lizbard
Aug 16, 2013Explorer
Design of Kitchen and closets
I have been studying different coaches and trailers in preparation to remodeling my RV. I saw a Foretravel that had what real estate/apartment managers call a "galley". The way it is designed is the counters/cabinets run the same way as the dinette benches, with an opening to walk in where the table would be is the only way I can think to describe it.
How easy is it to work in? I was taking pictures inside several coaches at a used RV dealership when I had to stop because it was getting to hot, so I will try to finish next week.
I am working on the placement of kitchen.
How convenient are the sliding door closets? Do you have to have a lock to keep the doors from opening while traveling? I lost another door when it was open "just a little bit" that was not noticeable when we opened the slide and it ripped off the closet door.
If you could redo your RV on the inside or outside storage, what would you do differently or not do at all - if you made a change from the regular coach/trailer? Trying to figure out a way to max out storage since I didn't have enough before.
How easy is it to work in? I was taking pictures inside several coaches at a used RV dealership when I had to stop because it was getting to hot, so I will try to finish next week.
I am working on the placement of kitchen.
How convenient are the sliding door closets? Do you have to have a lock to keep the doors from opening while traveling? I lost another door when it was open "just a little bit" that was not noticeable when we opened the slide and it ripped off the closet door.
If you could redo your RV on the inside or outside storage, what would you do differently or not do at all - if you made a change from the regular coach/trailer? Trying to figure out a way to max out storage since I didn't have enough before.