We’re Selling our Airstream Bambi “Goldie”

Hi Friends! We’ve made the incredibly difficult decision to sell our Airstream Bambi 19CB, “Goldie”. We have a really good reason for doing so, (and no, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it), but for now we’re keeping our reason private. I promise we’ll share it with you soon! But I wanted to share with you some pics of our gorgeous Airstream Bambi and a link to the listing.

Here is the dinette/second bed that we like to have set up as a daybed/couch most of the time. The dinette table pops up for your dining space.

And here is the dinette made up as a bed. Super cozy and has a hidden cubby underneath the bed to house your bedding.

The Kitchen features a microwave, propane stove top, sink with Pur water filter, magnetic knife rack, custom backsplash, ample storage and cutting board sink cover.

The hanging macrame fruit basket is great for storing your fresh fruits and veggies.

And the faux tiles have to be one of my favorite ways to customize an airstream.

See! How cozy is this little couch setup! Perfect spot to hang out during the day.

The bedroom is the perfect size for a couple, I mean Coyote typically climbs in bed with us every night, which is a tight squeeze, but we make that work too:)

This truly is the coziest spot. Coyote and I love to curl up and watch old movies like The Goonies and The Sandlot here.

Here’s the TV which has a built in DVD player. There’s also a cable tv hookup, two usb ports for charging your phone, and a handy little ledge to set your coffee cup or wine glass:) The TV also detaches and swivels around so you could watch TV from the dinette. And there’s a little curtain divider to the left so you can close off the bedroom if you like.

It also features custom faux tiles in the bathroom as well.

I love the 19CB as opposed to the 16 because the shower is completely separate.

Look how big the shower is! It features a detachable shower wand, a seat, and a retractable towel hanger.

The bathroom also features this cool door that folds in when you’re not in the bathroom, and then out when you’re out of it. So you get more space outside of the bathroom when it’s not in use, and plenty of space inside, when you’re using it.

The Bathroom Vanity is great too because you have a storage medicine cabinet, plus a large storage cabinet under the sink. Next to that is a clothes closet with hanging bar.

This is the pantry. You would be surprised at what fits in here!

And here you can see the divider curtain.

The refrigerator is a nice size with a freezer section on top.

And here’s another shot of the bed set up.

She really is such a gem! We’re so sad to see her go, but we’re incredibly grateful for the experiences we were able to give our family during the past year. We’re excited to see her go to a good home!

Here she is at our favorite campground in Big Sur, Big Sur Campground & Cabins.

And headed back from Big Sur. The weight is 3600 pounds, so most V6 engines should be able to tow it.

We love to put Christmas lights on her for the holidays:) At home and while camping.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.

theblancobungalow@gmail.com

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Laura Genevieve

This blog is a glimpse inside our renovation of our Spanish Bungalow in Long Beach, California.  Follow along as we restore our 1920’s bungalow to her oringinal beauty.

https://www.blancobungalow.com
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