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Jean_S
Nov 23, 2014Explorer
Freeradical, we will probably be looking for a bigger rig in a few years when we slow down. So, here's my list:
Stop cramming the bed into a slide. Put the closet in the slide and give me room to walk around and make the bed.
Stop putting the toilet in a hole by itself and the sink somewhere else. I may poke my finger thru the paper or make a mess I need to clean up.
Stop hiding usable storage space with a blank panel. I will pay the extra $50 it costs you to put a door on there and install a shelf.
Stop making the woodwork and upholstery and floors so dark. A dark space on an overcast day feels like a tomb. Also, I want washable fabrics with zippers, or vinyl upholstery, especially on the dinette.
Stop trying to make me buy slick ceramic tile on the floors. Wood or linoleum is fine. Have you ever tried to replace a cracked tile or walk on those tiles when they are wet?
At least one huge basement bin. The rest can be smaller. I need one really big one.
There. I think that's it as far as the trends I have seen that I don't like.
Oh, one more:
Stop putting the washer/dryer units in the bedroom. What do you think a broken hose is going to do to the carpet, walls, wood bed platform, or anything stored under there?
Stop cramming the bed into a slide. Put the closet in the slide and give me room to walk around and make the bed.
Stop putting the toilet in a hole by itself and the sink somewhere else. I may poke my finger thru the paper or make a mess I need to clean up.
Stop hiding usable storage space with a blank panel. I will pay the extra $50 it costs you to put a door on there and install a shelf.
Stop making the woodwork and upholstery and floors so dark. A dark space on an overcast day feels like a tomb. Also, I want washable fabrics with zippers, or vinyl upholstery, especially on the dinette.
Stop trying to make me buy slick ceramic tile on the floors. Wood or linoleum is fine. Have you ever tried to replace a cracked tile or walk on those tiles when they are wet?
At least one huge basement bin. The rest can be smaller. I need one really big one.
There. I think that's it as far as the trends I have seen that I don't like.
Oh, one more:
Stop putting the washer/dryer units in the bedroom. What do you think a broken hose is going to do to the carpet, walls, wood bed platform, or anything stored under there?
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