Airstream Layout
Tosha Tingey • May 10, 2019
Tape outline of our renovation layout

As soon as the floors were finished we collected our many layout sketches and the blue tape and went to the Airstream.
We taped out the layout the best we could to get an idea of how everything would feel. For the first time, we started seeing the final project.
To read about how we rebuilt our sub-floor click here!
We are still deciding if we want a half fridge or full length. If we do go with half then we will keep the top as counter space.
We plan on having overhead storage over everything except the desk and playspace and where the fireplace will be.
Eventually, we also want to create a platform that will be under our couch/bed to give extra storage space for shoes and such.
Obviously, this may very easily change as we start framing but so far this is the layout we are working for!

When you're on a cruise it can be difficult to experience the island or country you are in when you only have a few hours. The other challenge we had was finding an excursion that our entire family could join. And by entire family I mean my parents, my sister's family with four kids, and our family! So when we found Chukka Caribbean's excursion that included Zip-lining, River Tubing, ATV ride, lunch, and a bird aviary - it was the plan for a perfect day!

If you’ve ever gone to Rocky Mountain National Park, you most likely came through Estes Park. It’s pretty well known but from now on when we go to the National Park we will be going to Granby. Granby is on the western side of Rocky Mountain National Park. We found an AMAZING campground to stay at that has so many amenities and the area all around is packed with fun things to do!

Glacier National Park is one of those National Parks that you hear about and just KNOW that it is going to be amazing. And it was. Right upon entering the park it felt more like home and less like a tourist attraction. The park itself is huge but upon arrival, it feels like you’re entering a little town with an ice cream shop and café, boat rentals, and a small visitor center. After going to the visitor center we headed to get our kayak inspected. The inspections are free and pretty basic. You will have to rinse it off if it’s wet or dirty but that’s about it. If you aren't bringing your own gear you can rent for a good price right across the street from the lake. Life jackets are required to be worn by children and adults must have them in the boat with them or worn. After that, we went right to the dock next to the Village Inn and set sail! The pictures can show just how gorgeous this place was better than I could ever describe.












