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Mike_Up
Jan 24, 2016Explorer
RobertRyan wrote:Mike Up wrote:
Funny how tastes change country to country. That interior reminds me of a wooden play kitchen set for children with rounded corners, none decorative hardware, and flat light colored wood.
To me, that looks like a basic interior (if not cramped) next to the more luxury look of my 22' and 29' Jay Flight interiors.
Different tastes for sure
The Jayflight, would be totally unsaleable here and In Europe., looks incredibly basic , dated and cluttered.Although the European, interior would not as sell here that well , as the all wood and beige look not a seller.
Like I said, that Baily looks like a pre-schoolers dream but not for most American adults. The flat, none decorative wood, no routered edged designs, and cheap pine look wood, isn't what many like here.
The sofa on top of sofa is cluttered with little leg room, and stuffed stove in the corner is more clutter on top of clutter. There's better designs for smaller floorplans for "Americans".
Obviously the Simple, basic European look is catered to those overseas while the upscale darker wood variety is catered to those here in America.
While I'm sure the Baily will appeal to some here and the Jay Flight will appeal to some there, there's a reason why makers sell their design where they live, that because that's what is wanted.
I know I would not even consider the Baily at any price even though it's a rip off at ~$40K USA dollars, from the single axle to the Swiss cheese looking frame, just not my bag baby. :)
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