pete42 wrote:Have you thought of using colorful bed sheets to cover the walls?
if done when the walls were off the trailer and laying flat might work.
or how about using outdoor carpet?
keep going and keep posting
crumvoc wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions!
I kind of like the idea of some sort of fabric or carpet on the walls to soften up the interior a little... also for sound deadening.
Got a while to decide. Lots of work to be done before I make her' pretty...
crumvoc wrote:Asking for some advice: I will be receiving two 15x30 inch windows in the next few days. I am trying to decide how high to install them. Some folks recommend putting them low, so that you can see out the windows when you are seated in the trailer. Others seem to want to put them high so as to make it harder for uninvited gawkers to peer inside. The windows will come untinted, so I could put tint film on them pretty easily. This trailer is 92" tall, with the bend in the wall/roof junction at about 82". So, the maximum height of the BOTTOM of the window would be about 5' 3".Opinions? Thanks
BC_Explorer wrote:crumvoc wrote:Asking for some advice: I will be receiving two 15x30 inch windows in the next few days. I am trying to decide how high to install them. Some folks recommend putting them low, so that you can see out the windows when you are seated in the trailer. Others seem to want to put them high so as to make it harder for uninvited gawkers to peer inside. The windows will come untinted, so I could put tint film on them pretty easily. This trailer is 92" tall, with the bend in the wall/roof junction at about 82". So, the maximum height of the BOTTOM of the window would be about 5' 3".Opinions? Thanks
My trailer is 73 inches interior height. I had the factory install the 30"x22" window as high as possible. I am glad that the window is higher and not lower even though the window is tinted inward looking and is difficult to see into from the exterior.
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