We are a family of four, well, actually 5, but the oldest is now on his own. We camphost during the summer months and as such, we spend around 100 days per year in our camper.
We have looked at the loft bunkhouses and that will be our next purchase. I like that the living area is so much larger than in most bunkhouses, where you have a couch and then a dining table. In the loft BHs, there are usually 2 recliners and a couch and a dining table. This gives us all a place to sit and watch television during those times that we are forced to remain inside (whether heat, cold or rain).
The bunkhouse has a couch that can be used to watch videos, read or just get away from everybody with a bunk above, while the loft has a queen size mattress that will sleep two comfortably. The master has a washer/dryer hookup, which we may utilize if washer/dryers are not available at the camp place.
I would rather have the larger living space with decent sleeping accommodations than more beds and less living space.
2017 Ford F350 Crew Cab 6.7L 4x4 DRW