I dont have any pictures, but the Napoli essentialy comes with 3 bedrooms. The front one is just a curtain that can be completely removed making it all into living space ( this sort of bedroom can be accessed from the inside and the outside ). The bedrooms at the back are a 2 berth and a sort of 2 and a half berth ( i.e. one slightly bigger than the other but not a 3 berth ). There is a divider between the 2 bedrooms that can be completely removed as well making it into nearly a 5 berth pod. The back bedroom pods are not removable.
The tent is fairly easy to erect and I can almost do it on my own. It has a completely sewn in groundsheet and has standing height near enough all the way through ( although the sides do drape a little bit so the fabric touches the top of my head there. I am 5ft 10ins ).
With the front bedroom gone there is plenty of space to put a small table and a couple chairs and still have room to walk around them. With the front curtain/bedroom up there is limited space in the living area. You could maybe get a small table and small chairs but you would struggle to walk round them.
There is a side door and the front opens up ( the front curtain can be draped open which looks quite nice ). You can also buy a couple of canopy poles ( about £10 ) and the front flap does convert into a nice little canopy.
All-in-all, its a great tent for the money. Just a note if you do buy this, it comes with absolutely no spare poles and not enough pegs to do the whole tent. The first thing we did was buy 4 x 12.7mm fibreglass poles and cut them to size to store as spares in the pole bag ( the poles have 2 different sized segments so we carried 2 of each size ).
The tent is also fairly easy to carry ( not too heavy ). It all comes in one bag and is easy to get back into the bag after use. I just put it over my shoulder to carry it and it doesn't strain me too much.
------------- Steve
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