
Two-Toned RV Kitchen – Dark Lower, Light Upper Cabinets
Say goodbye to those ugly brown and beige RV cabinets and say hello to a beautiful two-toned kitchen. Dark lower cabinets, light upper cabinets, and you have a modern, comfortable look!
The heart of the home no matter the size, the kitchen is the first thing you generally see when you walk into an RV. This space gets more use and abuse than any other part of the RV so it’s no surprise that so much work is put into most kitchen renovations.
From complete tear downs to the studs to minor improvements, we’ve curated the best RV kitchen renovations we could find. We’ll break down costs, timelines, and where you can get the look. If you’re looking for inspiration for your own RV kitchen remodel, you’ve come to the right place!
Say goodbye to those ugly brown and beige RV cabinets and say hello to a beautiful two-toned kitchen. Dark lower cabinets, light upper cabinets, and you have a modern, comfortable look!
Adding a backsplash is one of the easiest ways to upgrade an old, tired RV kitchen on a tight budget. It can be a relatively quick project and you instantly add more light and interest to the tiny space.
It might be the most controversial topic on our social media channels… are floating shelves in an RV a practical design choice? And we’re here to answer, YES! You can absolutely install floating shelves in an RV and they can look beautiful!
Whether you want extra prep area, a cutting board, or perhaps a little more dining space, flip-up or “drop down” countertop extensions can be a clever way to add that valuable counter space you need.
Comfy, cozy and full of charm, farmhouse style is as popular as ever. It’s no surprise that farmhouse style is the most popular design aesthetic in the RV renovation community the past few years. Professional and amateur designers and renovators alike have turned to this enduring style.