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Overall, your design is tastefully functional but to put the laundry equipment next to the front door is bad Feng shui.
AKA, the bench seat from a 1965 Delta 88.Architect1281 said:Obviously from a populated area here in the more rural communities we all put the laundry on the front porch, next to the good couch
Not outside, it'll be gone by morning.TJacobs said:putting the laundry next to the front door works if you are a laundromat...
Bigger deep cycle battery, maybe you could get something a lil more modern, power heated leather maybe? Then the wife might approve? Come to think of it...probably cheaper than a recliner...I might be headin to the junkyard!Architect1281 said:Brudgers How did you know I have (still) my first couch which is a All Leather 65 Buick Wildcat Bench seat trimmed in chrome, Built up on some nicely beveled 2x8 Chrome Contact paper bases in which I kept a 12 Volt recharcable batery so you can still reach back and engage the cigar lighter.
now 38 plus years old and still looking good. spouse thinks its time to move it back to the junk yard from which it came.
Don't see the logic in that however
Lounge chairs were matching 240 Z leather buckets
Better to improve it than get rid of it. Add chains to the 2x8's . . . presto . . . porch swing.Architect1281 said:Brudgers How did you know I have (still) my first couch which is a All Leather 65 Buick Wildcat Bench seat trimmed in chrome, Built up on some nicely beveled 2x8 Chrome Contact paper bases in which I kept a 12 Volt recharcable batery so you can still reach back and engage the cigar lighter.
now 38 plus years old and still looking good. spouse thinks its time to move it back to the junk yard from which it came.