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Twin Axle.

The next question to be asked, is a fixed bed is required?
 Fixed beds, Double, Single and Bunks
The fixed bed layout has gone from strength to strength in resent years, especially in the twin axle. The nightly ritual of making the bed at the end of the day becomes an issue for some people. A fixed bed solves this problem.
It also means that if one of the occupants wants to retire early it possible to do so with out transforming the caravan, as the rear bed is already made.
The main criticism of the fixed bed layout is that the bed can take up a lot of space, having said that it is an area of the caravan that is used a lot, so this may not be such a bad thing. Also due to the space available in a twin axle, there will be enough room for everything required.
The fixed bed section also covers single beds and bunk beds.
Bunk beds give children a fixed area to sleep, allowing them to have their own area.
Single beds can also be a good option for older children and adults alike.
Non fixed beds
This will free up space in the caravan to be used in other ways such as extra living space with the double dinette layout. These layouts will be more versatile. 



fixed bed
non fixed beds