1 couple: 1 motorhome + 1 van

Get one larger van with a separate bedroom at the back where you can close the door. That what we have done as like our own space. If you are going to travel long distances it would be very unenvironmentally friendly to drive about in 2 vehicles everywhere.
 
Tow a caravan to give you your space, plenty of small Eriba sized caravans.
 
What's nonsensical about it? Fella wants his own space, . A year in a 5'7mtr Hymer I'd want my own space too.

On a personal view, my wife and I live in a 3bed Bungalow, we have been together for nearly 46 years , we HAVE, our own space if we want to have some me time, we both respect that. My wife has her own studio in the garden, and I have the garage/mancave.
We have been married for 44 years and same as yoi

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I am similar.. married 44 years get on well and have 6 MTR pvc .,We go for a few days in it but she doesn't like any longer. So do longer on my own.We share most interests but also have our own interests and time... works out OK.
 
To all those suggesting get a larger van - perhaps the OP doesn't want a larger van ?
...and even a larger van doesn't give you your own space.
...perhaps they're lucky enough that costs aren't an issue.

I quite like the caravan idea but if the OP wants a 5m van then what about a Wildax Pulsar?
 
We "fulltime" in 2 separate dwellings, 4 doors apart, so I empathise with the OP.

Been together for 14 happy years. We tour in a 5.4m PVC, which also works for us. :xsmile:
 
Going back to the Thread title, if you travel/sleep in separate vehicles/areas can you really call yourselves a 'couple'?

We would not even want single beds in our MH.
 
Going back to the Thread title, if you travel/sleep in separate vehicles/areas can you really call yourselves a 'couple'?

We would not even want single beds in our MH.
Single beds are the only real improvement we would like in our motorhome. We are of an age where getting up in the night and early rising are a fact of life.
I wouldnt criticise how anyone else chooses to live. I recall a politician saying that he attributed his happy marriage to the fact that he and his wife didn't live in the same country. Absence makes the heart grow fonder as the old saying goes.

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