I am looking at a 310RL for our next trailer. We find it checks majority of boxes are looking for taking long trips, other than finding me an office spot for full-time remote consulting work, which requires several computers, monitor(s) and desk. I’m trying to figure out if can turn the bedroom closet into my “cozy” office space. It looks possible, but have some questions, if anyone can shed some light.
Plan would be to put monitor(s) in front of the closet center cabinets, with small desk. To make a little more room for an ergonomic office chair and my feet, it looks like I might need to take out the closet raised platform that sits in front of the wall cabinets. I’ve watched some plant tour videos and seen some shots of the closet under construction. It looks like the BR floor is flat all the way to the front cap cabinetry but can’t quite tell for sure. Are there any aluminum framing or beams in that floor space under that raised platform that would make it unusable for chair floor space? Is the floor finished under the platform, or is it raw decking?
If anyone has a 310RL with a king bed and a tape measure, I’d love to know a few dimensions:
Distance between edge of bed and front edge of the closet base platform.
Distance from bed platform and front edge of the closet base platform.
Depth of closet base platform, to front edge of wall cabinet.
Height from the bedroom floor to where the curved top starts curving back.
I would love to take out the center cabinets to get maximum depth for space, but from what I’ve seen in the plant demo videos there is an aluminum frame right behind the face of the cabinet front face, with a cross beam right between the 3 section shelf and the curved horizontal top cabinet nook. So, looks like will need to maximize space in front of the existing cabinets. And yes, I have considered the dinette space for the office, but that won’t work for us. My wife will want to use that table space. Plus while I’m working during the day in the Bedroom, she can live in the main area without being worried about disturbing me. I know Alliance the 390MP with the mid-office space would be perfect, but we don’t want a 42’ trailer. Are looking to keep under 35’ for more camping spot options, especially in national/state parks.
Plan would be to put monitor(s) in front of the closet center cabinets, with small desk. To make a little more room for an ergonomic office chair and my feet, it looks like I might need to take out the closet raised platform that sits in front of the wall cabinets. I’ve watched some plant tour videos and seen some shots of the closet under construction. It looks like the BR floor is flat all the way to the front cap cabinetry but can’t quite tell for sure. Are there any aluminum framing or beams in that floor space under that raised platform that would make it unusable for chair floor space? Is the floor finished under the platform, or is it raw decking?
If anyone has a 310RL with a king bed and a tape measure, I’d love to know a few dimensions:
Distance between edge of bed and front edge of the closet base platform.
Distance from bed platform and front edge of the closet base platform.
Depth of closet base platform, to front edge of wall cabinet.
Height from the bedroom floor to where the curved top starts curving back.
I would love to take out the center cabinets to get maximum depth for space, but from what I’ve seen in the plant demo videos there is an aluminum frame right behind the face of the cabinet front face, with a cross beam right between the 3 section shelf and the curved horizontal top cabinet nook. So, looks like will need to maximize space in front of the existing cabinets. And yes, I have considered the dinette space for the office, but that won’t work for us. My wife will want to use that table space. Plus while I’m working during the day in the Bedroom, she can live in the main area without being worried about disturbing me. I know Alliance the 390MP with the mid-office space would be perfect, but we don’t want a 42’ trailer. Are looking to keep under 35’ for more camping spot options, especially in national/state parks.