The Solstice 'Stream
This project was featured in Dwell!
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Proudly introducing Sol, a 29’ 1973 Airstream Ambassador. Fortuitously timed, Sol was started and completed on Summer Solstices, a project that required one full trip around the sun.
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Last year as we settled into our new home and workshop, inspired by the rich turmeric hues and lush green of the Coquille River Valley, we set our intentions and got to work, sparing no details and guided by a new appreciation for what makes home feel like home. Inside this vintage beauty you’ll find a harmonious palette of natural materials — wood, cork, stone, wool and linen — and luxury stainless steel appliances and fixtures, complete with push button operation and an emphasis on ease of use.
The bow end lounge features Pindler exclusive fabrics and is perfect for relaxing with a book, sharing a meal with friends, and vibing to your favorite tunes.
In the center curbside kitchen, large marbled white and gray tiled countertops with the original rose gold trim from 1973 make for ample space to prepare gourmet meals and mix cocktails while you’re entertaining guests.
Soft close drawers throughout offer space for all your necessities and bypass sliding doors allow for under sink access.
The roadside center bathroom is a stunning amalgamation of white honeycomb tile, birch walls, marbled white and gray countertops, white oak slatted shower insert, and rose gold trim.
Did you see the bathroom door and drawer faces throughout the trailer? Strips of birch plywood laminated face to face reveal an exceptionally rich chevron pattern of end grain, a labour of love and the kind of proprietary creative magic that we’ve built our name on.
Behind the large dresser and closet space in the stern of the craft you’ll find a queen size bed laden with bronze linen sheets and woolen Pendleton blankets.
Overhead directional 12v lighting shines throughout while upcast LEDs with stainless steel dimmable sensor switches mitigate shadows and provide an additional layer of hella MOOD.
Four season comfort takes priority in this climate controlled space, a programmable digital thermostat controls your A/C and heat, and automatic overhead inflow/outflow fans with built-in thermostats allow for fresh air and gentle breezes.
Natural light pours in through fourteen windows including overhead vista view portholes and a panoramic front end. Let the light in.
This project was made possible by the exceptional skills of designer Mike Beganyi, carpenter and collaborator Jeffrey Ostercamp, and the usual suspects here at Perpetually Devastated.
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Photos of 'Sol' the Solstice Airstream