Sleeping arrangements

salandaar

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Oct 30, 2012
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No, don't want to know if you have a cosy arrangement with your neighbour!!!!!
We have just collected our expanda, it is a second hand 2008 hardlid 16 49 1 what the previous owner had done was seperate one of the beds to make it into two singles and his kids slept north/south rather than east/west,obviously they were young kids as 12 year old plus would be getting two long to fit, he had then put a central console [ box ]between the two singles that had two seperate compartments, one for each side, he had it all fixed in properly and the mattress that was now in two pieces had been sent to a trimmer so it was all covered, I'm sorry i didn't take photo's now as I have dis=assembled it, he also installed seperate fans mounted on the side of the wardrobe and fridge housing to keep them cool,it looked really well done and quite innovative,anyone done anything similar??

Andy
 

andrea

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very innovative :) We have too many beds in our panda but what a great idea for those without bunks or a larger family with smaller kids. No one needs to feel like they are 'sharing'
 

Xpandafan

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Nice idea. We're going to use a screen hanging from the "hockey stick" to divide up the cubby house end (double bed) when our granddaughters will stay over later in the year for their first camping experience. They really like the idea of "camping" and "beach" in the same sentence.
 

achjimmy

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Our two boys sleep nth/Sth in the Expanda initially, we modified a sheet to hang from the hockey stick. The daughter sleeps on the lounge. Works well as we have the "lounge" model 16:49-3. Obviously wouldn't work with a dinette. I like the idea of the centre cupboard, for things but it does mean gotta carry something else in the van.