We have been looking at Winnebagos since 2000 and finally bought a Brave in 2002....and drooling at the Diesel Pushers. One thing that always struck me was that for the most part they have a very clean, neutral fabric color scheame, but there's always one color scheme in every model that just makes me wonder what blind man picked it for use.
We turned down several very good priced Braves because I just couldn't stand the colors.
We have been looking at Winnebagos since 2000 and finally bought a Brave in 2002....and drooling at the Diesel Pushers. One thing that always struck me was that for the most part they have a very clean, neutral fabric color scheame, but there's always one color scheme in every model that just makes me wonder what blind man picked it for use.
We turned down several very good priced Braves because I just couldn't stand the colors.
Winnie's not alone on the occasional color goofs. I saw a new Coachmen Aurora two weeks ago with light green carpet, purple upholstery & accents, and black & white plaid couch.
They have to get Grandma out of the Design center!
I don't think they know what a Home Interior Design Magazine looks like by the way they pick these awful fabrics. At least one of the choices is usually somewhat acceptable. I wish we could have picked the fabric when we ordered the coach. But alas we are stuck with the 3 choices of a) Oh My God! b) What were you thinking and c) Well I guess it's OK.
We looked at a used 04 vectra which had that ancient blue corderoy looking fabric with dark cherry cabinets. I just blurted out "I can't stand these colors", I liked everything else about it but man those colors......
Somebody needs to clue the designers that we are not in the 70's anymore.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ichn2go:
Most men see black and white.
Its the hi falootin women designers or is it interior decorator? that causes the problems. Trying to be ultra chic. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Honey...hi falootin women wouldn't have chosen these colors.....they would have known to play it safe with neutral earth tones.