nomifyle
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I bought the camper I went to look at. For the price it seemed to be in decent shape. My pastor said I could park it behind the church and a nice man from the church is going to look it over and make any needed repairs. It's the FEMA camper I was talking about on the other thread on rv storage.
And as for storage, besides a closet near the bathroom, the small one in the front bedroom, there is storage under the seats in the dining booth, storage under the sofa, queen size bed size storage under the bed, some storage under the bunks, in addition to using the bunks for storage. There is a narrow but kind of deep pantry. The kitchen cabinets are hobbit size and I mean tiny, but enough for some dishes and a couple of pots and pans. The sinks are regular sinks only a little shallow, but larger than usual size camper sinks. The fridge is a regular house fridge. The counter space is very small but I can put a big butcher block cutting board over one sink to give me more space.
Now that I've actually seen the camper I'm getting ideas about what to do with it. And since our last camper was similar I have an idea what I can and can't do. I might even be able to hang a couple of my paintings up on the wall.
I have several 5' tall folding bookcases that I think two would fit in the bedroom between the bed and the wall, therefore giving me some book shelves. I can't walk on the other side of my bed anyway so that wouldn't be anything new. LOL
There is no way DH and I could both live in this camper, he could spend the night or two but to stay we'd have to get another camper.
Gotta try to make the best of it.
Judy
And as for storage, besides a closet near the bathroom, the small one in the front bedroom, there is storage under the seats in the dining booth, storage under the sofa, queen size bed size storage under the bed, some storage under the bunks, in addition to using the bunks for storage. There is a narrow but kind of deep pantry. The kitchen cabinets are hobbit size and I mean tiny, but enough for some dishes and a couple of pots and pans. The sinks are regular sinks only a little shallow, but larger than usual size camper sinks. The fridge is a regular house fridge. The counter space is very small but I can put a big butcher block cutting board over one sink to give me more space.
Now that I've actually seen the camper I'm getting ideas about what to do with it. And since our last camper was similar I have an idea what I can and can't do. I might even be able to hang a couple of my paintings up on the wall.
I have several 5' tall folding bookcases that I think two would fit in the bedroom between the bed and the wall, therefore giving me some book shelves. I can't walk on the other side of my bed anyway so that wouldn't be anything new. LOL
There is no way DH and I could both live in this camper, he could spend the night or two but to stay we'd have to get another camper.
Gotta try to make the best of it.
Judy