1. In a high height ceiling, Murphy bed that folds out length wise from the back of the front seats, probably in some kind of frame screwed to the body. This would block off access, but it seems not to be an easy jump anyways. You would lose the ability for a swivel seat.
2. Again, in a high height ceiling, regular full size, not foam mattress on the floor bed. Some kind of frame that holds a roll up aluminum floor (think of roman shades), with bracing, so when the floor is rolled out,you can walk on it without the cushy-feel of a mattress
2. Again, in a high height ceiling, regular full size, not foam mattress on the floor bed. Some kind of frame that holds a roll up aluminum floor (think of roman shades), with bracing, so when the floor is rolled out,you can walk on it without the cushy-feel of a mattress