Just an idle thought.
Most (all?) the builds I`ve seen of overland builds, mostly Troopies seem to have seating on the left and larger cabinets on the right.
Is there a reason for this, or just coincidence, or ???
Overthinking it - if you are planning on a west to east trip in the northern hemisphere, sitting on the left would mean you would have the sun 'behind' you. Sadly, I go through this thought process if I catch a ferry / train / plane.
I think the reason is the configuration of the doors. The left door opens first and access is easier via the lower seating, which often is nailed at the rear to allow access without opening both doors.
The other reason I can see is that most camper builds are from countries that drive on the left. So if sleeping in a lay-by on the seating area you are kerbside not traffic side.
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