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Acorn Tiny House by Backcountry Tiny Homes… A TINY tiny house on wheels!


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This is the Acorn Tiny House by Backcountry Tiny Homes. It’s an actual TINY tiny house on wheels. Funny enough, I think we have to start saying that now with all of the huge THOWs we’re seeing built these days. Nothing wrong with those, though! But here’s a tiny that you can more easily get around with since it’s only about 16-feet long.

Beautiful, isn’t it? What I love most about it is the compact and beautiful design. So what do you think, do you like the oversized windows? What would change about it?

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The Acorn Tiny House on Wheels by Backcountry Tiny Homes

This is the Acorn Tiny House.

It’s built by Backcountry Tiny Homes.

It’s an actual TINY tiny house on wheels.

Funny enough, I think we have to start saying that now with all of the huge THOWs we’re seeing built these days.

Nothing wrong with big tiny houses, though!

But here’s a tiny that you can more easily get around with since it’s only about 16-feet long.

Beautiful, isn’t it?

I really like the large windows.

I also like the overall quality of the build.

I mean, it has everything you need in such a tiny package.

The kitchen has plenty of function.

They even made space for a REAL fireplace!

And this beautiful flip-up table with art and lighting. How cool is this!

Space-saving pocket door to the bathroom.

Yes, there’s a bathroom in this tiny house!

This one pictured here even has a flush toilet.

And the shower may be compact, but it is ultra-luxurious!

Look at that shower head!

Back to the kitchen…

You could seriously live in this tiny if you needed to…

Such a cool way to store your knives.

So the Acorn is the ultimate tiny tiny house!

I mean look at it!

There’s even storage up there! And a fan!

Sleeping mode 🙂

Looks very cozy.

Do you like this no-loft design?

I sure do! I could easily go without a tiny house loft because I like to sleep with lots of space over my head.

Keeping it clean!

I love the table!

Art and function, all-in-one.

How amazing is this?

The Acorn Tiny House by Backcountry Tiny Homes!

It even has a built-in front porch. And the design is passive-solar-ready.

What’s your favorite part about it?

A 16-ft. tiny house you can travel with… In style and comfort, too.

Highlights

  • 90 sq. ft. (116 sq. ft. with deck)
  • Built-in deck
  • Trailer length: 13′-3″/16′-0″ with deck
  • Travel height: 12′-0″
  • Width: 8’6″
  • $42,840 turn-key (fully furnished with appliances)*

*Price subject to change.

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Backcountry Tiny Homes | Acorn Model | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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  • merryl
    June 19, 2019, 12:51 pm

    wow this is really nice.You will see all kinds of wildlife.Love it.Not loving the bottom of the shower.It could use some ajax.

    • Alex
      June 19, 2019, 1:07 pm

      I thought so too, thanks, Merryl!

      • Jerry Dycus
        June 22, 2019, 2:35 pm

        Nice little trailer. Could you use fewer pics, select a few better ones as it gets so long downloading them all I’ve given up getting to the end multiple times lately. Maybe just a link to most of them?

    • Robert M Worth Jr
      June 20, 2019, 6:46 am

      I’m thinking the shower floor are stains from shoe prints. Looks like they attempted to clean and that just made it worse. Possibility the flooring should not be walked on with boots; only bare feet. Just a thought since everything else in the tiny trailer is spic-n-span clean.

    • Tina Orlando
      June 20, 2019, 2:05 pm

      Hello Merryl! We’re the designer and builders of this home and thank you! The shower was an oversight on our part. We cleaned it but when the picture was ‘structured’ when edited, it made some of the grout that had not been vacuumed up appear much worse than it really was. Though, you live and your learn. It was cleaned after the shoot.

    • Arlene
      June 21, 2019, 10:15 am

      Adorable – now THAT’S a Tiny House. Needs some Comet and a broom in the shower…would clean that right up. But my house needs cleaned also…. Anyway – I love the Tiny House….

      • Cyndi Lopriore
        July 10, 2019, 11:14 am

        I love this Tiny, it has so much of what I like. Sleeping main floor, electric cooking, rain-shower head, flush toilet, lots of light, and I just love the cut-out tree with lighting behind it. A really neat tiny heat stove if needed. I would like some way for a combo wash and dry though. I’m 81 and just easier than taking wash out, especially in winter. Thank you for the opportunity to see this and dream, such a great price!

  • ShawnMarie Boutin
    June 19, 2019, 1:02 pm

    It is surprisingly nice, there are many small models out there I’ve seen that are economical and do not have the finishes this one appears to. I do wonder with all of the glass- heating/cooling? I like the bathroom and assume minimal water unless hookup, I am not noticing washer/dryer- even combo unit- certainly not a deal breaker- amazed all of this in space really, nice layout!

    • Alex
      June 19, 2019, 1:07 pm

      I totally agree!

    • James D.
      June 20, 2019, 3:09 am

      It’s only 90 Sq Ft, not counting the deck. So not really room for a washer/dryer… But they are a custom builder and this is more or less just a show model of their Acorn model, like note the wood stove isn’t actually installed. So a lot could be changed or go with one of their other model series…

      • Jerry Dycus
        July 7, 2019, 10:18 am

        There are countertop type washers and whom needs a dryer?

        • Janina
          July 10, 2020, 10:37 am

          I couldn’t agree more. Who needs a dryer? You have the great outdoors and when you can’t dry out you can hang stuff inside. How much stuff could you possibly have when living minimally like this? We are terribly spoiled – and are ruining the environment as a result.

      • Lyn Ayre
        February 12, 2021, 7:30 pm

        Yes, like maybe put in a combo, and then have the little stove on a metal shelf above it. That might work.

    • Tina Orlando
      June 20, 2019, 2:08 pm

      Hello ShawnMarie! We’re the designers and builders of this home and thank you for the kind compliments! The windows we speced out have a low U-factor to ensure the windows have a good insulating property. There are also blackout pull down shades that can be installed but they were not done so for this photo shoot. If you have any other questions, please let me know!

    • Angela
      June 22, 2019, 2:28 pm

      I’d take those cloth cubbies out of the space they’re in and put a combo washer/dryer in there…though I suppose that would necessitate routing plumbing and venting in the back of that space, plus electrical hook-up, and maybe that would not be possible.

  • Gene Wiley
    June 19, 2019, 1:27 pm

    I love the wood interior. There is a lot in the space you have. Smaller kitchen is good. To many in my opinion take up to much space with the kitchen. This is simple and enough. Thanks for share ALL these pictures.

    • Robert M Worth Jr
      June 20, 2019, 6:49 am

      Only one person permitted in kitchen at any given time. Doubt there would be room for two people to be prepping a meal.

      • Marcy
        July 7, 2019, 12:18 pm

        At only 90 sq. feet, I think it would only be a one person place, so room for two people to cook is probably not an issue.

    • Alex
      June 20, 2019, 10:50 am

      You’re welcome, glad you liked it!

    • Tina Orlando
      June 20, 2019, 2:08 pm

      Hello ShawnMarie! We’re the designers and builders of this home and thank you for the kind compliments!

  • Eric
    June 19, 2019, 4:07 pm

    Lots to like… like so much packed into such a small space and looks good with it. On the down side, for me, the flooring turns me off. Looks to me like fake vinyl. But I’m not American so that “could” be the real McCoy. I too wonder about all that glass but no blinds/drapes/curtains. Certainly likely to lose heat as soon as the sun goes down. Heck, in some parts of the country it wouldn’t even heat up. Plus your exposed to prying eyes, from 2 and 4 legged critters.

    Love the 3d wooden sculpture cum dining table. So very different and cool.

    And a wine rack… right over the cooking hob? Quickest way to degrade your wine. Should be elsewhere right away from the heat.

    And agree with merryl… that shower floor needs a good scrub. Surprised the manufacturers overlooked that. Wonder how many potential customers have been turned off by that?

    • James D.
      June 20, 2019, 2:56 am

      Yeah. their data sheet indicates it’s Ocala Oak 8.7 in. x 59.4 in. Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring… But it’s easier to maintain, more scratch and water resistant, and lower cost than real wood flooring… Something to consider if you travel a lot and may track in muddy footprints, etc.

    • Tina Orlando
      June 20, 2019, 2:13 pm

      Hello Eric! We’re the designers and builders of this home and thank you for the kind compliments! Just like David said, the flooring is Ocala Oak 8.7 in. x 59.4 in. Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring. It was selected to be more durable for pets in the home. We love installing engineering and solid wood options as well but even with the higher Janka number we still tend to see too many scratches over time should someone have pets. We were not able to install a luxury vinyl plank due to the wood stove (localized heat) so we were only left with this option.

      The windows we speced out have a low U-factor to ensure the windows have a good insulating property. There are also blackout pull down shades that can be installed but they were not done so for this photo shoot.

      The shower was an oversight on our part. We cleaned it but when the picture was ‘structured’ when edited, it made some of the grout that had not been vacuumed up appear much worse than it really was. Though, you live and learn. It was cleaned after the shoot.

      The wine rack was added to balance out the stainless color but you’re 100% correct and it should be placed elsewhere.

      Thank you for the feedback!

  • Mary Hunt
    June 19, 2019, 6:33 pm

    I have never fallen in love with a micromini before! I could move into this tomorrow. If they could add a/c, that is. The specs are all for city hookups, I wonder if solar anything is available? But this is really lovely.

    • Alex
      June 20, 2019, 10:53 am

      Glad you liked it so much, Mary! That’s great. And yes, I’m sure you can add solar and A/C fairly easily. That’s right… This one has a fireplace/wood stove 🙂

    • Tina Orlando
      June 20, 2019, 2:16 pm

      Hi Mary! We’re the designers and builders of this home and thank you for the kind compliments! We designed the home to be ready for either a floor unit AC that could exhaust through a HVAC port in the wall or a minisplit. We do technically design and build offgrid homes but this home, as shown, is for an ongrid hookup at this time.

  • Steven Sagar-Watson
    June 19, 2019, 6:47 pm

    I love this whole layout. Reading the comments about the shower floor I thought the marble walls where reflecting on to it that is why it looked as though it was dirty.

  • alice h
    June 19, 2019, 6:55 pm

    LOVE those windows but I’d be a bit worried about them during travel. Presumably one could have covering panels ready to go when you move. It’s pretty “uptown” for me, I’m more into the rustic look but layout is good. The upper perimeter shelves are a great idea too. One missing essential – a screen door.

  • Mel
    June 19, 2019, 7:34 pm

    I love it. If it was just me I’d be as happy as could be, there. I’d have to do something about those gorgeous windows at night. I’d get a cold head sleeping against them.

    • James D.
      June 23, 2019, 1:26 am

      Not if they’re double to triple paned… Can get anywhere from equivalent to an R-3 to over an R-7 for the high end triple pane windows… They cost a lot, though…

  • Nancy
    June 19, 2019, 8:11 pm

    All I can keep coming back to is how awesome and amazing these would be to house the homeless!! Not idea of the cost, sorry if I missed it, but seems a super opportunity!!

  • Joyce Rader
    June 19, 2019, 8:17 pm

    People wonder about the privacy with the windows. One could try to use the ‘one way view’ variety where you can see out but no one can see in. I have seen campers use hidden screens or blinds that can be pulled from the top or sides. I did not see where the chairs for dining were stored. General layout is nice for the space. Also like the fact lower sleeping area. Good job.

    • Eric
      June 19, 2019, 9:34 pm

      The chairs are of a fold flat variety so could, theoretically at least, be stored pretty much anywhere against spare wall space. Possibly under the kitchen benchtop… there is an opening on the left which to my eye looks like a convenient spot to put them out of the way. And yes, there is some sort of storage area there at the back, looks like an up and down shelf system.

      • James D.
        June 20, 2019, 2:19 am

        Actually, look at the first photo of the exterior… The chairs are on the deck…

        • Eric
          June 20, 2019, 5:00 am

          Saw those. Didn’t look the same to me. But would be great putting them out there then it rains. ; )

      • James D.
        June 20, 2019, 5:51 am

        Yup, but unless you were sleeping you could just bring them in until the rain stops or check the daily weather report to know to watch out for it…

        Mind, this is mainly meant for people to go camping/glamping, as described on their FB page post… Enjoying the outdoors is part of the intended usage and there’s nothing on those chairs you can’t just wipe down in a few seconds with a towel… Outdoor furniture you can also use inside is a simple solution often used in camping/glamping situations.

        • Robert M Worth Jr
          June 20, 2019, 6:55 am

          Definitely don’t want to be walking around in your birthday suite. Wondering how those large glass panels fare on gravel roads as well as paved roads with tons of pavement missing (chuck holes etc).

      • Tina Orlando
        June 20, 2019, 2:24 pm

        Hi Eric, Robert, and James! We’re the designers and builders of this home and thank you for the kind compliments! To answer a couple questions for the windows, they are tempered glass to meet DOT regulations and we went with a salt box design to disperse the eddys at the top that could lead to any damage to the back window. We made sure to design and test this home first before putting it on the market. The floor model (shown) went just shy of 1,500 miles sans covering the windows without any issues. Though, that isn’t to say it is invincible. Large potholes or just plain bad luck could certainly damage the windows should you elect to not cover them for transit. We designed the home on a dual axle trailed to help dampening the load by transferring to the second axle. The home would have worked, weight wise, with one axle but we felt the second axle would help prevent the daily wear and tear for transit.

        As for the chairs, we spec’ed out exterior and interior rated chairs so that they could be left outside when not in use. The do collapse so that could be hung on the wall above the couch without impeding in the space should it be poor weather outside.

        I think I got everything but let me know if you have any additional questions!

  • PENNY
    June 20, 2019, 2:02 pm

    like to know where got sofa? my question is where is vent of so. e sort for cooking? agree about basin in bathroom. similar to design I’ve been trying in my head and on computer. with modifications this works!

    • James D.
      June 21, 2019, 1:06 am

      I believe it’s an Ikea sofa bed, you can go to their site and look at this model’s PDF data sheet to be sure. For vent, look at the wall between the kitchen and the wood stove and towards the ceiling… There’s another one in the bathroom and you can see the square exhaust vent on the exterior in the same locations.

  • Kathy
    June 20, 2019, 3:07 pm

    I love this teeny tiny house! It is extremely well-planned for such limited space. I am especially liking the amount of storage you have managed to include. Rather than pointing out all its great features, I actually have a few questions. One: I cannot figure out how the sofa is reconfigured into the bed. Also, is there any storage under the cushions? Two: The bathroom, spacious as it is for this tiny space, does not appear to have the space to install a composting toilet, which I would consider a necessity for rough camping. Does the designer have a suggestion? Three: There is a small metal plate in the toe kick of the kitchen with two slotted openings. What is this? Four: What is the purpose of the photo showing the sofa being vacuumed? Five: Is there any clean water storage? Thanks!

    • James D.
      June 21, 2019, 1:18 am

      See the handles in front of the sofa cushion? It’s like the Ikea L shaped sofa bed, but the pull out is on both sides… I believe the bathroom photo is distorted and isn’t actually that narrow…

      The metal plate is the vacuum… Central Vac system type… Either sweep mess to it or attach hose… and it can reach anywhere in the interior…

  • Theresa Perdue
    June 22, 2019, 10:33 am

    Is that a vacuum in the floor? That’s the coolest thing ever😍 I too would want a tiny bathroom sink and a microwave then I am home forever!😍💞

  • Denise
    June 23, 2019, 3:22 am

    It’s so nice to see this tiny house, the way they used to be, with hand touches, minimal commercialism and reasonable size and lovely throughout. Creative, rather than the stock and trade giant tiny houses we have seen the last two or so years. Nice layout, beautiful wood and I love the tree on the wall. I would love info on where to get that tree, and Alex, I would like to sign up for the small house e-mail alerts. You had posted a page link in your e-mail links but there is no sign up form on the page so I responded to the e-mail but didn’t hear back.

    My plan is to be finished with my tiny before the end of the year and then send you pictures. Of course, you can get a preview here: https://www.facebook.com/denise.raupach/media_set?set=a.10202222515949201&type=3

  • Angela
    June 23, 2019, 6:16 am

    Definitely high-end, very beautiful, but not suitable for housing homeless people, because this one costs too much to build. Thankfully there are people out there who have designed models suitable for transitional or permanent housing for the homeless, and low-income seniors, or families struggling with too-high rent, and homeless veterans. People are starting to even create small enclaves or villages in some areas, where there would also be support services to help residents deal with the core problems that caused them to be homeless in the first place. Google has pledged $1B to help ease the housing crunch in the SF Bay area, and tiny homes may be a part of the solution there, though getting answers from Google about how they will spend the money is proving hard to do.

  • maria
    June 23, 2019, 7:11 am

    Well I am glad this can be customized. I would put in a mini split. Smaller windows. Change the shower water system,and tile. Kitchen I would make L-shape. Don’t need vacuum in the floor. Closet where clothing shelf is.

  • Sheila Plourde
    July 6, 2019, 11:24 pm

    Very nice! I love it. The bathroom is nice.

  • Sherry
    August 11, 2019, 1:38 pm

    Cute yet it was designed for a man, not a woman. The colors are so dark and dreary for me, and where is the place for the TV as you can only look outside at nature so much…I also need a bigger fridge as I am a cook so would have to have a bit bigger kitchen so I can eat. I think lots of designers forget that women live in these also….not everything has to be gray and black ……..what ever happened to the color wheel when designing these tiny homes?

  • Christine
    August 11, 2019, 9:39 pm

    This one is so nice! Definitely needs to be on grid tho, off grid components would take up space the size of the deck.

  • Chris
    August 19, 2019, 5:29 pm

    I really like this! I like the small footprint and the layout has all the essentials. I’d rework it so all the windows opened, I’d remove the wine rack and add an exhaust vent, and add a split unit for cooling. I’d most likely go with a less modern take on the shower head and wand, but that’s just my taste. I love there’s a window in the bath and the lit tree in the living area and the exterior decorations are perfect. The cost is sweet!

  • Frances Lock
    August 31, 2019, 2:01 pm

    A great layout . Very nice through I would have to have shades and curtains as I like my privacy. I would forgo the deck and have a laundry – closet room as that would be more important to me.. very well done

  • Nanci Blanton
    August 31, 2019, 9:33 pm

    Very cute, but the dwarf wood stove would have to go. Where is the smoke supposed to go? And it doesn’t hold enough wood – you would have to be feeding it a lot in the winter. It doesn’t seem very practical and takes up valuable space. I would rather have an in-wall heater or baseboard, and have a microwave.

  • Lisa D. Lucas
    September 1, 2019, 6:01 pm

    Would make an excellent “spare bedroom” or guest cottage – or addition to the much longed-for communal family homestead centered around larger dwelling.
    sigh

  • e.a.f.
    September 19, 2019, 6:04 pm

    Its fabulous! wonderful! exactly all you need. Especially like the kitchen. Find most of the “tiny” homes have kitchens which are simply too large. What is so lovely about this, is no ladders, its all on one floor. House that size is perfect. Just need a 20 ft. container for my stuff.

  • Dorca Gomez
    September 19, 2019, 6:05 pm

    This is a beautifully made Tiny. If one day I can afford it i’d buy it in a minute. I wouldn’t change a thing except some window dressings for privacy.

  • Leticia felipe
    November 2, 2019, 4:50 pm

    How would this do in the montana winters?

  • Dee
    November 10, 2019, 12:13 am

    I want to buy a tiny house SOS

  • Nancy
    December 31, 2019, 10:42 am

    I would be tempted to replace my small cottage (14×24) with this beautiful tiny tiny! But I don’t think my two cats would agree. And I probably couldn’t easily continue one of my favorite hobbies, which is hand making all my Christmas gifts. But still, very tempting! Gorgeous and functional in a very tiny package. I LOVE it!!!

  • e.a.f.
    January 22, 2020, 6:31 pm

    Really like the kitchen. Its the size kitchens ought to be! Lots of room to lounge and a bathroom to boot. I could live in this quite nicely in the summer.

  • Connie M Gallegos
    May 20, 2020, 11:40 am

    I love everything about this tiny house…would very much like to have one just like this one..hopefully one day soon

  • Birgit Carlson
    July 4, 2020, 11:29 am

    I LOVE this little Acorn so much, I had Tina and Luke build one for me! They are AMAZING designers and builders! I can’t wait to pick my little Acorn up!

    • Alex
      July 4, 2020, 12:02 pm

      Hi Birgit, congrats on your new Acorn! When are you picking it up? Can’t wait to hear more about it!

      • Birgit Carlson
        July 4, 2020, 1:07 pm

        Hi Alex- I’ll be picking it up the first week in August. I can hardly wait. Tina and Luke are awesome to work with. They are able to design and build almost anything the customer desires. I’ll be happy to share pics when I bring it home.

  • Tondra L Bolinger
    July 4, 2020, 12:32 pm

    This really lovely. However, I would reverse the sofa and desk/counter so that I’d be looking out that beautiful window wherever I was sitting. Really well done!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      July 9, 2020, 12:55 pm

      Good idea!

    • Birgit Csrlson
      July 9, 2020, 4:10 pm

      It would be great to look out the windows from your sofa! The only problem would be the flow of traffic…possibly a problem that the designers would be able to solve.

  • July 4, 2020, 7:10 pm

    Los felicito Tina y Luke. Muy interesante la propuesta. En Costa Rica admiramos mucho esta alternativa de Vivienda. Muchas gracias Alex

  • Kate Cummings
    July 5, 2020, 9:56 am

    I don’t see that any of these windows open. Could they be replaced with windows that open? Would also love a roof over the deck, then it would be perfect for me.

  • Lyn Ayre
    February 12, 2021, 7:25 pm

    PS: website will be up by Tuesday, in case you decide to go there.
    Yes, it is very nice. Although, I’m 5′ tall and I wonder how one would go about actually using the storage above the bed/table area… It truly does have everything one needs.
    Love Lyn

    • James D.
      February 13, 2021, 11:58 pm

      Customizable, so could have a custom solution for reaching the shelves or placing them at a more reachable height.

      However, there’s simple options like a long reach gripper or shepherd hook arm to just extend your reach or just keep a telescoping ladder handy.

      Or you could get fancy and have a fold out stairs that fold flat against the wall when not in use and a drop down scaffold to give easy access when needed but can be put away and out of the way when not needed… Like the present wall tree art, the fold away stairs could be made to look like a piece of art on the wall but functional…

      Alternatively, have shelves on pulleys that can just be lowered when you need to access them…

      Lots of ways to do make it work…

  • Penny
    February 16, 2021, 11:54 pm

    They have folding step stools that can also be used as chairs. Give an extra chair when needed or use to reach. I’m not much over 5′ either.
    I’m assuming they are using something like bungee cords to hold stuff on shelves.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      February 17, 2021, 11:45 am

      Oh yes I have a few in my house and they’re great.

  • Marsha Cowan
    May 26, 2021, 10:35 pm

    I love this! all that black is such a great accent for all the wood finishes, and the kitchen is just what I like. It is a wonderful house and seems much bigger that its 16′ length. Lots of great ideas in this one!

  • Nancy M
    July 4, 2021, 12:09 pm

    Nice design, very functional, and I could easily live there, with a couple of modifications. I would require a split system so I had both heat and cooling. The other thing I would require would be a way to modify the shower to allow for a non-traditional clothes dryer. Let me explain: I currently have a dryer which is basically a rectangular tent, with air vents at the top and heat source with fan at the bottom, in which you hang clothes to dry. Dries clothes in 2-3 hours, depending on the density of the fabric in the clothes, towels, blankets, etc. There is a tiny device that washes clothes (around 4″x4″x2″) that does a good job in a 5-gallon bucket, though they have to be wrung out by hand. This combination would substitute for the washer/dryer combo most people seem to be looking for. The modification to the shower is probably something I could fashion myself, with a few simple tools, some plastic pipes, and my sewing machine.

    • Birgit Carlson
      July 4, 2021, 7:23 pm

      Tina and Luke at Backcountry Tiny Homes are brilliant designers and can customize your Acorn for you. I have LOVED living in my Acorn for almost a year!

  • denise burtner
    July 4, 2021, 6:30 pm

    Love EVERYTHING about this!

  • Sue Roberson
    May 23, 2022, 11:18 am

    Another great design for such a small space. So many ways to personalize this. I love it! Great job!

  • Carolyn D Contois
    May 23, 2022, 11:59 am

    this place is so beautifully done! Nothing not to love…previous comments are picking at details….silly!!!
    Any cosmetic modification is a no brainer! Thank you for sharing… you just went to the top of my list!

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