Monday, September 19, 2016

Rv Remodel

   Matt and I decided to take on a little project of renovating the inside of our RV to make it more livable for our young family. Here is some before pictures. It wasn't in horrible shape. Their was a few holes that needed patched and it looked like Paul Bunyan decorated it ha ha ha. We just couldn't see how our 8 month and 2 year old would stay in their beds on a pull out couch and dinette changed into a bed. There was just NO WAY!



That border had to go!




I found a piece of trim at home depot to match this missing piece.




 We decided to take out the dinette and couch so we could fit a mini crib, full size crib and a love seat in comfortably. When we pulled out the couch the old carpet was still underneath it and needed to be replaced to match the rest of the flooring. Luckily their was a left over piece under the bed that we took to 4 different flooring companies to find the match. It just so happened to be "luxury vinyl" thank goodness we only had to pay for one box because that stuff ain't cheap!

I had all ready painted the walls as you can see in this picture.

  We also decided to paint the walls and cupboards and replace the old blinds. 

During photos....


My "Helpers" :)




   Here are some after pictures. Lots of blood, sweat (happened to be high 90's when we started and we didn't have it hooked up to power to run the ac) and tears went into finishing this beauty and i still need to caulk and put up the valences above to 2 doors. I am also playing around with the idea of making curtains.





Still some organizing to be done.







And of course the infamous side by sides.





   I love how the lighter color cabinets and walls without hideous wallpaper make it feel so much bigger and cozy. Over all it took us a good 2.5 weeks of working on it in the evenings, weekends and when ever we got a free minute.

   If you have any ideas for curtain colors or other options to help darken it up when needed. Please let me know and Happy painting :)

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