The Interior is really starting to take shape.  All of the cabinetry is constructed,
countertops with polished aluminum edges are nearly complete, all wiring and
rough plumbing are complete, holding tanks installed, etc., etc.  We'll be installing
appliances and completing finishes soon, so keep checking back.
Wilsonart Pewter Brush - very cool.  Lots of recessed
halogen lighting, and some pretty neat halogen
sconces really give the inside a great warm glow.  
Once you're inside this space, you don't want to leave.
See, Jeff?  Access...  Never fear.

Fresh water tank and Sureflow
pump are under the front gaucho
Seated, looking
aft/curbside at the
side bath.  Check out
the halogen
overheads with red
glass globes - too
cool.
Vanity and porcelain lav.  Plumbing to complete, and counter edge/backsplash
to install.  Toilet to the left, shower to the right.  This is a real bath, where a
real adult can take a real shower.  Much better.  Still need a door, however.
It was a tricky bit of
engineering, but we worked in
a hanging locker.  Full hanging
height, wide enough for a coat
on a hanger (side to side).

The frosted glass doors on the
overheads look great backlit by
concealed rope lighting.

Another look at the counter with
polished aluminum edging.
Access to the water heater
compartment under the rear full
bed.  The unit installs through the
exterior of the trailer - this hatch is
to get at the connections.  All piping
in our installations is 1/2" CPVC,
rated to 200 psi.
OK - Best for last.  Had to squeeze two beauty shots at the end.  
Hope you like them.
Sitting on the bed, looking forward.  The
radius corner openings are cabinets,
square corner are appliances.  Small
square, lower left is the furnace, central
square is the convection microwave,
forward square is the 2-way refrigerator.  
LP cooktop over the micowave, sink to
the left (over the pantry base cabinet).
Sitting on the gaucho, looking aft.  The
opening under the bed is for bin storage,
per our client's request.  Overhead vent
openings get an operable vent (mid
coach) and a Fantastic Fan aft.  Bookshelf
above the windows, both fore and aft, still
to be installed.  Cabinet doors and
appliances next...
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1958 Airstream Flying Cloud
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