6.5.13
Today, I get to decorate!!
Woohoo, finally! Everyone has
their preferences. For me I did not want
to put a “theme” to the trailer, or fill it with Vintage décor. I did, however, chose a color from the 1950’s
color palate to accent with and then filled in the rest with what I like and
what I felt would make it a comfy, cozy, homey, practical, useful space. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen some adorable
themed trailers and some trailers with some beautiful vintage items paying homage
to the Vintage era – it just wasn’t what I wanted. I chose a vintage Eifel Tower print and a
vintage fan, a couple flamingo drinking glasses, and there will be flamingo’s
outside the trailer as well and that’s it.
I also added a little bling with the chandelier because every girl needs
at least 1 piece of bling. (The drawer
in the kitchen is being modified to accommodate the down spout of the sink which
is why it is missing)
Hi, I'm going through a 15' '65 Aloha. I almost have all the skin off and set aside. Coming up is recreating the perimeter framing of the walls. I have a ton of ?'s regarding making the curved rim piece as well as framing details regarding ceiling panel and joist connection. I'd love to shoot you some pics for comment and/or see some additional pics you have of your process. Please shoot me an email at fill1477@gmail.com. Anyone else reading this post with a similar project feel free to shoot me an email as well, no use making the same mistakes! Your trailer is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I sent you an email. Sorry for the delayed response. :)
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