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VTR's avatar
VTR
Explorer
Mar 21, 2015

How I freed up room in our 16BH

Little pine cafe table, so much lighter lighter than the HUGEE table they had in it. You can lower the table and you have surround sitting.




  • I do know what you mean CavemanCharlie, never thought of that.
  • I had a TT once that had a dinette table that you took completely off the wall and laid it down to then make the cushions into a bed. It was tough to slide into the dinette with the long table. So, I cut 16 inches off of the front end of the table . When set up as a dinette I would throw the extra foot of table under one of the cushions. When put down as a bed I would just add the extra piece to the end of the bed support.

    If you know what I mean I didn't explain this very well.
  • Roy, this is our second third year with this Trailer. We had a coleman pop up for twenty years, awesome little pup. Miss those bed's big time. You will never get such free real-estate like you do in a pop-up. My point, I miss it, but adapting.
  • Just need new super firm seating cushions. What a pisser.
  • We eat at the cafe table, of course. Most likely we are outside, I'd say 98% of the time.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    We did almost the same thing in our OFF-ROAD POPUP camper. Our table was hugh and we never eat much at the inside table anyway. We put that is day lounge mode with our wrap around seating..

    Great for laying in the lounge position and watching HDTV in the far corner... Enough room for two laying side by side or facing each other... My Ham Radio control and speaker console is on the side of the stove shown here so that is my position anyway...



    Every thing is at the same height when in day-lounge mode.
    Even gained a couple of more tote starage under the table as well...


    Since there is only the two of us we sleep in larger tent bed and other tent bed behind the day-lounge is the DAY TIME CATCH ALL area.

    Roy Ken