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gmw photos wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
I prefer darker colors. White is so hard to keep clean and shows every little fingerprint and dirt spot.
When I think bright white I think of sanatoriums , hospitals, low income apartments, mental hospitals, senior centers , and just about everything else depressing.
....hey Caveman.....you described ME ๐ .... a low income, mental idiot that belongs in a santorium ! No wonder I love my white trailer ! :B
โApr-29-2016 06:58 AM
3oaks wrote:
Our 2006 Sunline TT had a light Maple interior which we loved. Made the whole interior bright and cheery and appear larger than it really was. ๐
Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
โApr-29-2016 05:19 AM
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โApr-28-2016 08:52 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I prefer darker colors. White is so hard to keep clean and shows every little fingerprint and dirt spot.
When I think bright white I think of sanatoriums , hospitals, low income apartments, mental hospitals, senior centers , and just about everything else depressing.
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โApr-28-2016 02:27 PM
gmw photos wrote:
I have a really small trailer ( 19' with just one slideout ) and one reason I liked it compared to others is the off-white interior. The "wallpaper" is very light tan color, as it the upholstery and all the "woodwork" is cream/off-white. Light colored ( light oak color ) flooring. It makes the inside of the trailer seem larger than it is, even when closed up for the evening with just interior lights for illumination.
Outside is white, which I like because I camp a lot in warm sunny weather.
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