OK! Who Put the Smoke Detector Over the Stove? 1953 Stewart House Trailer
Having the smoke detector right over the stove in the kitchen of the 1953 Stewart house trailer is a sure way to keep us safe when we go camping. I found the inside of the trailer remarkably neat and clean looking on our recent visit. I made a mental note to take a cleaner that will get to the grease on the stove on our next trip.
The interior of the trailer is just so into the 50s era. It has a curved plywood ceiling and knotty pine cupboards. The dining set is the original blond trailer set with folding chairs and a table with a heavy base. The rest of the furnishing are things that we added. One full bed in the only bedroom fills the room with only a small path around the bed. The bathroom has no room for any furniture so it is used for storage as it is not functional. We have an outhouse and we transport our water.
One green vinyl armchair that has a 70s look to it and a pull-out daybed that could be from the 50s are in the living area. Various styles of curtains that suit the size of the windows have been found at the Goodwill store. The daybed has dark wood with metal inserts that look like chair caning. The old metal springs are softly sprung so we have put boards under the two thick foam mattresses to firm it up a bit.
The narrow hallway from the front to the back of the trailer is lined with shallow closets for storage. Three people can be a crowd in this small trailer.
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