In a camper van, the wall space above the bed is limited, but airflow back there can get stuffy without it. This half-slider bunk window adds a vented opening with a built-in screen, so you get air movement without removing a larger section of wall.
When you build a bed platform along the wall, you lose the height for a standard window. A full-size opening would cut into cabinets or storage. This shorter bunk window fits in that narrow strip of wall above the bed, bringing in light without forcing you to change your layout.
The sliding portion opens to allow airflow into the bunk area while the mesh screen keeps insects out. The vented section gives you air movement without removing a large section of wall.
This bunk window sits at eye level from outside, creating a direct view into the sleeping area when parked near others or in public spaces. The 17% gray tint limits how much someone can see inside while still allowing visibility out. It also blocks 83% of UV rays, reducing sun exposure through that section of glass.
Drainage holes at the top and bottom of the frame support installation on either side of the van. Lower holes remain open to channel moisture out, and included plugs seal the upper holes to prevent water entry after installation so the window stays usable in changing weather.
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