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westernrvparkowner wrote:Wes Tausend wrote:Am I missing a door between the living area and the toilet and shower area? If not, what do you do if you have guests and someone needs to shower or use the toilet.
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These are all great floorplans. My DW (DearWife) and I love to peruse room arrangements and various plans. I understand why these styles appeal to you.
I think our plan is similar to Barney's. We finally settled on a walk-through bath to save wasting hallway as you and Barney likewise. Because of the extra wall at the foot, our bedroom is then a little more cramped, but we use the large bath aisle for dressing anyway. So do our guests, all taking turns:
We often invite guests that need to maintain privacy too, and nobody has to crawl over anybody to get to the bathroom. We leave both doors slightly ajar overnight and whoever uses the bathroom shuts both tight, then cracks them again a bit for signal when done. Guests have remarked that our camper is the most convenient plan to double in.
As a bonus, the doubledoor bit keeps both sleeping areas amazingly sound isolated from the other, even when cracked open. When we camp alone, my wife often closes both bath doors in the morning to keep from disturbing me, the one who stayed up late by the campfire. Also, if I shower late, or she showers early, we do not disturb the other as much with a door in between.
Incidentally, your 246RKS photo is oversized for the page, causing readers to have to scroll sideways.
Enjoy your new camper, whatever you decide.
Wes
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โOct-31-2015 09:26 AM
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Wes Tausend wrote:Am I missing a door between the living area and the toilet and shower area? If not, what do you do if you have guests and someone needs to shower or use the toilet.
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These are all great floorplans. My DW (DearWife) and I love to peruse room arrangements and various plans. I understand why these styles appeal to you.
I think our plan is similar to Barney's. We finally settled on a walk-through bath to save wasting hallway as you and Barney likewise. Because of the extra wall at the foot, our bedroom is then a little more cramped, but we use the large bath aisle for dressing anyway. So do our guests, all taking turns:
We often invite guests that need to maintain privacy too, and nobody has to crawl over anybody to get to the bathroom. We leave both doors slightly ajar overnight and whoever uses the bathroom shuts both tight, then cracks them again a bit for signal when done. Guests have remarked that our camper is the most convenient plan to double in.
As a bonus, the doubledoor bit keeps both sleeping areas amazingly sound isolated from the other, even when cracked open. When we camp alone, my wife often closes both bath doors in the morning to keep from disturbing me, the one who stayed up late by the campfire. Also, if I shower late, or she showers early, we do not disturb the other as much with a door in between.
Incidentally, your 246RKS photo is oversized for the page, causing readers to have to scroll sideways.
Enjoy your new camper, whatever you decide.
Wes
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โOct-30-2015 06:31 PM
โOct-30-2015 04:35 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Why do you want the shower and sink open to the bedroom??? Do you have that at home.. no way! Do you want an early morning shower hubby stepping out of the shower right in the bedroom when you are still sleeping?? Take a look at the Keystone Bullet 285RLS floor layout. We have one. Very nice including the rocker recliners and he bathroom is angled making a nice hallway that hides bedroom from living area! It is an ultralight, 30 ft long and only weighs 5500lbs! Also very deluxe interior ! We have a 2014 and love it!
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redwing10 wrote:
We have a Arctic Fox 25Y and really enjoy the floor plan as it makes the bedroom feel bigger and you have a separate toilet room.
โOct-05-2015 08:06 PM