As I have posted on another post, I've been living in my Alaskan while working out of town. After a couple of weeks, I'm looking inside my camper and thinking what I could do to make it more spacious. Here's what I'm thinking, but please keep in mind, that I've always been a "traditionalist" and I believe anything is original once. But I'm seriously thinking of "gutting" my Alaskan and fitting it with what is needed for my living conditions. For example, I would put a cabinet in the front running cross-ways. A cot along one-side of the bed with a fold down desk on the other side. And because I'm a little paranoid of propane heaters, I would install a wood stove. I would like to also take up the flooring and insulate it then put laminated wood flooring down.
Is doing this a "cardinal" sin? Would this decrease the value of it? I know the saying, "It's your camper you can whatever you want to it" and I agree with that. But would it still hold a high value to it?
Thanks for any input. appreciate it.
Joe
Is doing this a "cardinal" sin? Would this decrease the value of it? I know the saying, "It's your camper you can whatever you want to it" and I agree with that. But would it still hold a high value to it?
Thanks for any input. appreciate it.
Joe