I've been slaving away, depriving myself of sleep, in order to make some crucial mods to the rig!
Number one priority, kill the bad hotel decor!
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Before: Beautiful hotel window "torture-ments"... |
I removed the valences and faux curtains (yeah they were just for "looks") from above all the windows.
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After: Homey window "treatments" |
They were replaced with uber-inexpensive Ikea curtain rods and curtains we bought the fabric for and sewed in only one weekend (rained all weekend). They are admittedly short in both directions, but pretty good, I think, for my first curtains ever (third thing I've sewed in my life).
Next priority, couch upholstery is ugly, looks/is dirty, and faux cushions are dumb. Not to mention all the space under the couch is completely un-utilized!
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Before: Ugly couch |
I sewed and reupholstered the couch in a sage colored plush suede, also known as micro-fiber, and a host of other names. Don't confuse this material with a leather product. You can wipe spills right off of this stuff with a wet rag! Also added two huge drawers in the space under the couch.
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After: Lovely soft couch/short "double" bed - two big drawers. |
Next, the dinette. Also covered in the ugly upholstery.
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Before: Ugly, non-cleanable/non-kid-friendly, dinette, who's cushions slide out from under you. |
Reupholstered the bottom in a dark brown marine grade vinyl and attached it to a piece of ply wood. No more sliding out form under you and super easy to clean. Reupholstered the seat backs and trim wood with the same material as the couch.
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After: Cleanable, kid friendly, pretty, functional dinette (next a table upgrade). |
We decided painting would be great, but takes too long and would make it stinky for a while. So Aubrey found a ton of great decals to decorate our rig with instead!
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Chalkboard Decal - "The Menu" is going with us! |
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Border in Kids room. |
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Cool tree decal in the dining area. |
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Bathroom art...hehehe. |
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Master head board decoration. |
No more bottled water!
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GE double filtered water faucet. The next best thing to self-chlorine treating water and/or reverse osmosis...at half the price. |
(to be continued)
Our RV is much more homey now! We leave in a week and we're super stoked about it!
Next mission,
- Master bedroom curtains
- Add 2,000 Watt Power Inverter, battery disconnect switch, huge fuse, and "house" surge arrestor.
- Repair various minor water leaks and add 2 gallon pre-charged water tank and sediment filter to water pump.
-Joe
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