waldenbound
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So, I'm sitting here thinking, I know a dangerous undertaking (I love self-depracating humor.) My bed as it is now, is very uncomfortable. This is after three trips out in the van. The bed is a problem, definitely.
The way I have it now, the bed is lengthwise behind the driver's side. it is 24 inches wide and six feet long. It's really narrow, and I am not six feet tall. I'm thinking of making a new bed, my third. (Are you seeing this newbies, I have to make my THIRD bed.) What I can do is fit it along the rear doors, like I see so many other builds, this time make it a luxurious 30 inches wide! I hope I can make it wider, I did some rough measurements just now. I can just build it so the legs fit on the plywood floor so it can be screwed down, then the head and feet part can overhang to give me 5 feet, 3 inches, my exact height. Storage space underneath, of course.
So, bed along the rear doors. Then, cedar clothes chest behind the driver's seat, lengthwise. Along the passenger seat, the Yeti, and next to it, my kitchen cabinet. I'm hoping to squeeze a few more inches, so there is no danger of not being able to get into my cabinets.
I'm hoping the geometry will work out. Right now, the entire floor space of the van is used, and I need six more inches for my bed. But, I see so many builds of beds along the back doors, and they have an aisle way, and enough room for someone in a bikini to leisurely cook breakfast on the built-in kitchenette.
So, I would just think about plunking down another piece of plywood for a subfloor, then get some nice hickory hardwood for a floor. I love the cork, but I don't know about it's long term durability, since it is really cork over a laminate. Build the bed. Get my neighbor to help me remove all the furniture, put in the new floor, the bed, the rest of the furniture, and viola! I have a new build.
God, I think I must be crazy...In fact, I think I need a stinkin' badge.
The way I have it now, the bed is lengthwise behind the driver's side. it is 24 inches wide and six feet long. It's really narrow, and I am not six feet tall. I'm thinking of making a new bed, my third. (Are you seeing this newbies, I have to make my THIRD bed.) What I can do is fit it along the rear doors, like I see so many other builds, this time make it a luxurious 30 inches wide! I hope I can make it wider, I did some rough measurements just now. I can just build it so the legs fit on the plywood floor so it can be screwed down, then the head and feet part can overhang to give me 5 feet, 3 inches, my exact height. Storage space underneath, of course.
So, bed along the rear doors. Then, cedar clothes chest behind the driver's seat, lengthwise. Along the passenger seat, the Yeti, and next to it, my kitchen cabinet. I'm hoping to squeeze a few more inches, so there is no danger of not being able to get into my cabinets.
I'm hoping the geometry will work out. Right now, the entire floor space of the van is used, and I need six more inches for my bed. But, I see so many builds of beds along the back doors, and they have an aisle way, and enough room for someone in a bikini to leisurely cook breakfast on the built-in kitchenette.
So, I would just think about plunking down another piece of plywood for a subfloor, then get some nice hickory hardwood for a floor. I love the cork, but I don't know about it's long term durability, since it is really cork over a laminate. Build the bed. Get my neighbor to help me remove all the furniture, put in the new floor, the bed, the rest of the furniture, and viola! I have a new build.
God, I think I must be crazy...In fact, I think I need a stinkin' badge.