I'm sure in one sense we qualify as a "larger" teardrop. At 5x10 its kind of a normal size.
The queen length (and nearly in width) bed is comfortable for my almost 6' tall wife. If we removed the headboard we could gain another 6" of bed length.
It is 5' tall from the frame. The first foot is basement which solves a lot of storage problems teardrops have. We keep nothing on the bed. It's all stored in the basement or tongue box.
The other 4' is bedroom height. Even with the mattress we have plenty headroom to kneel on the mattress.
If we feel the need to stand to change clothes we drop the walls on the side awnings for a changing room.
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