RV Life is Better When Things are Pretty

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When we first got to Florida, the beach was a little chilly, but since then the weather has been ideal.
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And I am so happy that I cozied up the little camper with new linens, paint and curtains.  

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Dorothy likes it too.

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The other dogs like their new bunk bed/kennel that we created for them.

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My only issue is in trying to hang the artwork I brought along.  Command hooks didn’t support them, even though they are lightweight.  I did figure out that a binder clip on the ugly valance will hold a picture over the windows, but I can’t get anything to work on the walls.   

I’d also like to get rid of those ugly valances, but that’s another day.

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New curtains cover the top bunk, and I ordered cushion covers for the top pillows on the bench.  Now, they aren’t exactly my first choice in fabric, but they are what I could get and they are better than just plain dark brown. 

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This is the door we made to turn the bottom bunk bunk bed into a dog crate.  My husband had to do some rebuilding and boosting the opening to make the door fit snugly and securely. I am so glad he did, what a helpful addition to camper life. 

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One change that was important to me, was covering the inside of the glass doors so that I don’t have to look at all of our stored goods.  What a simple fix for something that irritated me every time we used the rv.  I cut foam core to fit and wrapped it into the curtain fabric, then attached it to the interior of the windows.  

I am much happier without the cluttery view of peanut butter, cracker boxes, and stacks of dishes.

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The sea glass blue paint in the bathroom has made a world of difference to me.  The previous blah brown wall paper was a downer.

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So was the icky brown shower curtain.  This one is put together (I wouldn’t call what I do real sewing) from curtains my sister gave to me when she redecorated.

We use the campground bath houses instead of our teensy shower, so I made use of the space by transforming it into a closet.  If I do ever need to use it as intended, it’s pretty simple just to move the stuff out again, nothing is permanent.

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Because in a 19’ trailer with four dogs, you need to make use of every inch!

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The pups can fill the space quickly.

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But mostly we are out doors as much as we can be. 

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Going for walks or running on the beach.  

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The dogs love the beach as much as I do.

1 thought on “RV Life is Better When Things are Pretty”

  1. Ellen D. Bailey

    Fun to see inside your RV! Have up tried the 3M velcro strips to hang your pictures? One side sticks to the wall and the other to the picture and then the velcro on both the wall and the picture stick together. When I’m hanging a canvas, I put strips on each of the four corners.

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