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inside of teardrop

Discussion in 'Tips & Tricks' started by Lee49, May 14, 2014.

  1. Lee49

    Lee49 Novice

    do they have any photos that show the inside of a camper
    after its all fixed up
    just looking for ideas, Thanks
     
  2. Jean W

    Jean W Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Lee49,

    Not sure the intent of your question.
    Do you mean new campers or are you talking about someone restoring a used teardrop?

    Jean
     
  3. Lee49

    Lee49 Novice

    Talking about how you fix it up in the
    inside
    with pillows and stuff
    just want some ideas
     
  4. AlCat

    AlCat Junior Ranger Donating Member

    use high-quality linens
    use high-quality blanket
    use high-quality pillows


    leave the rest alone!

    :)

    and keep the bed made (when you are home) - one less thing to do when you want to make a quick getaway for the weekend

    and don't just use the pillows off your bed at home. All you have to do is forget your pillows at home one time, and you will regret saving that $50.

    [my unfiltered opinion]

    -Al
     
  5. Jean W

    Jean W Junior Ranger Donating Member

    My opinion, Keep the interior design simple. Think of the space as living room and bedroom. Less is more. Invest in dedicated linens, blankets, and pillows.
    Along with dedicated kitchen and personal care items.

    I do keep laundry soap and change in the tear, enough for 1 to 2 loads. Sometime, somewhere bedding will have to be washed.....

    If you are a person who decoreates with throw pillows and decorative blankets, they look lovely at a car ralley, but where are you going to keep them while traveling and sleeping?

    Keep the bed clear of junk while traveling. Do NOT pile bed full of junk. It has to be moved so you can sleep. Pack stuff in cabinets or vehicle. You don't want to show the world your stuff while moving it from tear to car while camping in Walmart lot.

    Jean
     
  6. skissinger

    skissinger Ranger Donating Member

    Under the topic other gear and equipment, on this forum are lots of topics about bedding, curtains, or other things in the cabin. For me, whatever it is needs to have a reason...as well as be lovely. For example, you'll find regarding decorative pillows...you may think you want/need them, but as far as I know for everyone who has thought so, changed their mind after one trip.

    For me, decoration is limited to the bedding: the fitted sheet, comforter, and pillow cases. Everything else is in the cabinets unless needed. I don't know if I'm really unusual or not...that said, you can express your individuality quite easily with those linens!

    And here's some pics of my inside. http://www.campinnforum.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=20045#Post20045
     
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