Single beds or fixed island?

warrington replied on 27/09/2022 14:52

Posted on 27/09/2022 14:52

Hi everyone, a long time since I have posted but I hope I have the right place! We have sold our motorhome and now planning to buy a caravan, we will be going to the caravan show in October . We prefer beds which give us both easy access so we don't need to climb over each other when getting out of bed. We are considering singles or fixed island .Are caravan single beds big enough for adults or should we limit our search to a fixed island bed? We are average sized adults but not quite as agile now. Looking forward to hearing about your own experiences and thoughts. Thank you 

heddlo replied on 28/09/2022 08:52

Posted on 28/09/2022 08:52

We went from single beds to an island bed.  The single beds were 2’4” wide and 6’2” long, almost long enough for a 6’3” OH, although he did get fed up with stubbing his toe on the board at the end.  The reason we changed to island bed layout was we didn’t find singles gave us much ‘wriggle room’; being mostly side sleepers, often knees were hanging out and at times felt a bit like sleeping in a coffin.  We prefer the island one and yes it doesn’t give a huge amount of room at end of bed during the night when it’s extended (about a foot) but easy enough to get past.  During the day when it’s retracted the passage is fine.  Personal choice but we found it better for us.  An earlier caravan had a ‘French’ side access bed which we found very inconvenient.

warrington replied on 28/09/2022 09:18

Posted on 28/09/2022 09:18

Thank you so much for all the replies and useful information. Our main concern was that the single beds would be too narrow but it sounds like people feel they are more than adequate.Now all we need to do is find the right caravan layout for us.Thanks again. 

NutsyH replied on 28/09/2022 11:58

Posted on 28/09/2022 11:58

2 singles every time. Easy access to bathroom for both adults. I recommend you get Duvalay mattress toppers, which make them more comfortable.

TimboC replied on 28/09/2022 12:11

Posted on 28/09/2022 12:11

I can understand not wanting a corner bed due to clambering over each other but for us, its a no brainer. 6ft 5 inch long, nice and wide and bags of storage space underneath. Personally, I wouldn't buy anything else, although manufacturers seem to be ditching them.

Island beds are only 6ft 2 long in most cases, so unless you sleep with head against the headboard, then your feet will hang over the end at somepoint. On standard width caravans, the end butts up to either the side or the middle bathroom door. If it butts up to the side then you can't get round in the middle of the night.

Single beds are too narrow for us, and access to storage underneath is difficult to get to, and restricted to the width of the bed.

In your situation, I would go for an island bed that comes from the back of the caravan with a central bathroom. It will butt up to the bathroom door, but that slides so you should both get access. There will be plenty of storage space underneath the bed for chairs etc, but their won't be an outside door so you'll need to bring everything through the bathroom.

Final point, test before you buy. Get the bed out to its full length, and lie on it. For half an hour if needed. Visit the loo with the bed extended and make sure it all works before committing.

 

Good luck!

markNEScotland replied on 28/09/2022 19:13

Posted on 28/09/2022 19:13

We have a conqueror 645, 2013, so not as wide as latest vans. No complaints, ok a bit of a squeeze for me when extended to get to the kettle!  but pretty good for 2 pensioners.

handsj replied on 29/09/2022 11:14

Posted on 29/09/2022 11:14

We had a 2016 Elddis Affinity 550 with the island bed at the rear of the caravan. The bed was the best part of that caravan and it worked well for us.  But then design and quality problems caused us to trade in our Affinity.

We realised that we had been towing around a large caravan just for the night time convenience of the bed, whereas the lounge area had been really quite compact in that caravan.

So we bought a Knaus Starclass 480 2 berth van and use the two front single beds with Duvalays. It works very well for us, especially for night time bathroom visits.  And we have a much larger daytime space in a much smaller caravan!

Delighted!

NutsyH replied on 29/09/2022 11:41

Posted on 29/09/2022 11:14 by handsj

We had a 2016 Elddis Affinity 550 with the island bed at the rear of the caravan. The bed was the best part of that caravan and it worked well for us.  But then design and quality problems caused us to trade in our Affinity.

We realised that we had been towing around a large caravan just for the night time convenience of the bed, whereas the lounge area had been really quite compact in that caravan.

So we bought a Knaus Starclass 480 2 berth van and use the two front single beds with Duvalays. It works very well for us, especially for night time bathroom visits.  And we have a much larger daytime space in a much smaller caravan!

Delighted!

Posted on 29/09/2022 11:41

That looks a nice compact layout, but the front bed cushions still have the knee roll - why do caravan manufacturers still insist on doing this? We traded from a Swift with front lounge/beds to a Bailey Unicorn Cordoba as we found the knee roll made sleeping very uncomfortable. Having twin beds at the rear avoids this. 

ScreenNameADF2063F76 replied on 01/10/2022 21:44

Posted on 01/10/2022 21:44

2022 Swift Challenger, 6' 3" island bed, 4' 4" wide, in a van just 7' 4" wide. No problems encountered in either of us getting out of our respective sides. And it's still nice to be a couple even when older.

Lutz replied on 02/10/2022 20:00

Posted on 01/10/2022 21:44 by ScreenNameADF2063F76

2022 Swift Challenger, 6' 3" island bed, 4' 4" wide, in a van just 7' 4" wide. No problems encountered in either of us getting out of our respective sides. And it's still nice to be a couple even when older.

Posted on 02/10/2022 20:00

Of course it's everybody's personal preference but to me 4' 4" is rather narrow for a double bed. The single beds in our caravan are already 3ft wide each and the double bed back home 6' 7". Anything much less would create problems when we finish lying diagonally in it when we wake up in the morning.

watto64 replied on 02/10/2022 22:24

Posted on 02/10/2022 22:24

We have a 2014 elddis crusader cyclone with rear island bed, plenty of access room both sides to the wardrobes and no extension of the bed needed. Plenty of 'dressing room' in the midships.

We purchased this caravan to replace our lunar freelander which was also an end island bed set up.

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