04-13-2016, 06:59 AM
Very interesting! A pet peeing area is unique!
We have a Newell with two bunks and I wish there were three...one more on the floor level for our dog. But the dog just jumps in with one of the kids in their bed after we shut our door and go to sleep anyway!
When not traveling with our kids (basically the times I take our coach back to Newell) I think the bunk area is awesome for storing things as it's basically two huge easily accessible "shelves". The bunks in our floor plan eat into bedroom space a little. But most people that see our coach can't believe how big our galley and living space are. I think the trade off with bedroom space is worth it. Our previous Newell had a bigger bedroom and we don't notice the functional difference at all. Others may see it differently of course.
I agree with Richard. Odors in RV are an issue. I'd think a dog relieving area would only exacerbate the issue. I find odors are not an issue as much when using the coach as when it's parked or stored for a while with no activity. Airflow and air filtration is important for odor control in an rv and that's usually an issue when it's stored or parked. I use these air purifiers with carbon odor filters in my coach and they work wonders. http://www.rabbitair.com You might consider something like this close to the pet area. I keep these running at medium to high speed 100% of the time when we're not in our coach. We have no odor issues.
We have a Newell with two bunks and I wish there were three...one more on the floor level for our dog. But the dog just jumps in with one of the kids in their bed after we shut our door and go to sleep anyway!
When not traveling with our kids (basically the times I take our coach back to Newell) I think the bunk area is awesome for storing things as it's basically two huge easily accessible "shelves". The bunks in our floor plan eat into bedroom space a little. But most people that see our coach can't believe how big our galley and living space are. I think the trade off with bedroom space is worth it. Our previous Newell had a bigger bedroom and we don't notice the functional difference at all. Others may see it differently of course.
I agree with Richard. Odors in RV are an issue. I'd think a dog relieving area would only exacerbate the issue. I find odors are not an issue as much when using the coach as when it's parked or stored for a while with no activity. Airflow and air filtration is important for odor control in an rv and that's usually an issue when it's stored or parked. I use these air purifiers with carbon odor filters in my coach and they work wonders. http://www.rabbitair.com You might consider something like this close to the pet area. I keep these running at medium to high speed 100% of the time when we're not in our coach. We have no odor issues.
JasonÂ
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Previous owner of 2013 #1472
Previous 2003 #665 triple slide
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2 kids
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