Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Now here is a fantasy: I'm picturing a little custom RV: both sides of the RV open up and slide into the roof and out of the way. Or to the sides like pocket doors. Front The kitchen floor must be stationary due to the weight of the appliances, which are beautiful, sleek, easy to clean. The floor is a beautiful solid color sheet vinyl that allows you to see if anything uninvited is on it. Center (Living area) The center of the RV floor glides out at the push of a button and light but sturdy legs let down automatically. This area includes a combination sleeping/living area, including a sealed computer cabinet that is easy to menthol. Furniture is lightweight and molded with an aerated borate resin and sealed with something nicer than plastic, but as easy to hose off. The air mattress is light, easy to clean, does not hold or attract critters, but finished in a slight texture that is more breathable and comfortable than the usual plastic air mattress material. The TV is completely sealed, or can be mounted right in the wall and sealed in with weatherstripping. When you want to read, you have your Kindle, which is easy to clean with Huggies, as is your sleek cell phone. BACK (bathroom, utility room, closet) The bathroom is in the back center on a stationary floor. However, the utility room, on one side, and the closet on the other, may open to the outside like the living area does, for ease of sanitizing. MOBILITY Although this RV is mobile, it is easier to keep seals intact if it is not moved. So, I wouldn't move it. Unless I felt like it. Whee! A little fantasy courtesy of katie the dreamer > > > > > > > > > > From: livingwithcritters <livingwithcritters @...> > > > > > Subject: M--Now you get to find a place to fit > > your > > > > lifestyle > > > > > bird mites > > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 7:35 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think universal design--open, simple, spacious, with a view, > no > > > > chimneys. Maybe you can live out of a suitcase in one of those > > > places > > > > that rent to business people by the week. If the room is hard > to > > > work > > > > with, move till you find temporary digs you like. Rip the > sheets > > off > > > > the bed each morning and if you want, tip the maid a bit extra. > > > There > > > > are probably some places close to your job. Then look for > > something > > > > permanent. If you plan to take your time, then you won't feel > > like > > > you > > > > have to take just any old thing. Our lives have pretty much > been > > > hell. > > > > Try to enjoy this " opportunity " ! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I just love it , love it love it, ...I love your kind of dreaming... Matter of fact, I print this out and take it to the RV center this weekend, I demand a design pronto.....or else... I wish you could see me grinning ear to ear.....reading your dream... I love sleek, lean and mean and build ins, functionality at its finest,,,,,no mass no fuzz kinda living..that is my yearning..... I can believe my state I am in, I should be major turmoiled yet, I FEEL, I SENSE that hidden blessing of sorts already..... Keep dreaming, katie.. Save is awesome too with supporting this my newfound RV adventure... I think it can be done...yeeepeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..... M From: livingwithcritters <livingwithcritters@...>Subject: Re: M--Now you get to find a place to fit your lifestyle - a fantasy homebird mites Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 10:47 PM Now here is a fantasy: I'm picturing a little custom RV: both sides of the RV open up and slide into the roof and out of the way. Or to the sides like pocket doors. FrontThe kitchen floor must be stationary due to the weight of the appliances, which are beautiful, sleek, easy to clean. The floor is a beautiful solid color sheet vinyl that allows you to see if anything uninvited is on it. Center (Living area) The center of the RV floor glides out at the push of a button and light but sturdy legs let down automatically. This area includes a combination sleeping/living area, including a sealed computer cabinet that is easy to menthol. Furniture is lightweight and molded with an aerated borate resin and sealed with something nicer than plastic, but as easy to hose off. The air mattress is light, easy to clean, does not hold or attract critters, but finished in a slight texture that is more breathable and comfortable than the usual plastic air mattress material. The TV is completely sealed, or can be mounted right in the wall and sealed in with weatherstripping. When you want to read, you have your Kindle, which is easy to clean with Huggies, as is your sleek cell phone. BACK (bathroom, utility room, closet)The bathroom is in the back center on a stationary floor. However, the utility room, on one side, and the closet on the other, may open to the outside like the living area does, for ease of sanitizing. MOBILITYAlthough this RV is mobile, it is easier to keep seals intact if it is not moved. So, I wouldn't move it. Unless I felt like it.Whee!A little fantasy courtesy of katie the dreamer> > > > > > > > > > From: livingwithcritters <livingwithcritters @...>> > > > > Subject: M--Now you get to find a place to fit > > your> > > > lifestyle> > > > > bird mites> > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 7:35 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think universal design--open, simple, spacious, with a view, > no> > > > chimneys. Maybe you can live out of a suitcase in one of those > > > places> > > > that rent to business people by the week. If the room is hard > to > > > work> > > > with, move till you find temporary digs you like. Rip the > sheets > > off> > > > the bed each morning and if you want, tip the maid a bit extra. > > > There> > > > are probably some places close to your job. Then look for > > something> > > > permanent. If you plan to take your time, then you won't feel > > like > > > you> > > > have to take just any old thing. Our lives have pretty much > been > > > hell.> > > > Try to enjoy this "opportunity" ! > > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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