When it comes to outfitting a motorhome with a functional kitchen, there are a number of options to consider. For my own motorhome conversion project, I decided to install a standard kitchen, which offered a number of benefits and advantages that made it the right choice for my needs.
One of the main reasons that I chose a standard kitchen is that all the walls in my motorhome were square, and I didn’t need to cut any odd shapes or custom-fit anything. This made the installation process relatively simple and straightforward, which was important for me as I didn’t have extensive carpentry skills or tools. With a standard kitchen, I could purchase pre-made cabinets and countertops that fit perfectly into the available space.
Another advantage of installing a standard kitchen is that it looks great and provides a high level of functionality. With a pre-made kitchen, I was able to choose from a range of styles and finishes to match my personal taste and design preferences. Additionally, because standard kitchens are designed for residential use, they come with a variety of built-in features and storage options that are ideal for motorhome living.
Of course, there are also some potential downsides to consider when it comes to installing a standard kitchen in a motorhome. For one, they can be heavier than pre-made motorhome kitchens, which may be a concern if you’re working with weight restrictions. However, because my motorhome was a 7.5 ton lorry, weight wasn’t a major issue for me.
Overall, I believe that installing a standard kitchen is an excellent choice for those who are looking for a functional and stylish kitchen option for their motorhome conversion project. If you’re considering a motorhome conversion project of your own, it’s worth taking the time to research different kitchen options and decide which one is right for your needs and preferences. With the right kitchen, you can enjoy delicious meals and snacks while on the road, and make the most of your motorhome living space.