The storage space along the nearside wall is excellent though – I loved the design, the fit and finish and the overall feel of both the kitchen and how it flows into the bedroom. As expected, the bed base lifts up to reveal some limited storage space beneath the mattress, though there’ s also a couple of large wardrobes and plenty of other nooks and crannies for storage.
The bathroom layout is a little different to what we so often find in caravans and motorhomes – and I liked it! First, Avida has offset the wall-mounted frontloading washing machine to the nearside along with the vanity unit. This was probably a necessary move as the space allocated for the bathroom is quite narrow, meaning the vanity would have been a tight fit on the rear wall. The result, however, is a fully featured bathroom that despite being narrow is perfectly functional. The fibreglass shower cubicle is spacious – I liked the corner shelf mouldings in the shower too!
That leaves the bed in the Luton peak. Avida provides an aluminium ladder for access along with a cargo net that clips to the roof, so that you can use this area as a huge storage space safe in the knowledge that your gear won’ t tumble out when you’ re underway.
It really is a lovely motorhome on the inside – the fit and finish, as well as the attention to detail, are what you’ d expect from a van worth the asking price here, not to mention from a manufacturer with 60 years of experience.
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