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Thursday 24 May 2012

Are you bored of your old caravan? Why not exchange it?

Often the caravan that has been your co-traveler from years becomes boring. The same interior, same appliances and the same look often don’t boost up your interest to enjoy your journey. Since you have to spend several hours staying inside it has to be interesting enough to tie you inside with your will. Another condition is when existing caravan becomes insufficient. That means, your family might have grown or you think of more luxurious van for holidaying.

In any of the case, you don’t really dare to spend on caravans. Cause is obvious, i.e. the cost. A fresh new caravan may eat away all your savings if you start looking for new model. Also, if your caravan is working fine, you don’t find any reason to replace it. But, that doesn’t at all mean that you will have to stick to that boring van against your will. You have a solution to exchange it. Yes, you can find many caravans for sale around your neighbor or on web which provides the options of exchange. Just exchange your van against a new one or an older one.

If you get the new model you may have to pay just a little portion depending on the features you want. Else if you are exchanging it against the older model or the used one but higher model than yours then possibly you don’t have to pay anything or so minimal that won’t bother you at all. The major benefit is that whereas you a fresh new van for your next vacation you also get rid if your older van. So, don’t wait, find replacement of your old caravan today!

Thursday 17 May 2012

Choosing Blinds For Your Caravan

When people buy a caravan (either brand new or second hand), they sometimes like to change the curtains that the van has come with to some blinds. There are a number of reasons for this – perhaps the original curtains were outdated or damaged in some way, or perhaps the owner wants to make their van more modern. For whatever reason, you have a number of options when it comes to choosing caravan blinds:
  • Roller Blinds: these can be produced in a range of colours and materials (including aluminium), ensuring that you give your caravan windows the best protection possible. These blinds are very easy to use and would fit seamlessly into any caravan.
  • Cassette Blinds: there is a range of brands, styles and qualities available in these types of blinds for caravans. Like roller blinds, the cassette style are also highly easy to use and will protect any caravan’s upholstery from the harmful sun.
  • Sun Blinds: this type of blind is more popular across Europe, but they are starting to find their way into Australian caravans. These blinds act in a very similar way to the sunshades that you place in your car windows to protect the upholstery.
If there is another type of blind that you are simply dying to use in your caravan, go for it! Simply contact a blinds specialist and see how they can help you – you never know, you could be onto the next blind trend. Some people also like to couple curtains and blinds in their caravans (curtains because they look nice and blinds because they do a great job at blocking the sun). The choice really is yours, so choose wisely.