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myredracer
Jun 06, 2018Explorer II
Our first TT was a 20 footer. Had a huge picture window at the back. Lotsa light inside and great views sitting at the rear dinette table.
Now have a TT with a rear kitchen (which we love) but all the windows are the typical small and low down ones, plus they are tinted. Rather dark inside and always need lights on, even on a bright day. The bedroom has a window on each side but they did NOT have to install them so low down. I hate have to bend down to look outside, pffft. Only good thing about the frameless tinted windows is that they look sexy from the outside.
If small, low down windows aren't bad enough, they have to have interiors with dark wood and floors and dark-ish wall colors. I think it's Australia that makes TT with white or off-white colors that make it way brighter inside. Why can't they do that here?
Oh how I miss that picture window!!
Now have a TT with a rear kitchen (which we love) but all the windows are the typical small and low down ones, plus they are tinted. Rather dark inside and always need lights on, even on a bright day. The bedroom has a window on each side but they did NOT have to install them so low down. I hate have to bend down to look outside, pffft. Only good thing about the frameless tinted windows is that they look sexy from the outside.
If small, low down windows aren't bad enough, they have to have interiors with dark wood and floors and dark-ish wall colors. I think it's Australia that makes TT with white or off-white colors that make it way brighter inside. Why can't they do that here?
Oh how I miss that picture window!!
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