Increasing Sleeping Space in Your RV

Increasing Sleeping Space in Your RV

Maybe you need a little extra space for the family. Or maybe you’re planning on bringing a few close friends on your next camping trip. Either way, sometimes your RV just doesn’t have enough sleeping space for your needs. Fortunately, there are a lot of great solutions for adding space to your existing camper! Keep reading to learn more about the options available to you.

Murphy Beds

You’ve probably heard about Murphy beds. These beds fold up and away into the wall for more floor space during the day, so they are a great solution for adding sleeping space in your camper. Make sure to check the dimensions of your RV before installing a unit.

A benefit of this additional sleeping option is you can basically get any size of bed depending on how much room you have. If you’re worried about an eyesore, a Murphy bed is a great way to keep a bed out of sight.

Hammocks

Camping hammocks aren’t just for the great outdoors! You can use a hammock as an extra sleeping space inside of your camper. Hang it up indoors and you instantly have another bed. It’s easy to take down and put back up, so you won’t need to worry about it getting in the way or being an eyesore. You can string your hammock across the living area or kitchen. Make sure it is well supported and secure. You definitely don’t want anyone falling out of it during the night!

Cab Bed

If your RV has some extra overhead space above the cab seating, you can easily transform this place into another sleeping area! It can be as simple as putting a sleeping bag up there, or you can break out your DIY skills and build a cot. You can even potentially fit a small mattress in that space. Make sure to measure the space so you know how much room you actually have.

This option is generally for smaller passengers or for those who don’t mind being in tight spaces. A lot of people have gone with a cab bed, so you’ll be able to find great resources and advice for making your own!

For more information or to explore RVs for sale, visit R’nR RV Center. We are a dealership located in Liberty Lake and North Spokane, Washington, as well as Lewiston, Idaho.

Murphy Beds

You’ve probably heard about Murphy beds. These beds fold up and away into the wall for more floor space during the day, so they are a great solution for adding sleeping space in your camper. Make sure to check the dimensions of your RV before installing a unit.

A benefit of this additional sleeping option is you can basically get any size of bed depending on how much room you have. If you’re worried about an eyesore, a Murphy bed is a great way to keep a bed out of sight.

Hammocks

Camping hammocks aren’t just for the great outdoors! You can use a hammock as an extra sleeping space inside of your camper. Hang it up indoors and you instantly have another bed. It’s easy to take down and put back up, so you won’t need to worry about it getting in the way or being an eyesore. You can string your hammock across the living area or kitchen. Make sure it is well supported and secure. You definitely don’t want anyone falling out of it during the night!

Cab Bed

If your RV has some extra overhead space above the cab seating, you can easily transform this place into another sleeping area! It can be as simple as putting a sleeping bag up there, or you can break out your DIY skills and build a cot. You can even potentially fit a small mattress in that space. Make sure to measure the space so you know how much room you actually have.

This option is generally for smaller passengers or for those who don’t mind being in tight spaces. A lot of people have gone with a cab bed, so you’ll be able to find great resources and advice for making your own!

For more information or to explore RVs for sale, visit R’nR RV Center. We are a dealership located in Liberty Lake and North Spokane, Washington, as well as Lewiston, Idaho.

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Why Buy a Winnebago® RV?

Why Buy a Winnebago® RV?

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Winnebago is the kind of name that’s made its way into households across America. Even those who don’t go camping know the name Winnebago. So, how does a company get this kind of reputation for excellence? To find out for yourself, stop by R’nR RV Center in Liberty Lake and North Spokane, Washington, or Lewiston, Idaho, and we’ll give you a complete tour of available options.

History

The start of the Winnebago legacy dates back to the 1950s when John K. Hanson started a small travel trailer business to boost the local economy. This small business grew and grew until 1960, when the company was renamed Winnebago and the juggernaut truly took off.

In 1966, they released their very first, company-produced model, the 001, an affordable motorcoach built for families who wanted to see the country with their children without breaking the bank. It was the beginning of a long history of affordable, efficient, and enjoyable RVs, a reputation they keep up to this day.

Winnebago also contributed a number of firsts to the industry. This includes things like Thermo-Panel, or insulated walls for a more comfortable and efficient living area without adding an impossible amount of weight.

Winnebago® RVs in Pop Culture

The company became so famous, that they started to make their way into pop culture and media, and many considered Winnebago to be synonymous with all RVs. They’ve been featured in political campaigns, movies, TV shows, and even songs.

The Winnebago® Lifestyle

They don’t stop there. Winnebago knows that buying an RV isn’t just investing in another product—it’s a way of life. You’re choosing to make your downtime more exciting and relaxing, both for yourself and your friends and family. That’s why Winnebago also offers excellent customer service on top of their excellent campers. You can even join the Winnebago International Travelers Club to connect with other owners for traveling tips and ownership advice. Attend the yearly Grand National Rally and read through the WinnebagoLife blog for complete immersion and to build out a more robust camping network. You might even create a lifelong friendship on the other side of the country!

And on that note, you’re probably ready to check out some of the Winnebago RVs for sale here at R’nR RV Center. We’re happy to show you what we have available and to give you an up-close tour of some of your favorite models. We proudly serve those from Liberty Lake and North Spokane, Washington, as well as Lewiston, Idaho.

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