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me too
I really like the first one, the second one less so. That's definitely one for my scrapbook of stealable ideas. Is that what Germans would do to an RTS?
John
Stark and cold. Like the warmth of wood. Wouldn't work for me. Good Luck, TomC
Just get your wallet out...
oh..and you can have mine too.. ;D
I thought the way the first one had the bed under the sink was interesting!
I appreciate those photos, but they do leave me a bit cold - all that gloss white and translucent plastic gives a very mass-produced, Ikea-ish feel I think. Far rather have some bespoke wood cabinetry myself - this kind of thing (yes, this is from a boat rather than an RV, but just to illustrate the style):
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What IS interesting about those original photos though is that one of them shows a bus-based motorhome with the car-slung-underneath thing. I'd previously only ever seen that done on truck-based motorhomes. Here's a better photo, in case it's an inspiration to someone who wants their bay car to be more than 8 feet long:
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Jeremy
While I too prefer the look and warmth of wood; the wood that is so highly finished that it looks like plastic, doesn't do it for me either.
They're all fine and dandy til you have a water leak or an electrical issue. :-\
I like the first one with the long side isle. Not that I'll have to worry about buying it--I can't even find my wallet let alone open it :D. Jack
I really like the first one. I wonder what is under that bed.. it is tall..
Quote from: Darkspeed on October 12, 2015, 10:53:51 AM
I really like the first one. I wonder what is under that bed.. it is tall..
A car?
I wonder if I could fit my car under my 4104 ::)
Ha Ha,made me laugh. Thanks, Jack
nice design, we eliminated the dinette also, more room for the livingroom, but we extended the kitchen counter with stools, lvmci...