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24/6/2011 at 12:59pm
Location: South Gloucestershire Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Hi
It is so very hard to find a layout which suits for any length of time when you have growing children.
We started out with an end-washroom, side-dinette Ace Transtar with U-shaped seating at the front. At the time, our son was 10 and the side-dinette lower bunk was perfect. But the U-shaped seating at the front made an uncomfortable bed for us and sitting around the table was awkward, so we changed.
We then went for a Challenger 530 with the same layout, but with parallel seating. Unfortunately, this was very short-sighted of us as our growing lad soon started complaining about the narrow bed side-dinette bed. He doesn't like the concept of sleeping in the awning - and since he has Type 1 diabetes, it wouldn't be easy to deal with a hypo in the night in an annexe, so we changed again! Having bought this van new, it was not good to change it after only 3 years :-(
Now we have a fixed bed van with an end-washroom and a small front lounge. It gives the lad (now nearly 15) a front double bed to himself and now that he stays up as late as we do, there isn't the issue of him needing the lounge to become a bedroom before we are ready to turn-in ourselves. Its the largest van we've had but with a slightly lower spec than the Challenger, it weighs in a little less, so it doesn't need a 4x4 to tow it.
I had thought the fixed bed might be a waste of space, but I wouldn't say I have found it to be. Although we don't put a huge weight in there for travelling, we do use it to put loads of stuff in whilst on site. I can lounge on the bed with a book and glass of wine if we want to spread ourselves out a little, If our older boys (in their mid and late 20's) were ever to take a fancy to joining us - they could always sleep in the awning. So, I do think I have found a layout which will suit us for a very long time to come - until I have grand-children I suppose!
It is hard to settle on a layout and my only advice would be to think ahead! Those single/bunk beds are very quickly outgrown, not just in length, but in width. The side dinette bed in our Challenger was narrower than say a front single would be, because of the framework for the upper bunk (which we didn't use). Our lad is skinny, but he found a side single bed just too shelf-like after the age of about 12. I think he described it as being like a coffin! I think that for a lot of folks, it is really a case of sleeping the teens in the awning at this stage, rather than the nearly impossible task of fitting them into the van with the adults.
I hope you all find the vans you are looking for soon.
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