Thanks everyone, this is really useful, i am going to be focussing on a design for an expandable caravan. One where you can literally press a button and the caravan sort of "folds out" and becomes almost twice as big using solid materials and not awning material. I am wondering if anyone would be willing to give me feedback on any designs i have came up with once i have drawn them up?It won't be for a couple of weeks yet but i feel that feedback from regular users would be very useful for my progress. I will also be looking to incorporate the ideas that have been put across here.At home I sit in an arm chair!!, prahaps this could be a design feture fixed bed 2 birth with 2 arm chairs instead of 2 benches
Kevin H
Hello Mark,Popup Juhn
Yes but I do not like that one wonder if they are going to come up with so different ones.
Mark
John L
I ham surprised that GRP construction is heave.
I used to work in a GRP shop that made things for curtain side trailer such as air flows and front panels and side skirts. A lot of thing that we made were big but they seemed to be light in wait and GRP is used in a lot of sports cars.
I only work in this shop for a year so I do not now a lot a bout it but as you can see it puzzled me how you can say it heavier in construction.
Mark
I agree entirely this having considered exacatly this solution. Hopefully it would be possible to do away with the ridiculous cut away mattress as well. Do wives get lumbered with the small half of the mattress-why should they? Perhaps just part of bed could sit against the wall, leaving the other half to form sofa type seating?The one thing that i think would revolutionise the caravan is if some one were to come up with a fixed bed which could be folded /hinged, into the wall ,thus giving space during the day and folding down when needed at bed time . bedding could be designed to stay put during the folding up and down process.
Most fixed beds today are hinged to give acces to storage under the bed and to the water heater .the storage is not very practical and the water heater could be sited in the space aprox 400mmx500mm which would be formed at the bed head .
As part of your designe project,just think about it ,visit some caravan showrooms and look at the fixed beds ,then think with a bit of clever designe that bed could be hinged up and store aganst the back wall giving aprox 1.500mm x 1.100 daytime space . Good luck in your project Coljac