Wednesday, October 14, 2020

 6 RV Renovation Tips

Buying a used RV can be a great way to save some money. However, sometimes you will get your hands on one, only to realize that it is incredibly outdated inside. Thankfully, you can renovate an RV and make it exactly what you want it to be. Here are some tips to help you as you tackle this fun and rewarding project.

1. Start with the Fabrics

Curtains, cornice boards, and furniture upholstery can quickly make your RV look outdated. If you are renovating on a tight budget, start with these items. Carefully choose the colors so they coordinate, then start with the curtains. After replacing the curtains, remove the cornice boards and recover them with the matching fabric. Then have the furniture reupholstered in a coordinating fabric. This will make a huge difference in how the space looks.

2. Upgrade the Tech

If you're renovating an outdated RV, chances are it has outdated technology. From the media center to the radios and observation systems, this is a place where you can make a quick upgrade. Not only will this make your RV look more modern, but it will also make it more enjoyable.

Start with the TV and the speakers. Install an LED TV, then add some surround sound speakers or a soundbar. Then, consider upgrading the radios and observation systems. Soon you will have a tech-savvy space that will be enjoyable to camp in.

3. Tackle the Tacky Flooring

It seems like RV interior designers of past decades loved to use garish colors for the flooring. This is a place where you can do a little work to make it look better. Laying new carpet, linoleum, or laminate in a small space is tricky, and you might want a pro's assistance to help with the task, but it can make a big difference if you take the time to do it.

4. Add a Fresh Coat of Paint

You might be surprised to learn that you can paint over the walls in your RV. Even if it has wallpaper or paneling, with the right pre-treatment and finishing coat, you can give it a fresh color. Once you have tackled the color and finish of the walls, consider adding a decal or hanging some art to make it feel more like home.

5. Take a Look at the Plumbing

It may not be the most glamorous part of your RV, but if it doesn't work properly, your enjoyment of the rig will go down the drain. While you're renovating, make sure you inspect the plumbing. Replace what is broken, then consider upgrading the faucet and sink if they're outdated to make it look better. But when it comes to plumbing, focus on function rather than aesthetics first, because you need to know you can rely on these systems to do their jobs.

6. Update Your Locks

If you have an older RV that you're renovating, chances are high it has a fairly universal lock system. This means it can be very easy for a thief to break in. Before you hit the road with your rig stocked with all of your stuff, consider swapping out the locks for something more secure. The G391 Series is a particularly beneficial one, providing greater security through 90 different key codes in one lock system.

Renovating an RV can be a fun, exciting project. As you get started, prioritize those features you need to look great, and then focus on those first. You can then move through your list, and soon you will have a modern, updated rig you will be proud to pull into the campsite.

 

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