Living and dining area has all of the comforts of home
Urban Park Studio by Tru Form Tiny
Evening dining
In the minimalist yet warm kitchen, dinnerware and food storage, including ceramic jars purchased at discount stores, “serve a dual purpose of function and decor,” says Ashton.
The couple dismantled their cozy leather couch so that it could fit through the door.
Homemade drapes and a built-in king-size bed make for a cozy sleeping area.
The coffee table in the living area is an old trunk Ryan and Catherine found in a shed on their property.
The couple outfitted the kitchen with stainless steel counters and cabinetry and shelving made from Douglas fir sawmill offcuts.
Throws, pillows, and accent pieces lend vibrancy to the space, and the white interior makes the trailer feel larger, while welcoming in plenty of natural light.
Clean lines and light, airy tones offer sophisticated ambiance to this once dark and cavernous kitchen.
Having never renovated an Airstream before, Tristan and Lynne Knowlton took to the challenge with plenty of gusto (and elbow grease).