We wanted maple but when we found there is no back splash with maple on the kitchen counter we went to oak glad we did ours is a 5.0
Thanks for that info. It came in the nick of time. We're on our second Escape and had no idea about the back splash.
We wanted maple but when we found there is no back splash with maple on the kitchen counter we went to oak glad we did ours is a 5.0
Having owned 4 oak Escapes, if there were to be a number#5 it would be the maple with the dark floor and countertops and different upholstery.....
Thanks Jim, I'm a serial lurker except when I can offer something worthwhile. Yes, options seem limitless.. If only my cash supply had the same quality.Welcome Jay to our little Escape world. See post #18 here and ask the factory about options available, they make it easy to customize your new home....![]()
Artlady,
Does Escape now partition the rear cushions or did you specify that? Really nice looking....![]()
I agree! Although we are only on our second, we went with different upholstery, the lighter and more neutral maple interior, and loved the contrast of the acrylic inserts. We also went with the darker floor, and a nice neutral patterned countertop. The idea here is a tranquil coastal theme.
NYH- you won’t go wrong with either choice of wood. They are both beautiful in their own way.
Some photos of our trailer being built:
Yes, I do.
Welcome Brian, to our Escape world. If you get a chance to peruse the modifications thread some owners have installed LED lights in the cabinets which operate on a color changing switch.How' you do this?
I have to post some information later about the upholstery that we used. I spent weeks researching upholstery fabrics, especially faux leather versus vinyl. Vinyl, many faux leathers, along with many other upholstery fabrics, have quite a few chemicals in them which may be harmful.
Having had two different serious cancers, and being immuno-suppressed, I wanted to go as pure and non-chemical as possible. Hence, I went with Brisa original polyurethane faux leather. Unfortunately it was quite expensive, but worth it. Some people may be lucky enough to find an eBay supplier that may have it. But that’s a hit or miss situation.
Anyway, I love the Brisa upholstery feel, and the color. It truly is like butter and quite soft! We can’t wait to pick up the trailer in April. Now I just have to figure out how to get up inside it....![]()
We also intend on putting up our own backsplash. Something to go with our theme.
We were wondering about that too..what will you use? How attach? etc THx in advance.![]()
We were wondering about that too..what will you use? How attach? etc THx in advance.![]()
Great questions! The short answer is, I don’t know yet. I usually research things ad nauseam, so this will be my next project.
If you search for the term “backsplash“, several threads pop up. Take a look at those, and see if they give you any good ideas.
- I’ll have to research flammability, chemicals, etc. Will post as I find out. Likewise, if you find any good information, please share it!