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I am not sure that the 2 photos are here, but I will describe what I did.
We recently purchased a 2013 livinlite 10, that had sat for 2 years, waiting patiently for us to buy it. The camper already had an installed bunk bet, which we would not be using. Because of the bunk, there was no extra storage above the bench/dining area. After scratching my head a little, I removed the bunk and hinge hardware. Then I took a jig saw, and cut the bunk in half, lengthwise. I added 2 right angle aluminum corners, screwed and goop'ed to the wall of the camper, on either side of the window, at the same level as the top of the carpeted blind box. I put another support on the right side of the bunk, into the side of the closet as something to attach the left side support to. I needed to goop a small piece of 3/4 plywood to the inside of the closet, and then attached a shelf support to support the right side of the bunk. The left side of the bunk is supported by the original nylon strap. The shelf is now 12" deep, and 6' long, the original length of the bunk, and about 12" from the ceiling. That is my clothes area, and the big closet is for my wife's stuff. The bunk is attached to the L shaped corners, and does not wiggle or flex. The dogs can jump into the bed without hitting the narrow bunk/shelf. Where the bunk hinge's was screwed into the camper wall, I have put 2 small framed pictures covering the 4-5 holes where the holes are. Ta Da.
Shelf looks very sturdy! Hope you never bump your head on the corner.
I'm having trouble understanding where the full-size bunk was originally located. The specs for the 10 say the optional bunk is over the dinette. Looking at your pictures it doesn't look like there was room for the full-size bunk. Did it cover the window?
The shelf is almost as sturdy as the bunk was. The dinette area in the 2013 10' is just a straight bench against the outside wall, with the folding table for eating right in front of both of us. The bunk did fit, but when in use stuck out 2 feet about 5' up, and 2.25' above the bench. You could not sit on the bench with the bunk in use, and the dogs could not stand up or jump into the over cab. It was functional, but awkward. The bunk originally was sort of in the middle of the window, when in position, and against the roof when in the storage mode. We just did not have enuf clothes storage for 2 people with the bunk.