Taking your family on holiday can be anything but relaxing. You have to make it to hotel check-ins at certain times, not to mention wake up early to vacate the room on time too. It seems like you have to do everything to a schedule, even though the point of a holiday is not to have one. That’s why one family with a 1970 27-foot International Airstream got in touch with Timeless Travel Trailers. They wanted a family-friendly trailer that would allow them to say goodbye to hotel check-ins and demanding itineraries. The family wanted a minimalist design, open floor plan, and a robust chassis that would handle years of family use. That’s precisely what they got, and more.
The sleek, stylish, and contemporary Airstream is everything the modern family could want. It features neutral tones throughout, an aluminum interior skin, and beautiful skylights to offer that open and airy feel the family preferred. Timeless Travellers then used a clever color combination of warming beige and vibrant blue and yellow to tie the entire look together.
In the middle of the Airstream, the two loungers cater to your relaxation needs but are two single beds at night.
There’s no shortage of storage either, and veneer cabinets coupled with solid surface counters complete the look of a functional yet elegant setup fit for a family.
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