This is my latest version of a dinette in my old Fleet. This began when I decided to replace the original 10 gal water tank with a 20 gal tank under a bench seat at the front of the camper. I did this because the water heater and shower I retrofitted were using up the water too quickly. At this point I also decided the walls were too dark so I fauxed the walls to give it a lighter feel. Helped allot. Then installed a digital thermostat by the bed. An easy improvement. The dinette table still needs some work. The original particle board material is too dense and heavy for one leg support. I am going to try it with a piece of baltic birch plywood. I redid all the cabinets ( second time worked out better) in oak plywood and put in fold down doors rather than sliders. The rear seat of the dinette is made so the back rest folds down to provide rearward vision and to allow the dinette seats to become a small bed. There is adequate storage under the seat. Went for a trial run last weekend into the Smoke Creek desert area in Nevada and it all seems to work great. It was just my dog and I; we will see how it goes on my next trip with my wife who is more particular than me. Next project is to install a fold down table on the side of the camper ( aluminum I hope) and a fairing for the front of the camper to improve the air flow and mileage.