We've almost reached the top! Most of the interior is complete and the next major work will be the "no maintenance" roof sealant, solar array mounting rack, solar panels, and 12v AC unit. The plan remains to reach Millersburg, Indiana in16 days from now to take delivery.
Here are two interior photos. The first is the kitchen (driver) side of the trailer and the second is the dining (passenger) side of the trailer. The goal has always been to maximize the common area space between the bathroom door and the foot of the bed and between the kitchen side and dining side of the trailer. That core living space at the center of the trailer needs to be voluminous enough to accommodate two dogs and two adults working on computers, hanging out, eating meals, and maneuvering around each other as easily as possible.
To do this we skipped the fixed in place dinette set up and went with a flip up bar table (made of the same solid surface material as the kitchen counter top) instead. We eliminate an extra sleeping area (not a problem for us) but we pick up a lot of space between the walls. We'll use two really high quality folding chairs that will do double duty inside and outside as needed. Those chairs should also be a lot easier/cheaper to replace/upgrade than a dinette setup. We also maximize space by using a sliding "barn door" style door for the bathroom.
Many more pictures and much more information here:
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