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We were fully intending to get a tin tent with a fixed bed when we changed ours in 2005 owing to how my hubby hates having to make up the bed before he can get in it every night. But on investigation we opted for a five berth jobby where we can actually leave the rear small double made up permanently while we're away so only has to be made up for the first night. We have sliding wooden doors that can go across to block it off but when we're on our own, we tend to leave those open and just keep the bed tidy so that we have more light coming into the tin tent.
When our son and DIL are with us, we give up the rear double to them and we just use the two front singles, (which I have to say, I sleep much better on), so no real making up of those for hubby, just a sheet and his sleeping bag. We've never bothered making up the front king size, but might give it a go one day when we've got company staying, just to see how we go.
One of our reasons for not getting a fixed bed was the fact that they all seemed to have even heavier MTPLM thingies than the one we settled on and another was to do with the width. Those with fixed beds tended to be another two inches wider than this one and we wouldn't have been able to open the door once it's shoved up our shared drive to load up when we bring it home from the storage place. But having chosen this one for that reason.......we no longer even shove it up the drive for loading
Now we just bring it home the day that we're going to be going away, plug it into the mains to get the fridge started off while we clean it out and load it up. Hubby sticks the mains cable down to the pavement with duct tape and positions some small orange cones, (you can get them in Tesco in the play equipment area), at each end to alert pedestrians to the cable so they don't trip over it and Bob's yer uncle.
BUT............I do still secretly LIKE the idea of a fixed bed, especially one with a memory foam MATTRESS!!!!! Oh yesssssssssss. If you do get a fixed bed......spoil yourself with one of them babies!
------------- Hippychick
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