That would take away from the minimalist approach :)
I've been known to do 3 day "solos" with a backpack tent and whatever (little) else was absolutely essential (but including hot food). Last camping trip with Anne involved sleeping in the back of the Landie and cooking off the tailgate - luxury, in other words. :D
When the kids come along it's trailer loaded to the hilt, but we draw the line at electrically-powered entertainment. Kites, surf mats, games and books, along with chairs, 2 tables, beds, the Taj Mahal of tents ...
I should do a "tutorial" on the bed - I bought it from Ikea and modified it to better suit camping by cutting the head down and spreading the load from the centre legs. I've a piece of timber that replaces the head so the bed can be put up in the back of the Land Rover. It sits neatly on top of the body giving essentially the full load space underneath.

