Our family of 12 (there are 2 more grown and flown…) fulltimes in a 40′ toy hauler. Needless to say, our RV, nor any RV for that matter, are made to accommodate our family comfortable. Necessity has been the mother of many of our many mods! Our latest one is done for both functionality and aesthetics.
Let’s be honest – RVs are designed for you to fall in love with them on the sales lot and take them home – they are not designed for living. It seems our drive since we’ve had this toy hauler, is to make it ‘livable’. Livable to the point where we like everything about it!
For our entertainment center, hubby ripped the whole thing out and started over. I drew up what I wanted, with the measurements that were important to me, and his job was to make it work out and look good! I think he did a fabulous job!
Next, he rerouted our furnace ducting. The manufacturer had it snaking all over so that by the time it got to the boys’ room, they weren’t getting any noticeable heat. Vaughn took it straight through the wall, and it now stays much warmer back there. He also moved the TV up about 6 inches (?), and over closer to the wall so we could utilize some of the space that was wasted in the first frame.
Vaughn rebuilt the entertainment center using many of the same framing techniques, and he even used the same faceplate wood, ripped down to fit the new design. The new design has many more open shelves, less wasted space, and even has built-in dolly bunk beds (which will make great bookshelves when the dolly’s outgrow their beds!). He reused a set of doors to hide the amp and wires, and whatever else we couldn’t get rid of! 🙂
I’m so happy with my new entertainment center. We really enjoy modding our toy hauler to fit the needs of our fulltiming family. If you would like to see a few more pictures of this modification, you can check them out at our personal blog: TicknorTribe.com 🙂