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Friday, August 16, 2024

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In the 1950’s 10 wides were common, by the 1960’s 12 wides increasingly became the standard.
Each year new trends in mobile home design offered more features and unique styling, like circular kitchens, built in appliances and bookshelves, decorative lighting and numerous floor plans. By the 1970’s, doublewides that were more family and space friendly took over and became the standard.
Today the mobile homes that were more like trailers in the 1950’s and 1960’s, are more like prefab homes.
Had an aunt who lived in a mobile home she purchased in 1961, her’s was a 10 wide with a side extension that gave her trailer a bigger living room with a sliding glass door and a utility room. -Rj

SickoRicko said...

Rj - My family grew up in an 8x28 trailer. Eventually my dad built a 10x20 stick-built addition onto it.