
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!
Farmhouse style – cozy, warm, and relaxing
Inspired by hit TV shows like Fixer Upper, farmhouse style is showing up in many RV renovations these days. And for good reason! True farmhouses out in the country were historically decorated with whatever was handy and practical. What better style to have in a tiny space where furniture and decor often serve multiple, practical purposes.
But that’s not to say that farmhouse style is boring. Barn doors, faux wood beams, butcher block counters and of course shiplap on the walls all create a relaxing space perfect for small families or busy RVers on the go. After a long travel day, it’s nice to sit back and relax in style.
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.
Replacing that flimsy shower surround has probably crossed your mind, but perhaps you’re hesitant to rip it out and be faced with 3 bare walls that need some sort of tile. Check out these inspirational RV shower renovations!
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.