Cabin Cars
Ready for order designs
Remember that is possible to use materials, already bought by the customer from a third party, if that is what he/she desires.
Walls
Wall Coverings
Mirrors
 Type 1 |
 Type 2 |
 Type 3 |
 Type 4 |
Type 1 - Big mirror completely covering the back side of the cabin;
Type 2 - Big mirror covering half the back side over the handrail;
Type 3 - Centred mirror, height as the cabin is;
Type 4 - Centered mirror over the handrail;
Mirrors
The mirror in the cabin car can practically have any shape - rectangular, oval, wavy, etc. It can be as large as one of the walls, or it can have margins. The most common solutions are rectangular mirror as height as the wall is, with margins at left and right, and mirror between the handrail and the top.
Hand rails
Shape - It usually is cyllindrical, but it can be rectangular (image 4).
Legs - They hold the rail to the wall. Usually they are cyllindrical too (images 1 and 2), but they can be rectangular (image 3 and 4).
Ends - Oval (image 1) or as a "cut" (image 2). The "cut" can be at 45° which is used as a design solution or as a way to connect two rails in an angle.
Top and lightning
"Spot" - Space-adjustable lights.
Indirect - With two luminescent tubes behind the top - The light goes either trough , or trough its transparent surface.
"Laser" - With tubes behind the top, which light goes trough margins between the ends of the top and the walls as well as from openings all overt its surface. The shape of the openings can differ and is selected based on the car's design.
"Star sky" - Multiple small lights all over the top's surface, which create the effect of night sky.
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