If you sit outside or in a screenhouse or attached tent, just leave the bed made up. If you have a heavy foam pad, there isn't really anywhere in a CS to move it out of the way. We use a thinner, but comfortable mattress pad sandwiched inside a duvet as a base. It folds up easily and can be placed on part of one of the benches.
We sleep wheel to wheel, use sheets and blankets, and leave the bed made unless circumstances arise where we have to take it down. Hubby calls the T@b his warm, dry bed... And we do everything else outside. Have taken bed down and put table up when it was pouring rain and when insects unbearable.
2016 T@B CS-S silver with white trim and WSU themed Pulled by a silver 2017 Chevy Silverado Leaves on T@bventures from Spokane, WA
@Papa At 6'0" and 5'4" we spent 700 nights in our CS. We'd moved up from a Silver Shadow, similar to your T@G. We decided quickly to replace the table with slats and replace the cushions with custom made mattresses. We created a bed more comfortable than the one at our house! We essentially used the cabin of the CS as our bedroom. With some creativity we could convert it to a sofa/lounge for reading or watching TV. The rest of our living was outdoors. If our stay was multi-day we would put up an awning or screen room attached to the keder rail on the side of the T@B and sometimes a 10x10 canopy over the kitchen. We'd furnish those areas with rugs, chairs, and tables creating living and dining areas. Hope this helps! May you have many wonderful adventures in your T@B-CS.
Steve and Karen Cullowhee, North Carolina
2008 Ford F150 --2018 T@B 400
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we will sleep wheel to wheel. A little different. From our t@g
Pulled by a silver 2017 Chevy Silverado
Leaves on T@bventures from Spokane, WA
At 6'0" and 5'4" we spent 700 nights in our CS. We'd moved up from a Silver Shadow, similar to your T@G. We decided quickly to replace the table with slats and replace the cushions with custom made mattresses. We created a bed more comfortable than the one at our house! We essentially used the cabin of the CS as our bedroom. With some creativity we could convert it to a sofa/lounge for reading or watching TV. The rest of our living was outdoors. If our stay was multi-day we would put up an awning or screen room attached to the keder rail on the side of the T@B and sometimes a 10x10 canopy over the kitchen. We'd furnish those areas with rugs, chairs, and tables creating living and dining areas.
Hope this helps! May you have many wonderful adventures in your T@B-CS.