>>1209875Third pic is what is inside the cabinets. The shower curtain pulls out and runs along a track in the ceiling above the aisle. There's also a vent fan in the middle of the track and a drain in the floor. Got a 2 burner propane stove, the grey thing is a fridge with freezer which also runs on propane. A/C is above bed, converter, electrical box, battery, propane furnace and water heater is below bed. A/C and D/C outlets and generator switch on wall above bed, solar charge controller is opposite where the stove is near the bed (all this is not pictured). I keep all my non perishable food in the cabinet to the right of the A/C and keep all my personal belongings in the cabinet to the left. Dishes and pots and toilet paper and trash bags and stuff like that goes in the cabinet below the stove. I keep tools I need to do home improvement work on the shelves.
It's quite a nice setup I think. It took me two long years of wage slaving and not spending a dime to save up for, but now I can blissfully neet for long periods of time in between jobs because I don't have to pay rent. Propane is about 80 cents a day as long as I don't use the furnace too much.
Only downsides are that my curtains are somewhat transparent, the bed is uncomfortable, and my gas mileage is horrible at around 13 MPG. I want to get new blackout curtains and a new bed to complete my setup.