The truck & trailer

We have a 2007 Travelaire TW 360.  It's an approx 40' front bunk model with a living room slide and a small wardrobe slide in our bedroom. We pull the trailer with our 2011 GMC Sierra Dually.
Our maiden voyage
















Note: I did not clean up before taking the inside pictures, so these are pretty much a true representation of what the place looks like on most days!

The kids' room has 2 single sized beds on the one side, and a small dinette table that folds down and an upper "spare" bed that we use for storing the kids' games & some toys on the other.














There are two cubbies at the very front of the trailer (where you see the books and other toys) This is where most of the kid's toys are stored. The table is great for doing school at.














The bathroom is next to the kids' room. This room has a pocket door on either side, and contains the shower, sink & vanity, the toilet (in a separate room), and washer dryer prep (the brown doors on the right) which now serves as the kids' wardrobe and school material storage.













Tiny kitchen, but it gets the job done!
The living room & kitchen are in the middle of the trailer. I love the skylight in here, which lets in lots of light even on the cloudiest day. The fridge and table are in the main slide out. We swapped out the uncomfortable couch that came with the trailer for two of our chairs from the house. It's worked out so so. The ottomans take up a lot more space than I expected and I kind of miss having a couch so we can sit together comfortably.



The kitchen came with a coffee maker, which Bob uses regularly. Counter space is at a premium, but we always manage to make it work. The kitchen/ living room actually has an amazing amount of storage space in the cupboards & pull out drawers under the dinette.







Our bedroom is in the back. A bit tighter quarters in here, but it works out fine. Our wardrobe is on a slide-out, which at least gives the room a bit more space, and provides us with enough storage for all our clothes.







One of my favorite things about our trailer is that every part of it is accessible when the slides are in. This isn't the case with many trailers nowadays, and having that access was important to us. It does mean less slides and less space than some of the new trailers, but most days 360 sq. ft. of space is more than enough for us.





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