This awning-style bunk window is built for camper vans with a bed platform along the wall, where a full-height window would cut into cabinetry or structure. It brings in light and opens outward for airflow without giving up your sleeping space.
This window fits the wall space above a bed platform where a full-height window would interfere with cabinetry, structure, or both. It brings in light while keeping the sleeping area intact.
The glass panel opens outward using a T-handle crank, creating airflow inside the van. Because it tilts upward, the window can remain open during light rain without water entering through the opening.
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.
The clamp ring sandwiches the van wall between the interior and exterior frame to secure the window in place. When installed with foam seal tape, it forms a weathertight seal around the cut-out, so you get airflow and light at the bed without giving up wall space or getting rain inside.
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