Operating under the presumption that a person is comfortable sleeping on their back, are there any reasons why skipping a bed build in the back and sleeping in the driver's seat would be unworkable full-time?
Of course, all of the windows would be blocked as best as possible, the seat would be as far back as possible to avoid entanglement with the pedals, and there would likely be extra padding and sheets of some sort on the seat.
If it could work out for me, that would most likely simplify the build greatly, and open up a lot more space in something the size of an SUV.
The front seat would also be my office, with a steering wheel desk, and access to air conditioning or heat as needed.
Of course, all of the windows would be blocked as best as possible, the seat would be as far back as possible to avoid entanglement with the pedals, and there would likely be extra padding and sheets of some sort on the seat.
If it could work out for me, that would most likely simplify the build greatly, and open up a lot more space in something the size of an SUV.
The front seat would also be my office, with a steering wheel desk, and access to air conditioning or heat as needed.