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dennysnine

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  1. I agree most motorhomes are too dark inside and out, we used to have a 1998 American Dream and it had bleached oak cabinets which made the coach feel real big. We now have a 2005 American Tradition with cherry wood cabinets. I still liked my bleached oak a lot better. They should have women design motorhome interiors, I think we would get a better selection of colors. Light colors definitly open up a coach.


  2. My wife and I have been RVing for over 40 years. Since we moved into Travel Tralers and Motor Homes one of our biggest pet peeves is the dark color schemes from the manufacturers. Over the years we have only found 3 or 4 with a light/bright interior. Motor Homes and Travel Trailers are confined living space. The lighter the interior the larger and more "open" the unit appears. Are we the only ones with this observation? Any comments would be welcomed.

    Thanks for the responses to the above post. I knew we couldn't be alone. We have decided that if we can't find a light and bright color scheme, we are going to modify our current 2000 Monaco Monarch and keep moving on. However, the basic question remains: Why do OEM's insist on dark schemes?

    Thanks again for the responses,

    Gerald


  3. We will be heading to Florida the beginning of December, we would like to have marble flooring put in, and some ceiling lighting, possible new household fridge, we will be in Fort Myers. Does anyone have any suggestions where to go. We have 2005 American Tradition.

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