John I also have a 93 "Lil"
Bigfoot. I love the front dinette. What have you done with the existing at the back ? One could leave it set up as a bed. Put drawer glides on a removable 3/4" plywood floor and make a long drawer for each side. One could leave the support in place, leave the center opening to slide camp chairs down over the support. Maybe 4 shallow vinyl tote containers. I love the idea. will talk to my wife. My sister lives in Canmore. where are you located ? would like to see yer' rig. could one make the bunk bed usable ? With hinges on dinette table that pull apart at the pins allowing the table to slide to the left, or right ( depending on how they were placed ) and removed no unscrewing of a screw. Make the top bed in two pieces with sliding or pin removable hinges. Top bed could be used or pulled off the wall and set in the tow.or the garage.
I removed the clothes rod from the top of the clothes closet and made it into a pantry. attached 1/2" x 2" plywood to support adjustable shelve brackets on the walls Put a wood floor over the space above the wheel well. I made 3 shelves with a 3/4" x 1 1/2" front edge. (To keep heavy items on the shelf.) The door will not stay shut when on the road; shifting cans or heavy objects like pots and pans on the floor will open it I found a 3/16th " by 1/2" +- vinyl strap having a push snap on one end ( like those on jeans ) and nothing on the other end. I screwed the male end to the top of the door corner, slid the raw end under the trim at the top of the door. one must pull it taught to reach the snaps together. I bought it at the trailer sales accessories store.Pantry holds pots pans at the bottom.light items at the top. I put a 2" spacer over the
axle, to to help fix sagging
axle rubber. can show how if needed. can't buy a new
axle,very strange construction. stepping up into the opening takes a bit to get used to. the wheels don't rub in the wheel wells, wheel covers can be put over the top of the wheel. Later Kenny