I found this vans layout very odd

Pudsey Bear

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Not sure why they put a "garage" up front, not sure I'd want to sleep four in it, nowhere for Liz's many frocks either, only a two burner hob, no mention if it would make two single beds.

 
I could do with a rear garage so I could take the scooter, wheelchair, and maybe a walker with a seat to give me options, what I mean is if we need shopping, the scooter is too cumbersome for a short journey, the wheelchair is better, but only on proper level flooring, and is also a bit weighty so I'd use the walker, outside use is scooter only, I wish I could just take a walker, but I'm in pain fairly quickly so whilst it's okay for shopping as I can stop as and when, not good for wandering round town.
 
I quite like that front 'garage'/locker. For someone who wants a caravan style rear lounge, I think it works well and as the space is accessible from the inside, it would be very easy to use the space for internal storage only and never open the locker door. You could easily remove the middle shelf below the wardrove and have a full-length hanging space, for example.
 
He stated 240v, no mention of a inverter, maybe just a campsite van which is as much use as pockets for a frog.
 
He stated 240v, no mention of a inverter, maybe just a campsite van which is as much use as pockets for a frog.

Virtually every van built will have a mains supply built in Trev, they have to cater for more than wild campers!

Inverters are invariably added by owners further down the line.
 
Virtually every van built will have a mains supply built in Trev, they have to cater for more than wild campers!

Inverters are invariably added by owners further down the line.
I have one built in my van and another on a inverter, only use the mains one at home for a electric fan heater during below zero winter temps and its on a timmer overnight, it also has a 10amp smart charger as solar may not keep the batteries up in december.
 
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