Susie Jones
Five top tips to make your lorry cab a home
Created: 22. 08. 2024
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Updated: 22. 08. 2024
As a truck driver, you spend long hours on the road which can often be tiring and monotonous, so naturally, you would want your environment, the area where you’re stationed for the longest, to feel like a second home. Therefore, many drivers tend to customise and decorate their cabs, but what are the best ways to get your sleeper cab setup feeling like a home away from home? We’ve compiled five top tips to assist you along the way.
Decoration
One of the best ways to personalise your cab is to add decorations that remind you of home. Decorations also allow you to add style and colour.
• Bedding and pillows – Add a personal touch to your bedding and pillows by picking some that have a colour or a pattern you like. This can make your cab feel a bit more cosy and less stagnant.
• Seat covers – Seat covers often come in different colours, patterns, and materials that will bring some life to your cab. Not only will these make the cab feel more inviting, but they will also protect the interior from wear and tear, dirt, and spills. Amazon tends to have a large selection of colours available.
• Rugs, curtains, and shades – Picking out some rugs and curtains can transform the interior of your cab. The curtains will not only add an aesthetically pleasing value, but they will also assist you in getting a decent night’s kip.
• Photos, posters, and artwork – These items don’t take up a lot of room in your cab and can make it instantly feel like home. Use command hooks for damage-free installation.
• Entertainment: At the end of your driving day, relax as you would at home by watching TV, a DVD, or streaming something on your laptop. You will need WiFi before streaming, be sure to check out our maps page to find out what stops offer this service.
Alternatively, create a smartphone hotspot that will use your phone’s data for streaming. Books and magazines are another great way to keep you entertained after a long day of driving. Sometimes, a simple video call to friends or family can relax you and make you feel at home.
Comfort
You spend a lot of time in the cab so it’s important not to compromise on your comfort. Why not invest in the following:
• Mattress topper – Getting a decent night’s sleep is crucial for your safety and the safety of others. Investing in a good mattress topper will ensure you have a comfortable area to sleep in.
• Ergonomic driver seat – The majority of your time will be spent in the driver’s seat so it’s important to ensure that this is as comfortable and supportive as possible. Invest in an ergonomic driver’s seat or cushion that will support your back during those long hours.
• Extra pillows and blankets – As stated above, buying bedding and cushions in a colour or a pattern you like can make your cab feel like more of a home. Consider purchasing extra pillows and blankets to add an even more personal touch to the cab, and maximum comfort.
Kitchen area/appliances
Adding a mini-fridge or a microwave to your cab can allow you to prepare food as you would at home, so you won’t have to rely on truck stops and eating out. We suggest thinking about what items you would need in this area, for example, if you’re a coffee drinker, try sourcing a small coffee machine. Using your kitchen area and appliances will not only stop you from spending a fortune on eating out but will also affect your general health for the better.
Keep things clean and tidy
Living in a small space can get quite messy very quickly. Investing time and effort to get a regular cleaning routine can do wonders for your mental health and enable you to work more efficiently and effectively. Ensuring you have dedicated areas for your items will assist with this and ProDrivers have some excellent tips on keeping everything organized.
How do truck drivers deal with boredom?
Boredom not only impacts job satisfaction, but it can also affect job safety. There are many ways that truck drivers can stay entertained while out on the road.
• Music and podcasts: Music is a great way to keep drivers entertained during long drives. Creating a playlist of favourite songs to listen to can instantly reduce boredom. Podcasts are a great way of switching things up, many out there can offer advice, assist in learning a new skill, or simply entertain.
• Stretching your legs: Stopping and getting out of the cab to stretch the legs can instantly banish boredom. Regular stops can also boost your energy.
Where do truckers sleep?
Since the 1st of November, HGV drivers in the UK who take regular weekly breaks in cabs must now take them in proper rest areas. Due to there being few of these, some drivers have been taking their rest in laybys which are often unsafe. Therefore, finding a safe, secure, and quiet place to park up for a good night’s kip or rest is vital. Using our intruck app or heading over to our maps page can enable you to find a truck park near you and browse what facilities are on offer.
How do truck drivers deal with loneliness?
Whilst there are many perks to being a truck driver, one of the downsides of the industry can be loneliness. It can be a problem for many drivers who are left feeling isolated by the nature of their job. Making plans to stay in touch with friends and family can give drivers a boost when out on the road. Trucking Forums, Facebook groups, and chat rooms are great if you’re looking to become part of the trucking community. All Trucking has some fantastic tips to assist you with combating loneliness as a trucker on the road.
Making your lorry cab feel like home requires a bit of effort and creativity but the benefits of doing so will make your long journeys that much easier. It’s important to remember that small touches can make a big difference to your living space and using the above tips will enable you to make it comfortable and welcoming. How do you make your cab feel like a home away from home?