Buying a Class A Motorhome is the right move for many people, but there are a lot of variables that come into play when thinking about buying the right RV. One of those variables is the size. Class A motorhomes vary in size. Size is defined as height, width, and length. These are all metrics that
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The Clover Hill Foundry is a house with history. Originally built in the late 19th century, the interconnected brick buildings in Somers, New York, were first used as the hub for an ore mining operation. Later in the 1940s, three artists bought the dilapidated buildings, renovating them into standalone homes for their families. Today it’s
Many times camping trips involve exploring new territory and discovering enticing attractions along the way. Passenger tour trains have that magnetic appeal for many RVers, providing a novel way to see hidden countryside not normally viewed from the road. Railroad passengers learn about local history, culture and the many colorful characters from the communities visited.
In recent years, architects have become fascinated with 3D-printing. Often heralded as affordable and sustainable, 3D-printed homes are beginning to spring up everywhere from the Netherlands to Long Island, NY. These dwellings take different forms—sinuous and modern, alien and pod-like, minimalist and compact—depending on the exact kind of technology used to print them. A new
Your RV’s tires are extremely important. I’ve discussed tire care before, but I wanted to address what you should do to your tires before you put your RV away for the season. It’s that time of year, and you should be prepping your RV already if you haven’t done so. With that in mind, here’s
Half opaque, half exposed, the Cocoon House is all about finding the right light. Brooklyn-based Nea Studio designed the Long Island, New York, home with an unusual layout. The 1,730-square-foot house stretches into an L shape, its north and west sides bending into a round cocoon-like curve clad in cedar shingles for privacy and insulation,