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Sounds like you may have picked up some ideas from the International CCD with its translucent upper cabinet fronts and interior lighting in the upper cabinets. Frankly, that is one of the features of the CCD that I find to be not at all practical and, for the same reason, I'm not enthusiastic about your idea.
In real life, the contents of cabinets in a trailer are not terribly scenic. On reflection, there is not one cabinet in my trailer that I would want on public display. The contents are arranged to prevent damage, not to be seen. I have pieces of foam and anti-slip pad jammed in here and there as necessary to prevent things from rubbing and items are rightside up, sideways, or upside down to fit the space and to ride safely.
Of course, then there are the two overhead cabinets that contain all my sweaters, T-shirts, socks, and underwear. Not terribly attractive.
As to being able to see what is in the cabinets to find things, that is not really necessary. I know exactly where everything in my trailer is stowed.
I'm here in Austin, also, and I would be glad to let you see a "working" Airstream.
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John W. Irwin
2005 Classic 28 "Sabre-Dog III"
2007 Silverado 2500HD Duramax/Allison LTZ
WBCCI Region 9 Webmaster, #9632
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