Most of the work has been done on Birdie (Our Vintage Trailer). John installed new flooring yesterday and has worked behind the scenes on things like water hook-ups. We still have some trim work to do but I wanted to get interior pictures taken even if those little bits aren't quite done yet.
So without further ado...I present Birdie in all her glory with a few reminders about what she used to look like.
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Dinette Before |
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Dinette After (check out the new floor!) |
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We left a few cabinet doors off and will use those spaces for shelving instead. The camper is stocked with board games, cooking supplies, camping gear, and more. We are all set for a summer of camping fun.
It was a lot of work but I'm so happy with how it turned out. It's helpful to have such a handy husband. And a special thank you to our neighbors who gave us lots of materials during their barn clean-out.
Thanks for following along in this adventure. Here's to many more adventures to come!
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