Aftermarket steel pull out step. This is how it looks closed. When it's pulled out, it drops a little bit. LOVE IT!
Here is where I hang the Coleman sun-shower bag. I fill it with 4 gallons of water and leave it in the sun to heat up. Then, I can add some cold water to adjust the temperature. I hang it as high as possible and stand on the ground, behind the trailer.
This is the view within the shower area. I can hang a shower kit bag so that shampoo, soap, etc. are all within easy reach.
I used striped awning / director chair fabric for my shower curtain. It hangs better and doesn't blow in the wind. It dries better and affords more privacy than a thin plastic shower curtain would.
How I hang the shower curtain rod and clamp the curtain to the rod at the back of the trailer, for showers. There is an orange/yellow bungee cord (purchase by the foot) that runs through the pipe/shower rod. The bungee pulls the doors against the rod, to keep them open.
During construction. The upper edge of the paneling is not finished until the curved area and ceiling are done.
Firm board, blue insulation panels were fitted between the ribs of the trailer and taped. I used 3/8" exterior glue, bead-board plywood over furring strips.
During construction. The ceiling has been insulated but not finished.
This shows the LP Pass through closed with the hose.
THis is a view of the LP pass through from the outside. It can be fully opened, to pass the end connectors through, then closed with just a small opening for the hose.
I had an LP hose pass-through installed. This is the inside view.
A view of the SunCast 2-door cabinets. They are large enough for 5 gallon flat-back buckets and my hassock portable potty (gold). The Coleman Hot Water on Demand (HWD) fits easily as well.
Here's one view of the SunCast 2-door cabinet. I put a pink square around the latch that holds the doors closed.