cherterr said:Siennas are so fun! Here's mine in partial camp mode. (rear kitchen not in)
Yours looks so Permanent and nice carpentry work!
I'm not full time so my stuff comes out pretty easily if I need to haul animals or wood or ? I'm trying to cut the umbilical cord and upgrade to a V8 G20 for summer road trips. (I can't stand Texas heat ANY MORE!!)
John61CT said:When you get a chance, pics of your chuckbox, please?
becida said:Have you weighed the van?
A removable kitchen setup, googling will show many great examples.ride4321 said:I'm not sure what a chuckbox is.
ReverendMother said:Hi there! I have a Sienna. Check out the video of my build. The less "furntiture" you put in it the better. Soft storage works well in the "ovalness" of the interior. Good luck!
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=f0oveQ6nqf4
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=VztXr5rceT4
ReverendMother said:Hi there! I have a Sienna. Check out the video of my build. The less "furntiture" you put in it the better. Soft storage works well in the "ovalness" of the interior. Good luck!
John61CT said:A removable kitchen setup, googling will show many great examples.
RVTravel said:Links should be
ride4321 said:I really like your ideas and will steal a few if you don't mind. With the curved wall the netting and hanging backpacks make a very good use of space without having to build anything. I also use that side of the van for sleeping and can see not having any visibility on the drivers side. With my cabinet I've lost most of the visibility I had for shoulder checks when changing lanes.
Love the tub also but I doubt I'll go that route. I'll probably use a popup shower tent. But good dual purpose idea. You got me wondering if I'll really need a kitchenette back there. I'll likely carry a small table to cook on and that space in the rear could be used for lots of other things.
Nicely done.
I'll do a search. I've seen a bunch of different designs but didn't realize that's what they were called.
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