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Doug & Anna-Marie P
Here is the screen door made with a pattern from this site... Such a lifesaver on nights when the mosquitos come out...
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The moulding needed to be done because of the curved trailer walls. New black rubber trim this year with all our outdoor mods.
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We had issues with our door coming open one trip (since then we have re-hung door,made an extra brace on the inside etc, but I still really like this door lock..This is not locked now in this position, but need a key to open it..just turn it to lock it.. (no way of getting locked inside trailer--something I always worry about)
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Bed end of the trailer.Permanent bed with a very good quality foam mattress...Curtains all have a dark liner so it is quite dark at night...They tie back on the sides but are closed because of all the sun and fading things..
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One of the overhead cupboards which we each have for our clothes..These are the absolute best...
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Other end of the trailer. This is an undercounter CD player/clock radio...Nice light on it too..We also have a couple stick up LED lights on either side of it..
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View of the table and the great storage unit between the seats...Great for the food items that you don't want squished(or bottles of wine!!!) Shoe storage area in that front space where the porta-potti slid between the bunks years ago...
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Built in porta-potti ( thanks to Ken James and his mods)
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The table is attached to the old bunk bed rail...This table does not move!! It is the original table from the other end which we ran through the table saw and re-shaped..
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Storage area under the bed. This underbed storage unit is where I keep all the canned food and other foods..They are heavy and this way it is low to the ground and it works great. Now, the folding outdoor table is there/grey water receptacle/outdoor stove etc...All out of the way.. Also a great little folding stool....
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With the door closed so everything stays in place when travelling. We just use a stick to hold it up when we are removing things.. We did do new lino a few years ago--I still need to wash it really well!!!!
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The closet area. I have all my pots/pans/brita jug/garbage can etc on the top..The bottom is all drawers which you angle a bit to slide out..All labeled and easy to find stuff..(Before, a lot of our clothes were in here)
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Closet door has a mirror, bookrack, hanger for small towel and a hook for face cloth. My mom crocheted a bunch of facecloths with little loops so they hang easily..(also they don't get mixed up with the regular ones for the house)
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View of the actual kitchen area...All melmac dishes,so they don't weigh much..but we do have a stove top capuccino maker and frother!!! We re-did the doors a few years ago with all new paint/hinges and knobs.. I resprayed the furnace grill this year. (and the stovetop) Our backsplash for the stove is just sheet metal flashing..We riveted it on, because the other stuff that was there when we got the trailer kept coming off due to the curve of the walls....Front of fridge is done with wallpaper.. I used frosted mactac on the small windows above stove and door so it isn't as visible inside...The window above the stove always has been crooked... There were no cupboard supports when we got the trailer (no sign that there ever had been) So, we got a couple dowels and screwed them in from the bottom and the top.... We also now have an 12v water pump....so handy.. We have no converter, so we have a 12v florescent light and a regular 110volt light...We are hoping to do LED interior lights in the future..(we do have a 300 watt inverter, so we can play the CD player and have more lights when we are just on the battery) The lights we do have are 12v...We had none when we bought the trailer...
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The outside view with the awning bag all closed up..
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Cam A
Wow! Looks like you pretty much have that Boler sorted to perfection. Congratulations.
Julianne
Love the screen door! Where did you find the plans on this site? I'd love to build one for my 1997 Casita Patriot.

Cheers,

Julianne
Connie M.
Very impressive, all the updates AND the organizing!
Donna D.
QUOTE (Julianne @ Jul 2 2008, 05:17 PM) *
Love the screen door! Where did you find the plans on this site? I'd love to build one for my 1997 Casita Patriot.

Cheers,

Julianne

This one maybe? Gord100 Screen Door
Julianne
Thanks Donna! You are a dynamo!!

I think that we will try to make something similar -thanks!

Cheers!

QUOTE (Donna D. @ Jul 3 2008, 04:56 PM) *
This one maybe? Gord100 Screen Door
jaye580
hmmm lots of great ideas in these pictures!! Very nice job.
Nate M
Awesome! May I inquiry as to where you bought your table base and support pole for the dinette? I've been looking around and can't seem to find any.

Many thanks!
Nate M

Doug & Anna-Marie P
Just bumping this up as the trailer is now for sale and this way the interior pictures are all here, no sense in re-loading them again!!! (besides I can't remember how to do more than one!!!!)
Scott S.
I found them at my local RV dealer. he had a used base that I screwed to the bottom of a small round table that I want to use in mine. I have 2 extra posts if you want them, you pay the shipping.

QUOTE (Nate M @ Jul 24 2008, 10:50 AM) *
Awesome! May I inquiry as to where you bought your table base and support pole for the dinette? I've been looking around and can't seem to find any.

Many thanks!
Nate M

Dave Baston
You two must have "BIG" heads by now, as you should 87.gif
I am speechless, you did an awesome job and very detailed job of everything from the photos you posted. Enjoy your "GEM" you did an EXCELLENT job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dave
"The Trillium King" woohoo.gif
Doug & Anna-Marie P
LOL as I read this because our litle egg has been sold and the new owners are picking it up Sunday.
Yup, we are in line for one of those brand new ESCAPES!!!! ( I can hardly wait--it will seem funny all winter to look out at our trailer pad and have it empty---does this mean it will finally get weeded???)

Thaks for all the comments though--we learnt so much from this site..
rlazenby
Where did you get that cool lock? We keep a bungie cord around our outside door handle and through the handrail because my sister had her door swing open on it's maiden trip home to Texas from Arkansas.
Doug & Anna-Marie P
Home Depot!!!!

works really well.
Coach George Jessup
Rim deadbolts should work well for this

http://hardware.hardwarestore.com/29-425-s...unt-607358.aspx

There are other types of surface mount lockable deadbolts what would be great for holding doors closed while the egg flexes around
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