Thanks all for the compliments!
The interior is very comfortable and inviting, and when I get closer to finished, and my wife has a hand in figuring out what the curtains, etc. should be, it will look even better!
Right now, the curtains and bed spread are just some old garage sale junk that I tacked up as a visual aid.
Doug, the bedspread is a nice find, and pretty, but the deep mustard background clashes with the burgundy and honey colored wood.
I do like chenille, and will probably try to find some in a better color.
I wanted the bed/cabin to be one that draws you in, and makes you feel relaxed.
Roughing it went out the window years ago, along with the tent.
I chose a good inner spring futon mattress.
They don't give 'em away, but very comfortable they are!
A regular mattress will work too, but they're a bit thicker, and are a lot harder to bend when taking it in or out.
We used a real mattress on our first tear, super comfortable, but tricky to get in or out...
We made the lower section of the galley wall hinged, so the mattress could be removed from the rear.
Speaking of in and out, the size of the Cabin car door is great
Plenty of room up and sideways, no trouble getting the bed in!
(The mattress in the picture was a temporary one...didn't want to trash the good one while building, but needed something in there to build around)
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...