with this mattress, i'm now looking at making a sliding platform bed that i can remove if needed. i think it would be nice if i get stuck in the trailer for a rainy day to where i can have more of a couch than just a bed.
awesome, thanks for sharing the info, it will be good to consider as an option. the van looks pretty cool, definitely pics that i can draw inspiration from.
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Chris - for bed platforms I've done all sorts of stuff over the years in everything from pickups to station wagons to vans, and the single best, easiest, and least expensive most portable system is what I have now. It would work great in your trailer.
Those lower side cupboards I have in my van? I sized their height to be just right for sitting when I put my sliding bedboard and upholstered mattress on top, supported in the middle by a crate. They hold a shitload of gear, too, with simple finger-hole lids that come all the way off, though could be easily hinged. They're still there in the pic with all my gear, just buried behind my cases and bike.
My bed board is simple as can be: a piano-hinged two piece of 1/2" plywood, sized the same width as my two-piece mattress (about sleeping bag width at only 25", though could be whatever width anyone wants). Folds in half and stows away along that half bulkhead, or removed entirely if I don't need it.
The beauty of having the side cupboards at sitting height, though, is that I can slide that bedboard anywhere along the whole length of the van (I'm short enough to sleep in the 72" width), OR along one side or the other. I have a simple crate that is the same height of the side cupboards that supports the middle at the hinge.
SO: I have three positions I can use the bed; crossways or down either side, as well as anywhere crossways along the whole length of the van.
When going down the highway, I usually have it set up crossways, either as in the pic or ahead of the half-bulkhead and right behind the seats. That way I can go right from the front seat to the bed when stealth-camping or at truck stops, etc.
When camping, I often leave it crossways, though if I have my daughter or someone else with me, I bring along my 2nd bedboard and we each have a side, with a full front-to-back walkway down the middle.
It has proven to be the best and easiest, and least in the way, setup ever.
I can't recommend more highly the use of lower side cupboards to serve as bed supports, along with a folding bedboard, in your trailer.
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