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TT layout for young children

TSchimizzi
Explorer
Explorer

We purchased our first TT last year, a used Keystone 176BH. Our son was a few months old and slept in a pack n play in the dinette but we felt we were always tip toeing around in the dark after he went to sleep. 

Now that he is almost 1, he sleeps in the lower bunk with a baby gate. The water heater and pump are located under the bunk. The toilet and sink share a wall with his bunk. We can’t use the bathroom without him stirring and certainly can’t turn on lights or the TV. He’s holding us hostage while he sleeps! 

Now we are looking at larger bunkhouse TTs. The majority of the models we find have a separate master BR but the bunks open to the living area and the bathroom next to the bunks. I guess we could close ourselves in the BR while our sleeping toddler enjoys the kitchen and living area. How does that make any sense?

We are struggling to find a TT under 30’ in total length with a closed off bunk room and bathroom that’s separate from the bunks. We looked at toy haulers but there are few models under 30’ with a separate garage. Same deal with bunkhouse TTs. 

Am I the only one who has this problem? What models are out there that may solve it? We are looking for something used, under $30k and 30’ long or less. 

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QCMan
Nomad III
Nomad III

What better time to get him used to night sounds? For the rest of his life there will be sounds at night. He will quickly get used to what is normal and then not even notice it. You have to realize that you are raising him and he has to get used to your world or the rest of your life will be a living hell if you have to drastically change your life so as to not disturb him. 


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