) Stainless caddy – Over the bathroom sink we have the simplehuman Sink Caddy, Stainless Steel. The black control panels that you see in the bathroom do the following things (from top to bottom) – light switch, hot water heater (choose gas or electric), toilet flusher (choose water or no water) and the black tank level warning light (it lets you know when the shitter is full – but hopefully you know before that warning light is on!). Opposite the shower (to your right when you walk in) is the sink and vanity. She’s also a champ at taking a shower – so we often switch between the two. I think the shower is sufficiently big – I don’t feel overly scrunched or limited when showering in it (and my 6-foot husband doesn’t either – in fact we think it was better than some of the 5th wheels we looked at). If you have small kids, they can sit in the base of the shower for a makeshift bath – my daughter loves to fill up the bottom part of the shower and sit in a “bath” – it’s about 5-6 inches of water but she loves it. The shower door is a retracting plastic non-molding surface. The shower has a nice bench that you can sit in and the shower head can be handheld if needed. The shower height at it’s highest is 6 feet 1 inch. So sorta long and narrow (see floor plan above). And 6 ft 6 inches if you’re going from the farthest shower wall to the farthest wall with the bathroom mirror. It’s 3 ft 4 inches from the wall with the window (behind the toilet) to the opposite wall. Let me give you some measurements so you can get an idea of how much space we’re talking. To think I would have previously scoffed at having to share one bathroom with the whole family. There is only one bathroom in the Airstream (some big fifth wheels come with two, so I think it’s good to clarify!). To think we had THREE bathrooms in our old house. I’m going to start from the back and work my way forward – featuring specific areas one at a time. So we’re opening up our home – using photos and descriptions – so you can see just how we live and organize ourselves in our 2015 30-foot Airstream Flying Cloud bunk model – with two kids who make messes and have stuff. I decided that this is just silly – because it’s one of our most common questions – what does the inside of your trailer look like? I think it’s helpful for other full-time families who are considering an Airstream for them to see what real-life inside our trailer looks like. Perhaps I kept thinking that after a few months I’d have it all organized and styled just the way I like it. I was procrastinating thinking it wasn’t quite perfect and that I needed to make it better. It’s been about six months since we hit the road and I’ve been putting off a tour of the inside of our trailer. Airstream 2015 Flying Cloud 30-ft bunk trailer :: Bathroom tour
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