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Maximize living space/minimize sleeping space?
Old 08-22-2011, 08:10 PM   #1
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Hello all

I'm going to be in the market for a travel trailer soonish and am looking for manufacturers with floorplans that maximize "living" space and minimize sleeping space. To me, this means a compact sleeping area, no dinette, and, preferably, a desk. Since there are many and more floorplans to look over, I was hoping some of you might be familiar with manufacturers that cater to such needs.

Many thanks in advance

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Old 08-23-2011, 11:13 AM   #2
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I'm in the same boat you are. I've resigned myself to buying something close to my needs then doing some serious modifications. However, in my case, I want the dinette because of the storage under the benches. I will be replacing the RV fridge with a residential model and adding some more storage, a large desk, and either a washer/dryer combo or a separate washer and dryer, possibly stacked. I also want a TT, not a 5ver. So far, the best possibility has been the Jayco Eagle 330RLTS. Lose the fireplace and one of the couches and I'll have room for most of my mods.

If you aren't worried about keeping weight down like I am or don't plan on moving often, you might look into one of the destination models or even park models.
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