Dinettes and sofas are the most uncomfortable beds. We spent the most uncomfortable night of our life in a friend's trailer. Decide what is most important to you - having guests in your trailer be comfortable or a layout you like that is just for you. If guest comfort is priority, I would get a bunkhouse layout. If not, I wouldn't ask guests to sleep in a dinette or jackknife sofa.
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Tony & Lori
2015 20RDC Canyon Cat TT
2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4x4
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I agree with another post, I have a quad bunk in the back with a privacy curtain, much better then out in the common areas.
I choose this lay-out for my home office actually, but still have 2 bunks for sleeping back there.
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2014 Cherokee Grey Wolf
31 Foot TT
Full-Time Livin Large
We are hooked on the KZ C281rl. Looked at one this weekend. It has a large U shape dinette which I think with a chunk of memory foam could be a possible bed for adults only if needed. We are getting it for us not guests so we really like it.
Our rear living has a fold out sofa with an air matress that is very comfy for two adults. It is in the living space though and pretty inconvienent. Make sure whatever you get doesn't block access to other parts of the trailer if you want guests. We don't so it isn't a big deal to us.