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November 26, 2009 at 10:40 AM #487117November 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM #487389LesBaer45Participant
[quote=UCGal]I’m pretty impressed by KC 576. It appears to be easily modified to make it handicap accessible. It would have worked on our building site – but is oriented wrong for the views. (We have nice views that are something my in-laws enjoy). And there’s no space for stacked laundry or other “niceties” that make a home more livable.
I notice most of these take advantage of an open living space (living/kitchen flow together) – that makes a HUGE difference in a small house.[/quote]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.
November 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM #487769LesBaer45Participant[quote=UCGal]I’m pretty impressed by KC 576. It appears to be easily modified to make it handicap accessible. It would have worked on our building site – but is oriented wrong for the views. (We have nice views that are something my in-laws enjoy). And there’s no space for stacked laundry or other “niceties” that make a home more livable.
I notice most of these take advantage of an open living space (living/kitchen flow together) – that makes a HUGE difference in a small house.[/quote]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.
November 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM #487856LesBaer45Participant[quote=UCGal]I’m pretty impressed by KC 576. It appears to be easily modified to make it handicap accessible. It would have worked on our building site – but is oriented wrong for the views. (We have nice views that are something my in-laws enjoy). And there’s no space for stacked laundry or other “niceties” that make a home more livable.
I notice most of these take advantage of an open living space (living/kitchen flow together) – that makes a HUGE difference in a small house.[/quote]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.
November 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM #487222LesBaer45Participant[quote=UCGal]I’m pretty impressed by KC 576. It appears to be easily modified to make it handicap accessible. It would have worked on our building site – but is oriented wrong for the views. (We have nice views that are something my in-laws enjoy). And there’s no space for stacked laundry or other “niceties” that make a home more livable.
I notice most of these take advantage of an open living space (living/kitchen flow together) – that makes a HUGE difference in a small house.[/quote]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.
November 26, 2009 at 8:33 PM #488086LesBaer45Participant[quote=UCGal]I’m pretty impressed by KC 576. It appears to be easily modified to make it handicap accessible. It would have worked on our building site – but is oriented wrong for the views. (We have nice views that are something my in-laws enjoy). And there’s no space for stacked laundry or other “niceties” that make a home more livable.
I notice most of these take advantage of an open living space (living/kitchen flow together) – that makes a HUGE difference in a small house.[/quote]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.
November 27, 2009 at 7:12 AM #487454UCGalParticipant[quote=LesBaer45]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.[/quote]
Good call, LesNovember 27, 2009 at 7:12 AM #487835UCGalParticipant[quote=LesBaer45]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.[/quote]
Good call, LesNovember 27, 2009 at 7:12 AM #488150UCGalParticipant[quote=LesBaer45]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.[/quote]
Good call, LesNovember 27, 2009 at 7:12 AM #487921UCGalParticipant[quote=LesBaer45]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.[/quote]
Good call, LesNovember 27, 2009 at 7:12 AM #487287UCGalParticipant[quote=LesBaer45]
Look again at the space between the folding doors for the closets in the bedroom. I’d swear that swinging door hides a small area that has the stacked W/D.[/quote]
Good call, LesNovember 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM #487528paramountParticipantThey’re cute, but for all practical purposes you would be better off with a regular RV if you wanted to remain mobile.
November 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM #488227paramountParticipantThey’re cute, but for all practical purposes you would be better off with a regular RV if you wanted to remain mobile.
November 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM #487996paramountParticipantThey’re cute, but for all practical purposes you would be better off with a regular RV if you wanted to remain mobile.
November 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM #487910paramountParticipantThey’re cute, but for all practical purposes you would be better off with a regular RV if you wanted to remain mobile.
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