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Greetings RV-Kitty,<br><br>I shared the build thread in my above post for any curious readers, _<a href="http://www.sportsmobileforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&amp;t=5996" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">here is that link again</a>_.<br><br>To answer your question directly, it has modules that come out from under the bed platform (a _<a href="http://www.frolisleepsystems.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Froli-Sleep System</a>_) on an as needed basis. Here is how it looks going down the road (looking from passenger seat back toward street-side wall/rear corner)<br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="http://www.accrete.com/miscpix/TCLawdInteriorv2c.jpg" class="bbc_img"><br><br>basically what we do these days is pull into a camp and then open up the cupboard you see behind the driver seat and set up the potty area:<br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="http://www.accrete.com/miscpix/TCLawdBCtoilet.jpg" class="bbc_img"><br><br>We can also shower in this same area by putting down the floor pan, but now that we have the Parkliner, we shower in it. We also now have taken out the kitchen stuff and use the Parkliner's galley area for preparing meals.<br><br>So what we have in the Van is our Bed &amp; Potty, then the Trailer is our Galley &amp; Shower. We like the two bedroom idea as there is privacy if desired. And one can get up and slip into the trailer getting morning coffee/tea ready while the other gets ready for the day/etc... We do not duplicate tasks anymore. Van is for sleeping and going to the bathroom. Parkliner is for meals &amp; showers. Though we can relax in both! AND in a pinch, we do at times prepare no-cook/heat-meals in the van but only do so if on the road between camps.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Thom
 
To Accrete: That sounds like as good a set-up as any and gives you more living space. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img">&nbsp;
 
Accrete: I realize your post is over a month old but I am trying to get caught up on all the posts on here. Question-I am curious/nosey--what is in the bottles above the cupboard in your potty ares. I couldn't figure out what it could be. Thanks. Nora
 
Yup... we can fit ~36 16.9oz bottles of drinking water up there. I know there are many against the apparent _waste_ of purchasing bottled water, and i know i'm drinking glorified tap water, but the convenience of having nearly 10 days of drinking water in such an easily organized way is worth the ~$4 for the 10 day supply.<br><br>: ) Thom
 
I live in a 21' Toyota Class C with my small dog, Edna.&nbsp; I am a full timer, just starting on my sixth year, in Vermont now but leaving in 2 weeks, West first and then South.&nbsp; I move around....this Fall/Winter will be in Ohio, Indiana, NM, TX, LA and Fl.....and parts inbetween, maybe staying in one spot a couple weeks or a couple months at most.&nbsp; Then be back in Vermont in May for the summer.&nbsp;
 
<div>I have just bought a very amazing film movie trailer RV. Residing in an RV needs self-discipline. First of all, it indicates you always have to put everything in its particular place, clean up spills regularly, clean the lavatory and kitchen area often and dust and device consistently.</div><div>&nbsp;</div>
 
<DIV>" I have just bought a very amazing film movie trailer RV. "<BR><BR><BR>I hafta ask, what a Film Movie Trailer RV is??? <BR><BR>Not that monstrosity from the "Long Trailer" movie with Ricky &amp; Lucy is it????</DIV>
 

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