There's been some good progress made on the skoolie, since my last post. Joseph had some scrap expanded metal in his pile, and used that for the bed frame. We'd read that moisture can be an issue for mattresses in RV's, and this should help, by allowing it to breathe. Below will be used for storage, but it should still be more breathable than plywood, which is what most folks use.
He closed in the remainder of what used to be the original door. The metal is what had covered the inside walls, and was recycled for this purpose. It will be painted.
Cabinet frames went in, over the stove, counter and sink area. Track lighting went in. The range hood I picked up via FB Marketplace was too large for the space. It just happened that all the workings of it were on one side, so Joseph cut it down to RV size.
Cabinet frames went in on the passenger side, over what will be our dining area. We wanted to be sure to have a great view outdoors, while we were eating.
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What a great solution for the range hood! I have to say, this series is fascinating and eye opening. So many things I would have never thought about! I hope others who are looking to do this find your series via google. I would think it would be so helpful.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
The breathable metal bed frame is a stroke of genius! Y'all have done such a great job thinking things out ahead of time for your particular needs.
It's looking marvy!
Figuring out solutions is keeping Joseph on his toes!
Daisy, I knew we were kindred spirits. I use "marvy" all the time :o)!
Wow! That looks so good! Gotta be exciting to see it start to come together!
Thanks, Sandy! It is pretty exciting!
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