I'm starting a new project van (yet to be purchased) and I want to make it so it can sleep 3 people comfortably. A bigger bed for my wife and I, then some other platform or bunk style bed for my growing teenage son. He's outgrown sleeping sideways on a bench seat in our current van. I'm leaning towards getting another Chevy like a G20 or Express.
Preferably it wouldn't be in place all the time. If it takes 5-10 minutes to set up, that's fine. Does anyone have any ideas or examples?
Three local families do 5
One is a standard Mercedes with a pop top.
The other one is a extra long/tall Mercedes hard roof. The third is a Transit long/tall
All three have AwD/4x4 etc.
All three were custom builds.
All three have rear flip down side cots over a full width bunk.
The 5th in both tall extra long rigs is across the very back slightly above the main. Bed ie main bed foot space under smaller 5th bunk.
The standard length Merc the 5th is in the penthouse pop top.
All three use the stock 2nd row bench for seating 3.
The two long/talls have a small 3ft ish wide wet locker side door side just at the door root.
It doubles as a wet locker, small shower in a pinch, and or some trips they toss the composTing toilet in the wet locker. Basically its flex space for dirty crap etc. very small cabinet behind 2nd row seat with small dorm style fridge and tiny sink. Short section of cabinet above starting at about the seat back on the 2nd row.
The standard merc pop top family does lots of desert4x4 trips.
The tall/long van families do lots of snow ski team trips winter and NP trips summers
All three run a gear box on the rear door with a rack system. All three can run two bikes ontop of the gear box and the rest on a hitch rack.
The extra tall/longs often run a thule style roof box with light bulky stuff in it. They all run with ski gear on the back doors in a rack system
Inside they only pack food and clothes.
use duffel bags that pack down small for each family member. Most gear gets stowed under the rear bed.
They all have a small water system but drinking water is done via jugs stowed under rear bunk.