tony.latham wrote:Five-wide, a ceiling fan, screened side windows (in the doors), And two doors. Headboard with USB charging ports. 12V outlet for the electric blanket at the foot. A the damn-good mattress that we have.
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I vote for function over form. I built a little 4x8' 'drop for my sister and bro-in-law. (They're skinny.) He insisted it have a rolled in front and back. I tried my damnest to talk him out of it. They lost 9" with that must-have. 9" is a lotta space in a teardrop.
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Shep505 wrote:... does form follow function or function dictates form. As a rule do most people decide what their most important needs are and design a profile around that or do most go with a classic shape or other and adapt to that....Shep
On the cupboard doors, I didn’t finish ours the first few times we went camping and figured out the way we use the cupboards at our feet, I’m really glad I didn’t install them, they would have just been a nuisance.
I figure a queen at 60 inches would be so tight on the sides it would be hard to make the bed taking into account wall thickness if insulated. I think the full size will fit perfectly but that's as small as I want to go.
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