The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
Some people have the coolest stuff! Diane, a writer and blogger at the wonderfully entertaining blog called 'Tales From a Sears House' is one of those people. She has an eye for detail and naturally surrounds herself with unique items. Diane, and her husband Doug, not only live in a 1939 Sears Kit House
So what qualifies for the best 1970s mobile home for sale? In this article we will discuss all things 1970s mobile homes.
The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
This retro mobile home is what the modern tiny homes wish they could be! You won't find the character or class that's in this 1962 Skyline single wide in any modern tiny home. It's a true vintage mobile home beauty. It's no secret that vintage mobile homes are cool again. And they should be - very
Mobile homes come in all shapes and size, so do vintage buses. These vintage buses have all been converted into beautiful mobile homes! In my opinion, you can call anything a mobile home as long as the unit is mobile and has an area for sleeping, eating, and/or living and buses are a great option for anyone wanting
The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
A Spartan Mobile Home is a favorite of most vintage mobile home fans and for good reason. The story of the company is as fascinating as the homes they produced. It's a true American tale of innovation and the ability to adapt during difficult times. Related: Check out this Shabby-Chic Spartan. Did I mention
It's hard to believe it's been two years! Here's an update on all the renovation projects we've been working on in our mobile home!
Today's find comes from a Facebook friend and fellow mobile home fan, Steve. He was kind enough to send us a super cool picture of a 1964 trailer he saw online and we knew we had to know more. Manufactured by Kit Manufacturing Company, this one bedroom/1 bath trailer sits in Ramon Mobile Home Park in Palm Springs,
The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
Check out these amazing renovation ideas for a 1978 mobile home makeover! From modern updates to stylish decor, this collection will inspire you to transform your own mobile home into a stunning living space.
This Pacemaker Tri-Level Mobile Home remodel is a perfect example of using a vintage mobile home as a base for small living. The condition of this 60-year-old home proves that American pride and workmanship was at its finest in the mid-1950's when mobile homes were experiencing their Golden Age. Pacemaker Trailer
Pink and white mobile home
Back in the 1950s and 60s, the American Dream could be had - affordably and in style - if people wanted to buy mobile homes (trailers). Here's a look at dozens of homes and parks!
No really though! When is a trailer not a trailer? When it's this 1960s house up in Shoreline and it's not actually a trailer. Though it has all the makings of a traditional less-than-classy...
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The original small home has always been, and will always be, a vintage mobile home. Design is a bit different, of course, but the overall concept of a 'small home' is the same: A fully equipped home within minimal square footage that can be towed without specialized equipment. Here's one of the
Prepare your eyeballs for this gem -- a rare 1959 'Spartan Carousel' trailer that, as its name suggests, includes a fabulous circular kitchen.
The manufactured homes of today are a direct descendant of the automobile era. The pulling power of a large engine made them possible. Before that our wheeled, moveable homes were limited to what a couple of strong animals could pull. When mass production of affordable cars with high towing capacity became the way of
Back in the good ole' days, mobile home designers were not scared of innovation. Hundreds of mobile home builders were competing for sales and the first company to come up with the newest, biggest, or most unique mobile homes were going to be most successful. Several well-known and respected builders released
Welcome to one of the largest collections of vintage mobile homes online. Since the beginning mobile homes have been awesome - see for yourself!
Back in the good ole' days, mobile home designers were not scared of innovation. Hundreds of mobile home builders were competing for sales and the first company to come up with the newest, biggest, or most unique mobile homes were going to be most successful. Several well-known and respected builders released
When I saw this photo on Facebook recently, I knew that this log cabin entryway certainly had the WOW factor! Photo Credit: Pioneer Log Homes of BC After searching on the internet for the original photo, I came across other similar images. Since I am a huge fan of log cabins, thought I would share a few of my favorite examples of "Whole Tree Architecture". Photo Credit: Standout Cabin Designs Photo Credit: Inspiration Green Whole Tree Building in Minneapolis. Interior design by Gabberts Design Studio, architect not stated. Also seen on www.houzz.com Mountain Cabin Getaway Photo Credit: ArchitecturalDesigns.com A SIDE NOTE: Vintage Double Decker Mobile Home L'escargot CamperTM A unique home-built camping trailer with a slide-out entry CROCHET A unique poncho http://bringatrailer.com/2016/02/05/claimed-ex-howard-hughes-one-off-1941-travel-trailer-project/ http://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_04/beans_peas_shelled.html Camper Tree House Grain Bin She ShedFound at Bottled Up Designs Blog Wire Spool, Satellite Dish Table Found at Bottled Up Designs Blog Two-Chair Bench Found at Bottled Up Designs Blog Satellite Dish Gazebo Found at Bottled Up Designs Blog 10 ft. Grace Camper Prototype | Order Yours! Scottish Biscuit Camper/Caravan Tin!
See 100 beautiful manufactured home porches and decks! Plus lots of great advice and tips for building your own porch.
Back in the good ole' days, mobile home designers were not scared of innovation. Hundreds of mobile home builders were competing for sales and the first company to come up with the newest, biggest, or most unique mobile homes were going to be most successful. Several well-known and respected builders released
The original small home has always been, and will always be, a vintage mobile home. Design is a bit different, of course, but the overall concept of a 'small home' is the same: A fully equipped home within minimal square footage that can be towed without specialized equipment. Here's one of the
A Bi-Level Mobile Home is a favorite among vintage mobile home fans. Their great use of space and unique floor plans were ahead of their time. Stewart Bi-Level Mobile Home This restored Stewart Bi-Level Mobile Home is a beauty! Unfortunately, the park it's located in closed in January and the owners needed to
The owners, Steve Salatino, and Mike Richardson have done a great job on this vintage mobile home restoration. They brought it back to its former glory, taking great care to feature the home's best elements. The wood paneling is beautiful, the exterior colors expertly chosen, and the cabinetry is magnificently
Our 2nd issue of Vintage Mobile Homes Throwback Thursdays takes a look at 1961. It was another great year for mobile homes! Lots of great advancements and beautiful homes were being cranked out. If you missed last weeks installment you can see it here: Vintage Mobile Homes of 1953. Modern Mechanix, a great blog with a
The Paradise Cove Mobile Home Park sits along the beach in Malibu. In this trailer park, it's common for mobile homes to cost millions of dollars.
Some people have the coolest stuff! Diane, a writer and blogger at the wonderfully entertaining blog called 'Tales From a Sears House' is one of those people. She has an eye for detail and naturally surrounds herself with unique items. Diane, and her husband Doug, not only live in a 1939 Sears Kit House
This 1957 Casa Manana mobile home is an excellent piece of history! The Henslee Company, out of Arlington, Texas built this 36' long and 8' wide mobile home. Research shows that the Henslee Company began building mobile homes around 1954. Atlas Mobile Home Directory states in 1955 a 27' Casa Mobile
We recently came across this super cool 1968 vintage mobile home that is listed for sale in the ever-popular Safari Mobile Home Park in Palm Springs California. As soon as we saw it, we knew we had to share it! Take a look at the listing from Redfin: Step into high style in this furnished, recently remodeled, stunner!
The Oxford dictionary defines cheap as something that is bought at a low cost or worth more than it costs. That's a fair definition of these 7 cheap mobile homes. They may be affordable but they would make cute homes for anyone wanting to live for a little less. These are the true tiny homes that we regular
Welcome to one of the largest collections of vintage mobile homes online. Since the beginning mobile homes have been awesome - see for yourself!
We recently came across this super cool 1968 vintage mobile home that is listed for sale in the ever-popular Safari Mobile Home Park in Palm Springs California. As soon as we saw it, we knew we had to share it! Take a look at the listing from Redfin: Step into high style in this furnished, recently remodeled, stunner!
There have been dozens of unique vintage mobile homes over the years, some more awesome than others. In this article, we take a look at vintage mobile homes that were ahead of their time. Understanding Trailer Shows Trailer shows were popular events all over the nation. Movie stars and performers entertained attendees