One of the more popular franchises on HGTV is the “Tiny House”
programming block, which has grown to include four different shows all
devoted to the notion that living small doesn’t mean you have to make
design sacrifices.
Locally, the 1960s-era Palm Canyon Mobile Club has taken this mantra to
heart and given it a distinctly Palm Springs spin. Ravinia Communities,
which owns multiple mobile home parks across the country, has acquired
the community and is planning to add approximately 100 new “micro
homes.” These "micro" mobile homes will reflect the famous Mid-Century Modern style Palm Springs is famous for.
The expression “micro homes” is the result of discussions Ravinia had
with Paul Kaplan, CEO and founder of the Paul Kaplan Group. “They came
to me to ask if I wanted to represent the sales of new manufactured
homes at the Palm Canyon Mobile Club,” says Kaplan. “Because of the
desirable location and unique buyer profile we have in Palm Springs, and
considering the popularity of tiny homes across the nation, I suggested
trying to do something a little different then the traditional mobile
home. Although they’ve never done anything like this previously, they
were open to thinking outside the box and thought it would be beneficial
to provide this unique housing product not currently available in Palm
Springs.”
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ReplyDeleteI have a small and modern mobile home and just last month, I had the kitchen cabinets changed and remodeled by a professional. I love the look of it and since it's so compact, cost was minimal. I went for formica tops that doubled as sturdy work tables. I love how it matches my good-looking cabinets. For ideas you can try, see: http://modularhomeblog.com/design/mobile-home-kitchen-cabinet-ideas.html
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