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I think you will find that most caravans with this layout are used by couples so it is not a problem. If you intend to travel with others I agree a different layout would be preferable but the advantages of a rear washroom may out weigh the objections.
Of the rear toilet issue, a lot of caravans have this layout so I don't see where it's a purely a Unicorn problem..
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We think it's a designer problem, if architects designed homes with the toilett and bathroom accessed via the master bedroom who would buy them?
Any caravan we buy will have to have an inboard water tank or have one fitted. Couldn't do with cosy covers for aquarolls or wrapping in an old quilted jacket and suffing the connector tube up the arm in winter. Also, on quick one night stops there's no messing around with the aquaroll. A quick top up with a few litres with a hose and no messing around in the morning.
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Of the rear toilet issue, a lot of caravans have this layout so I don't see where it's a purely a Unicorn problem..
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We think it's a designer problem, if architects designed homes with the toilett and bathroom accessed via the master bedroom who would buy them?
Any caravan we buy will have to have an inboard water tank or have one fitted. Couldn't do with cosy covers for aquarolls or wrapping in an old quilted jacket and suffing the connector tube up the arm in winter. Also, on quick one night stops there's no messing around with the aquaroll. A quick top up with a few litres with a hose and no messing around in the morning.
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