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Some very sound advice given, as usual! Personally, Id find out the max weight I could tow, then look at lots of layouts to get the right one for you, which is important. If you look at fixed beds, lie on them (my partner is 6ft2" and finds many of them too short). You dont say whether your kids are the same sex? If so, they probaby wouldnt mind sleeping together on a double bed, in separate sleeping bags. Bunks which arent fixed (ie the fold down type) would be too small for children at that age, or very soon will be.
Think about the storage in the van. Dont be afraid to open cupboards and have a nosy. Look at the kitchen area, will it have enough workspace for you (a bugbear of mine!). Does it have enough cupboards to store both crockery etc and food? (another bugbear of mine .. lol). Check sockets, how many and where are they? For instance, our van came with two, one directly above the other, which meant you could only plug one appliance in at a time, Useless, so we had another fitted.
We all have different requirements and "must haves", and its important to get the layout that works for you and your family.
Happy Hunting!
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