
Micro469 wrote:Started working on the interior cabinets, and am wondering how deep most people make them. I just have the cabinet shelf in place, but it's starting to look a little claustrophobic. Maybe I'm making them too deep.....
zapj wrote:I am working on my galley and inside cabinets today. The inside of the rear cabin cabinets will be 16" deep and will be 26" from the floor. After reading the post from madjack about knee clearance I went back to take another look at the distance up from the floor after allowing for a 4" mattress. Since my trailer is a 5'x10' I think I can get away with about 22" clearance because the front of the cabinets should be over my shins and not my knees.
Weerider wrote:John,
Here is a picture of our tear with the rear cabin cabinets installed. The floor of the cabin is 59" X 80" The cabinets extend forward of the footboard only 11" and the bottom will be 17" above the top of a 4" mattress. The clearance above the bed was dictated by the way I am mounting the AC. There was room for much deeper cabinets but we decided that we would rather have extra open space in the cabin. We are accustomed to traveling on a motorcycle and over the years have found that we can get along quite well with much less than many people might think. We would rather pack our extra stuff in the truck. The center section will hold a 15" flat-screen TV and the bottom slot a DVD player. The cabinets on either side will have doors and will serve as general storage. Just one more way of doing it.
Howard
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