Swift Alsace 2 bedroom static caravan review

Swift Alsace Exterior

A striking, modern design with contemporary, open space living

The Alsace is a two-model range that Swift have produced in response to the demands of contemporary design influences found in many modern homes.

We first set eyes on the new Swift Alsace at this year’s Lawns show up in Cottingham and were immediately impressed with the clean, modern lines of the exterior. Unlike many statics, the colour scheme here was a pleasing combination of black, Sandy Beige and charcoal, giving an understated, yet stylish look. The front elevation in particular features a sort of deck-to-roofline perforated metal panel into which has been set a smart external light, thus breaking up the expanse of cladding and adding another dimension – a nice touch.

Swift Alsace Exterior Panel & Light Detailing 02

The construction features a bonded sandwich exterior wall for greater strength and a coated steel pantile effect roof covering. Distinctive, moulded GRP bargeboards set off the roof and the woodgrain textured aluminium cladding is available in several colour choices. There are uPVC windows and a fully glazed front nearside door plus a sliding patio door to the front aspect. The usual PVC gutters and downpipes plus exterior low energy lighting complete the scene.  The whole caravan sits atop a Fusion fully galvanised chassis – an essential requirement considering the proximity of many of these caravans, sited as they are, near to the salt-laden air of the coast.

Being built to the BS3632 residential specification, the Alsace is well insulated. The uPVC doors and windows have Thermaglas and there’s 50mm of insulation to floor, 90mm in the roof and 30mm in the walls. All pipework below floor level has of course been lagged.

Swift Alsace Lounge 01

Walking through one of the front patio doors into the lounge, you immediately feel the space created by a combination of large windows and open plan lounge and kitchen.  The effect is on minimalist Scandinavian styling with bleached oak woodwork, cures and light fabric sofas accented by lime green and brown in cushions and curtains. The floor plan makes the most of the space and those light surfaces enhance the modern, clean feel. There is a useful option of having a Velux roof light fitted to both lounge and kitchen which, we think, would allow even more natural light to flood in.

Swift Alsace Lounge 02

There is a large, free-standing sofa which will convert into a sofa bed for extra visitors and, on one side at the back, a feature wall has been enhanced by designer wallpaper, and chrome up and down lighters. Where a fireplace would usually sit, a special TV and storage unit takes up one corner and has display shelves and sockets for TV and DVD player.  There is a central coffee table – again with attractive curved top – which ingeniously hides two cube-shaped pouffes that can be pulled out for extra seating.

Flooring throughout the lounge and kitchen is a practical, easy to clean vinyl wood effect.  The bedrooms are carpeted in a quality 1300gsm carpet. The room is heated with radiators fed from the caravan’s own gas combi-boiler which also supplies hot water to the bathroom and kitchen.

Swift Alsace Lounge from Kitchen

The kitchen is in a shallow C-shape, and features what Swift call Ida Elm natural finish handle-less doors to cupboards and curved end base units.  There is a large amount of Aurora Bianco work surface to help get to grips with food preparation and a built in microwave oven sits above a handy wine rack.  On the opposite side sits a four burner hob with grill and oven above which is a smart, angled extractor hood in shiny black and a black aluminium splashback-come-heatshield. A stainless steel bowl sink and drainer is in front of the window and an integrated fridge freezer is fitted as standard. An optional 12 setting dishwasher is available as an option if required.

We liked the inclusion of lime green splashbacks to the work surface which gives a continuity of style to the kitchen and links it to the accent colour used throughout the Alsace.

Swift Alsace Kitchen and Diner

Opposite the kitchen and to the rear of the sofa is the dining table in a gloss white with four white patterned dining chairs.

A central door leads you through into the sleeping accommodation.  The first door on your right takes you to the main bathroom. A large walk-in shower with glass sliding door has a thermostatically controlled shower head and a useful down lighter set into the top of the shower cubicle. White porcelain double flush toilet and a designer handbasin with storage under are offset by pale grey wipe down walls and again, that green accent in the splashback and towel. Unlike some bathrooms, this one is large enough for you to wipe yourself down without smashing your elbows on the walls!

Alsace Twin Bed Detail

Opposite, on the other side of the corridor is the twin bedded room. Usually, these twin rooms are tiny with hardy space to walk between the beds.  Here, the designers have ingeniously put the beds at right angles to each other creating a useable bit of floorspace.  The room is neat with wardrobe and shelf storage built in and an overhead shelf.  The bed has a padded headboard – again in green!

Swift Alsace Master Bedroom and En-Suite

The final door leads us to the master bedroom. This well dressed room has a king sized double bed with Duvalay pocket sprung mattress (the same in the twin), a fabric headboard and lined curtains with tie-backs. On the two bed Alsace, there is an Ottoman style box with curved ends at the foot of the bed for extra drawer storage.  There are mirrored sliding wardrobe doors revealing enough clothes storage for two people and a small en suite replete with double flush toilet, handbasin, mirror and heated towel rail.  At the foot of the bed is a vanity area with illuminated mirror and sockets for a flat screen TV if required.

Verdict

Swift’s Alsace  is a departure from their usual static range and makes the most of the space afforded by the open plan design. Both the exterior and inside have nice, stylish, clean lines and this caravan would certainly appeal to the younger end of the market.  It’s keenly priced, too, and includes everything you’d need to get started in a static caravan.

Plus Points

  • Sexy Scandinavian styling
  • Evolutionary exterior looks
  • Well-appointed interior with a minimalist angle

Minus Points

  • No shaver socket in bathroom

In a Nutshell

With the two Alsace models, Swift have developed a trend setting pair of caravans that have raised the bar. The styling and colour scheme used create an immediate impression that’s light years away from the usual standards of the static holiday caravan.

Swift Alsace 2 bed floorplan

Fact File

  • Size: 39ft x 12ft
  • Build standard: BS3632 Residential Specification.
  • Berths: 4, in two bedrooms (one twin with L-shaped layout and one double).
  • Other Layouts Available: 39ft x 12ft, 3 bedrooms, (one L-shaped layout, one twin and one double).
  • Key Optional Extras: Environmental exterior; Velux roof lights to kitchen and lounge; Sliding door to side elevation; ‘SwiftShield’ stain resistant fabrics.
  • Ex works price: From £43,495 inc VAT*

For further information:

Website: www.swiftgroup.co.uk

*Additional charges will be made by park operators, and/or distributors for transport, siting and annual maintenance. Please check the price carefully before you commit to purchase, as prices vary considerably dependent, amongst other factors, on the geographical location of your chosen park.

6 comments on “Swift Alsace 2 bedroom static caravan review

  1. Love the minimalistic design but drawbacks are the flooring and the layout of the second bedroom. We have residential spec caravan and even our kitchen floor is cold in winter!! To have the lounge like that too does not appeal in the slightest. As for the second bedroom, most of our visitors are couples so we have the room set up as a double. We CAN change it to 2 singles if we want. There does not seem to be the option here.

  2. I have just bought this caravan. The 2nd bedroom was the appeal as it feels so much more open because the beds are in an L shape. I have managed to turn the 2nd bed around and put it parallel so both are following the window wall, just move them both up tight against the right hand wall, i have placed a sheet of ply under the mattress as that bed is slightly lower and made a small double. It is tight getting through the door but at least it gives me an option if I do have a couple rather than 2 children in that room.

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