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- somewhereinusa
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It's been a while, and since I'm NEVER home not much progress has been made. I have however been working on the floor plan (and learning how to use Sketchup) and think this is pretty much it. Still some things to clean up, and I haven't quite figured out how to sink the sink into the counter top. And, yea I know after yapping about a bed against the wall, that's what I ended up with. After living in the cab of a truck for 20 years, open space will be a luxury for me and I didn't want to climb over wheel wells. Mumsywumsy likes to sit down to do all of those things that are a mystery to me, so I think I have devised a clever lighted vanity with fold up seat in the bedroom.
Here is the basic layout. Since the bus will also be a photo print and showroom for my event photography, the front room has the computers and printers as well as a work area.
The area directly to the left of the toilet is where the original side door is and I wanted to have it usable to load supplies directly instead of carting them up the steps. I'm also thinking of adding
a broom closet behind the refrigerator. There will also be overhead cabinets above photo room/kitchen on right side and the left bunk. Big cabinet behind the computers will house at least 2 photo printers on heavy duty drawer slides, and hopefully the cpu's also. Wall at the very rear is more storage above the engine doghouse.
View of the bedroom vanity.
Bath right side.
Bath left side.
Photo room configured as a work area.
As a dining area.
As a seating area.
Only 5 more months and I can say "Take this job and shove it" then I can get down to work on the bus.
Here is the basic layout. Since the bus will also be a photo print and showroom for my event photography, the front room has the computers and printers as well as a work area.
The area directly to the left of the toilet is where the original side door is and I wanted to have it usable to load supplies directly instead of carting them up the steps. I'm also thinking of adding
a broom closet behind the refrigerator. There will also be overhead cabinets above photo room/kitchen on right side and the left bunk. Big cabinet behind the computers will house at least 2 photo printers on heavy duty drawer slides, and hopefully the cpu's also. Wall at the very rear is more storage above the engine doghouse.
View of the bedroom vanity.
Bath right side.
Bath left side.
Photo room configured as a work area.
As a dining area.
As a seating area.
Only 5 more months and I can say "Take this job and shove it" then I can get down to work on the bus.
Interesting work with the computor, are we allowed to comment on the design so far?
I'm going to anyway No offence intended.
Your bus is 40ft, you have 4 little rooms, think about how tiny is will all be with such short distance to the next wall.
I was in a 30ft bus once , it had 3 little rooms , similar setup. Once there were 3 or 4 people on board , it was WAAY too cosy. Needed the internal partition walls gone.
Where's the lounge? you know , the resting area you can put yer feet up and relax in , perhaps have a bit of an afternoon nap, share a cuddle with your movie guest
Is it really going to be ok to go thru the bathroom every time you visit the rear of the bus?
Very work station like work station
As for the kitchen sink ,, yep , just get that router going . . . . BRRRRRR easy as .
Several other thoughts available if you can put up with them
I'm going to anyway No offence intended.
Your bus is 40ft, you have 4 little rooms, think about how tiny is will all be with such short distance to the next wall.
I was in a 30ft bus once , it had 3 little rooms , similar setup. Once there were 3 or 4 people on board , it was WAAY too cosy. Needed the internal partition walls gone.
Where's the lounge? you know , the resting area you can put yer feet up and relax in , perhaps have a bit of an afternoon nap, share a cuddle with your movie guest
Is it really going to be ok to go thru the bathroom every time you visit the rear of the bus?
Very work station like work station
As for the kitchen sink ,, yep , just get that router going . . . . BRRRRRR easy as .
Several other thoughts available if you can put up with them
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- somewhereinusa
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Dusty, thanks for the input, although I'm a little confused by some of it.
As for the front room(I call the photo room) It's the whole reason for the project. I do event photography, usually out in someone's field. There are two photographers, thus the two workstations. We each do our own editing and printing using my equipment. Customers come in and view and order for that "instant gratification" The present setup is in a much smaller area that doesn't even have a place to sit for customers. All computer equipment is in one cabinet so that I can provide EXTRA cooling, most of my equipment failures have been due to hard drives overheating.
If I really feel that I must relax somewhere I can always go to my son's(he's the second photographer) converted Greyhound.
It's over 19 feet to the first wall, showroom and kitchen are one big room, except for large cabinet that will house most of computer/printer equipment.Your bus is 40ft, you have 4 little rooms, think about how tiny is will all be with such short distance to the next wall.
Hasn't happened in the first 46 years, probably not likely now.share a cuddle with your movie guest
That's what beds are for. As for sitting around, I don't do that much and usually do it in a comfortable chair of which there are at least four in the front.Where's the lounge? you know , the resting area you can put yer feet up and relax in , perhaps have a bit of an afternoon nap
I'm not a big fan of the bathrooms with little compartments for each activity. I don't like little showers, little rooms to sit in, etc. Putting the bathroom in the back wastes too much space because of engine doghouse, also there isn't enough room under the rear for waste tanks. We've also been doing that in the same room for 46 years.Is it really going to be ok to go thru the bathroom every time you visit the rear of the bus?
I know how to install the actual sink, it's getting it to look right in the program I"m having trouble with.As for the kitchen sink ,, yep , just get that router going . . . . BRRRRRR easy as
As for the front room(I call the photo room) It's the whole reason for the project. I do event photography, usually out in someone's field. There are two photographers, thus the two workstations. We each do our own editing and printing using my equipment. Customers come in and view and order for that "instant gratification" The present setup is in a much smaller area that doesn't even have a place to sit for customers. All computer equipment is in one cabinet so that I can provide EXTRA cooling, most of my equipment failures have been due to hard drives overheating.
If I really feel that I must relax somewhere I can always go to my son's(he's the second photographer) converted Greyhound.
I like the bed layout and the vanity with fold up bench is very cool! By the way, I purchased that very same round corner shower for my bus last summer. It sells for $500 and up...I got one for $150. They said they were going to discontinue the "water droplet" pattern...but they didn't...I just saw them last month at the same store. So I think there was some kind of inventory error...and I got an awesome deal on it.
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- somewhereinusa
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- somewhereinusa
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You're right...they are about $600 right now. In fact, they list them on ebay for $699 Yep, I sure got a deal. The HUGE container it's in is sitting in my son's garage on a pallet just waiting for me to do something with it
Dusty, when I put my floor plan on here I'd sure appreciate your thoughts and input on it. I've changed it 25 times at least And just when I think I have it how I want it...something bugs me and I start over
Dusty, when I put my floor plan on here I'd sure appreciate your thoughts and input on it. I've changed it 25 times at least And just when I think I have it how I want it...something bugs me and I start over
ezrablu
1991 Bluebird International
360 DT - 6 Speed
1991 Bluebird International
360 DT - 6 Speed
Re: pics
I think that this is an excellent photograph. Rudysomewhereinusa wrote:I'm courious now, there are a bunch of pics on the first page of this post. Can no one seen them? Sorry, I'm just not likely to use yet another picture hosting site. I already have three. I cross post to other forums, and adding another step is getting a bit much. I see that I used the wrong tags on the earlier one tonight. It should have been like this
http://www.mrsharkey.com/forum/vwtp.php ... &start=165
but that will just make the url clickable.
rlaggren responded to the above url, I wonder did he see the pics?
Can anyone see this pic?
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- somewhereinusa
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Well, the retirement came early, forced by doctor. ( I'm pretty well convinced now that the truck is what made me sick)After NOT driving for a week I feel better than I have for a long time. After I I get some things wrapped up, I hope to get crack'n on the bus.
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