With many having to stay at home, parents and children are looking to ways to do things without getting in each other’s hair. There is a relatively common motoring device that can help; as David Brown reports.
If your caravan is stored at home consider utilising it while you stay away from other activities. Possible uses for your van include:
- Setting it up as a home office
- Using the fridge and pantry to store additional supplies thus reducing the number of times you have to leave home
- Turning the caravan into a parent’s or children’s retreat
- Making it a home classroom or a study area especially for final year students
- If a family member is sick they can stay in the caravan to isolate from the rest of the family.
- Set up like a holiday in your front yard. Relax in your camping chair, sip your favourite drink, have a BBQ, and sleep in the caravan.
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