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    What is a Mid Washroom in a Caravan?

    A mid washroom (or central washroom) is a bathroom positioned in the middle section of the caravan rather than at one end. These are typically configured as corner washrooms, tucked into one corner of the caravan's midsection. Mid washrooms are more compact than end washrooms but allow for more flexible floor plan arrangements – you can have bedrooms at both ends, or a rear lounge with a front bedroom. They're common in family caravans where the layout needs to accommodate bunks at one end and adult sleeping at the other. While smaller than end washrooms, well-designed mid washrooms can still include a separate shower cubicle.

    Where you'll find it: In the middle section of the caravan, usually as a corner configuration

    Advantages

    • Allows flexible floor plan options
    • Works well in family layouts
    • Enables bedroom at each end
    • Often more lightweight layouts

    Considerations

    • Smaller than end washrooms
    • May feel more cramped
    • Limited dressing space

    Best For

    Families needing beds at both ends
    Those wanting rear lounges
    Mid-length caravans

    Layouts with Mid Washroom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Generally yes. Mid washrooms are typically corner configurations with less floor space than full-width end washrooms, but can still be perfectly functional.

    Mid washrooms allow for more flexible floor plans, particularly in family caravans where you want sleeping areas at both ends of the caravan.

    Yes, many mid washroom designs include a separate shower cubicle, though the overall space will be more compact than an end washroom.

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