I have a Sundowner with a really big dressing room.
The dressing area is fully insulated and paneled in aluminum -- done when I
ordered the trailer. It has several large windows with screens and a
roof-vent. I get very little condensation -- usually some when I run
the heater (portable) on really cold evenings.
My furnishings are a
futon with a memory foam mattress topper on it -- reeeeeeeally
comfortable -- on the gooseneck.
Two sets of plastic cabinets with 5
drawers each for food/dish storage (from Costco)
a plastic folding
table from costco for eating on
some folding chairs for sitting
on
a blanket chest for storing all my horse blankets -- is is also used
as a seat for the table and a step-up to the gooseneck
a deck corner
storage unit by Rubbermaid which fits into one of the corners -- I store my
cook stove and heater in the bottom and miscellaneous junk in the top.
The top of the unit is used for cooking on my Coleman camp stove.
a
porto-potty which I put in the rear of the trailer once the horse is
unloaded. There's a door between the dressing room and the horse box
-- a necessity as far as I'm concerned.
>I have been trailer shopping so reading with
interest > the discussion on LQ versus campers. Since this
is > my first trailer, I am going used and definately no > LQ, but
was thinking that some of these GN have really > big dressing room/tack
rooms that you could sleep in > to stay dry versus the tent. I just
wonder about > water condensation though. What does it take
to > convert that kind of space to be reasonably > comfortable to
sleep in? > Sheryl