade.
โApr-26-2016 08:01 AM
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