Improving the environment of your RV can make for a more comfortable vacation. Consider the following projects to help you upgrade your camper’s interior and enjoy your home-away-from-home even more.

Color

When you set out to add some style to your RV you should pick some colors to base your design around. Do you enjoy being surrounded by bright purples and blues, or would you rather wake up to clean whites and neutral grays? Would you prefer a retro style black and white decor with some cool red highlights, or are you more interested in decking your camper out in earthy browns and greens? Whichever colors fit your personality best, it will be easier to continue cozying up your RV when you’ve decided on a cohesive theme that will tie it all together.

Wall Hangings

Now that you’ve got the color scheme picked out, you should try and find some blank spaces on your walls to fill up with some wall hangings. Be creative with your theme! Think about adding small paintings, retro postcards, pictures of past adventures, and whatever strikes your fancy and brings a smile to your face! Pick lightweight frames with no glass components, and use velcro to fasten your hangings so they’ll stay in place when you travel.

Curtains

Your RVs standard curtains probably don’t wow you when you walk through the door, but it’s a pretty simple project to replace the stock curtains with some that better suit your taste.

Pillows

Some throw pillows for your bed and couches will help to tie your RV’s interior design together. By adding distinct highlights of color or pattern throughout the camper, you help to give the entire decor a cohesive feel.

Authentic Touches

You don’t want your RV to feel like a hotel room. One great way to get around this is to stop ‘travel sizing’ everything in your camper. Invest in long-lasting items, such as dishware, to help improve your time on vacations.

If you’re in the market for a camper, visit Sun & Fun RVs. We carry a range of models for sale at our dealership in Tiffin, Iowa. We also proudly serve those in Iowa City and Davenport, Iowa.