It was made in 1959-60, has this full set of windows on each end, curving layout with bedrooms on either end, and another huge patio window in the living area.
Wow, feels romantic. Or, I don't know, I guess like a possible way to live more freely? Is that just an illusion? I have no idea.
How do you get from the curved living space into the bedrooms? I don't see any doors.
(My father bought land at the end of Long Island in the early 1950s. It came with a beautiful WWI era trailer that the five of us stayed in when we three kids were all under five years old. Oh, I should post a photo sometime.)
I'd love to see a photo of that. I hope that was a vacation home though.
I wondered the same thing about the bedrooms, I'm guessing that either the wall is open at that point, or there is a pocket door/curtain. There is a pocket door visible to the one bedroom and swinging door on that bath. There are cds for sale of vintage trailers - mainly vintage ads for them. I've been resisting.
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Wow, feels romantic. Or, I don't know, I guess like a possible way to live more freely? Is that just an illusion? I have no idea.
How do you get from the curved living space into the bedrooms? I don't see any doors.
(My father bought land at the end of Long Island in the early 1950s. It came with a beautiful WWI era trailer that the five of us stayed in when we three kids were all under five years old. Oh, I should post a photo sometime.)
I'd love to see a photo of that. I hope that was a vacation home though.
I wondered the same thing about the bedrooms, I'm guessing that either the wall is open at that point, or there is a pocket door/curtain. There is a pocket door visible to the one bedroom and swinging door on that bath.
There are cds for sale of vintage trailers - mainly vintage ads for them. I've been resisting.
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