For those of you who run a business from your RV that requires a full time desk, what does your set up look like? I really want a separate work area - not using my dining table, so most likely I would remove a sofa to put in a desk or table.
Cheryl - our RV came with a built in desk, hubby added a pullout keyboard tray for me and I quickly claimed the desk as "mine". We then got rid of the couch and bought a desk for him. I had previously posted pictures in the RV furniture thread.
Just saw this the other day and thought it was a great option with two chairs. Table comes all the way out so four chairs would fit too. They are designed to replace the dinette or sofa in an rv.
This thread has more information on the table/cabinet set up that others like.
Bob and Lindy said
10:30 PM Apr 7, 2014
We have the Montana 3295RK, which is no longer in production but has a built in desk that is at the rear of the 5er. The RK in the model # designates 'rear kitchen' but it is on the curb side of the unit taking up half the width while the desk is the other half. The desk is wide enough for a laptop & printer side by side & 2 file size drawers under the right side. It suits us perfectly, at least in all the part-timing we have done. Full-timing is just around the corner for us. The only drawback we have had is the drawers may open in transit (or weren't closed properly) & when we stop & extend the slides the drawer may be behind trim of the slide.
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If you Google search this model you should find a floor plan or I can produce that and photos. If I remember right, you are considering a motorhome and not a trailer but it would give you some ideas.
Good luck in your search.
suse1023 said
06:45 PM May 17, 2014
we're getting these base cabinets for our fiver. I like them much more than the rv furniture I've been seeing online.
however no wine storage needed for us, lol.
I will bridge them with a top if we decide we need to make it into a desk, but for now I intend to line up three under the window in the slide where the couch was for storage. Pottery Barn saleslady told me yesterday that if I go to the store to order them and can show I am new to the area they will give me a 15% discount, and my forwarded mail will qualify me---that will pay for shipping--yippee!
Sorry if I didn't post this in the right area.
For those of you who run a business from your RV that requires a full time desk, what does your set up look like? I really want a separate work area - not using my dining table, so most likely I would remove a sofa to put in a desk or table.
Maybe that might help inspire some ideas :)
rv-dreams.activeboard.com/t54733672/another-step-getting-rid-of-some-of-the-furniture/
Just saw this the other day and thought it was a great option with two chairs. Table comes all the way out so four chairs would fit too. They are designed to replace the dinette or sofa in an rv.
shop4seats.com/rv-furniture/rv-cabinets/rv-cabinet-desk-with-optional-table.html
Have fun!!
Jodee
This thread has more information on the table/cabinet set up that others like.
Ask me how I know this...
If you Google search this model you should find a floor plan or I can produce that and photos. If I remember right, you are considering a motorhome and not a trailer but it would give you some ideas.
Good luck in your search.
www.potterybarn.com/products/modular-bar-buffet-with-1-wine-base/%7Cmodular%2Bbar%2Bbase%2Bcabinet%7C6%7Cbest%7C0%7C1%7C24%7C%7C1&cm_src=PRODUCTSEARCH||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_-NoMerchRules
however no wine storage needed for us, lol.
I will bridge them with a top if we decide we need to make it into a desk, but for now I intend to line up three under the window in the slide where the couch was for storage. Pottery Barn saleslady told me yesterday that if I go to the store to order them and can show I am new to the area they will give me a 15% discount, and my forwarded mail will qualify me---that will pay for shipping--yippee!