RV curtains are one of the quickest ways to make your rig feel like a real little home instead of a rolling box. I’ve helped a bunch of small-space clients dial in privacy, light control, and style with window treatments that can actually handle life on the road.

Thermal Lining for Four-Season Comfort

Thermal-lined RV curtains that block drafts at the glass—cozy, minimal, and four-season ready.
Thermal-lined RV curtains that block drafts at the glass—cozy, minimal, and four-season ready.

When clients complain about drafts, I add thermal lining to their RV curtains and it makes a noticeable difference right at the glass. I tried it on a cold-weather trip and the bedroom stayed warmer without cranking the heat.

You might give these a try:

  • Detachable Thermal Curtain Liners: Attach these insulating layers to your existing curtains to help block drafts and retain warmth easily.
  • Insulated Fabric by the Yard: Create custom liners for your specific window shapes to help improve temperature control in any season.
  • Magnetic Curtain Weights: Keep your thermal curtains flush against the wall to help minimize drafts creeping in around the edges.

Blackout Panels for Better Sleep

Charcoal blackout panels make an RV bunk feel calmer at night—and keep mornings beautifully dark.
Charcoal blackout panels make an RV bunk feel calmer at night—and keep mornings beautifully dark.

In the RV bedroom, I always start with blackout curtains because they cut streetlights and sunrise like nothing else, and I sleep so much deeper. When I installed them for a client’s bunk area, the whole rig instantly felt calmer at night.

Try these:

  • Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtains: Block light effectively and regulate temperature for better sleep by choosing thick, high-quality thermal blackout panels.
  • Adjustable Curtain Rod with Finials: Secure your new curtains easily with a sturdy, extendable rod that fits various window widths perfectly.
  • Curtain Clip Rings: Achieve the relaxed, pleated look shown here by hanging your panels with simple, gliding clip rings.

Layer Sheers Over Blackouts

Layer sheers over blackouts for soft daytime glow and full nighttime privacy in a tiny RV.
Layer sheers over blackouts for soft daytime glow and full nighttime privacy in a tiny RV.

My favorite RV combo is sheer curtains for daytime plus blackout liners behind them for night, so you get soft light without giving up privacy. I used this layered look in a tiny slide-out and it made the windows feel more residential without eating up space.

Possibly helpful picks:

  • Linen-Textured Sheer Curtains: Let in soft, diffused light during the day while maintaining a breezy, open feel in your RV.
  • Thermal Blackout Curtain Panels: Ensure complete privacy and block out bright campground lights or early morning sun for better sleep.
  • Tension Rod with Curtain Clip Rings: Easily hang both layers without drilling holes, using clip rings for smooth sliding and quick adjustments.

Café Curtains for Dinette Windows

Tailored linen café curtains keep RV dinette privacy while letting in bright, airy light.
Tailored linen café curtains keep RV dinette privacy while letting in bright, airy light.

For RV dinette windows, café curtains are my go-to because they cover eye-level views while keeping the top half bright. I hemmed a pair to just skim the tabletop and it looked tailored instead of fussy.

Check these products out:

  • Linen Texture Café Curtains: Add a breezy, natural look to your RV windows while maintaining privacy and letting sunlight filter through effortlessly.
  • Gold Tension Curtain Rod: Installs quickly without drilling holes; choose a warm metallic finish to create an elegant, upgraded camper aesthetic.
  • Decorative Curtain Clip Rings: Use these clips to easily hang fabric or hemmed panels specifically for a custom, sliding café curtain setup.

Slim Tension Rods for No-Drill Hanging

No-drill RV curtain fix: a slim tension rod and bold linen panel for instant privacy.
No-drill RV curtain fix: a slim tension rod and bold linen panel for instant privacy.

If you don’t want holes in RV walls, a tension rod is the easiest win, especially on smaller windows with solid side frames. I’ve used them in rentals and rigs alike, and they’re perfect for quick swaps when your style changes.

A few relevant products:

  • Adjustable Matte Black Tension Rod: Secure your curtains easily without drilling holes by using these simple, adjustable rods that fit tight spaces.
  • Set of Black Curtain Rings with Clips: Clip your favorite fabric panels directly onto the rod for a custom, sliding curtain look in seconds.
  • Textured Linen-Look Short Curtain Panels: Add warmth and privacy to your camper with these durable, easy-care fabric panels perfect for small windows.

Adhesive Hooks and Lightweight Rods

Adhesive hooks + a lightweight rod make RV curtains stay put—even on bumpy travel days.
Adhesive hooks + a lightweight rod make RV curtains stay put—even on bumpy travel days.

On tricky RV windows where a tension rod won’t hold, I’ve had good luck with adhesive hooks paired with a lightweight rod and thin panels. I tested this in a client’s travel trailer and it stayed put through a surprisingly bumpy weekend.

Maybe worth checking out:

  • Gold Adhesive Curtain Rod Brackets: Secure your rods without drilling holes by choosing heavy-duty adhesive hooks designed to support lightweight drapery.
  • Small Diameter Curtain Rod: Select a slim, lightweight metal rod that fits easily into adhesive hooks for a clean, custom look.
  • Curtain Clip Rings: Attach your fabric panels effortlessly with these sliding rings, adding flexibility and vintage style to your setup.

Wrap-Around Rods to Block Side Light

Wrap-around rods tuck curtains to the wall, blocking that pesky side glow for pitch-dark RV sleep.
Wrap-around rods tuck curtains to the wall, blocking that pesky side glow for pitch-dark RV sleep.

To stop that annoying glow at the edges, I like wrap-around curtain rods that tuck the panels back to the wall on RV windows. I added these in a sleeping nook and it seriously upgraded the ‘pitch-dark’ feel.

You might like:

  • Industrial Style Blackout Curtain Rod: Upgrade your sleep by curving curtains to the wall with this sturdy rod; block unwanted morning light effectively.
  • Textured Linen Blackout Curtains: Pair your rod with these heavy, textured panels to darken your RV interior and improve privacy instantly.
  • Metal Curtain Clip Rings: Ensure smooth sliding and a classic look by attaching your panels with these durable, easy-to-use metal rings.

Flexible Tracks for Rounded Corners

A flexible curtain track that curves with rounded RV windows—clean, custom look for less.
A flexible curtain track that curves with rounded RV windows—clean, custom look for less.

Some RV windows have curves that standard rods can’t follow, so I reach for flexible curtain tracks that bend to the frame. I installed a track on an arched window and it looked custom without the custom price.

Explore these options:

  • Bendable Curtain Track System: Create a custom look for curved windows by easily bending this track to fit your specific RV layout.
  • Linen Slub Window Curtains: Add a touch of elegance and natural texture to your interior with these lightweight, light-filtering curtain panels.
  • Curtain Pleat Hooks: Achieve professional-looking pleats and smooth movement along your track with these essential stainless steel curtain hooks.

Sill-Length Panels for Clean Lines

Sill-length RV curtains in bold linen keep pathways clear and make small spaces feel bigger.
Sill-length RV curtains in bold linen keep pathways clear and make small spaces feel bigger.

In an RV, I usually keep curtains sill-length so they don’t snag on cushions, vents, or storage lids. The first time I shortened panels for a slide-out, the whole space felt bigger and easier to move around in.

A few suggestions:

  • Sill-Length Linen Curtain Panels: Choose shorter linen-textured panels to create an airy feel while preventing fabric from dragging on furniture.
  • Brass Curtain Rod with Leather Straps: Install a simple brass rod with leather supports to replicate this stylish, minimalist look in your camper.
  • No-Sew Hemming Tape: Easily shorten standard curtain panels to the perfect custom sill length without needing a sewing machine.

Neutral Textures to Soften the RV Look

Textured linen neutrals instantly soften RV windows—cozy, calm, and clutter-free.
Textured linen neutrals instantly soften RV windows—cozy, calm, and clutter-free.

Factory RV interiors can feel a little hard, so I love textured neutrals to warm things up fast without adding visual clutter. I did this in a beige-and-wood rig and the windows suddenly matched the cozy vibe of the throws and pillows.

May just do the trick:

  • Textured Linen-Look Curtains: Instantly soften your RV interior with these textured drapes that add warmth without creating visual clutter.
  • Twisted Rope Curtain Tiebacks: Highlight the natural vibe of your curtains by securing them with these simple, rustic woven tiebacks.
  • Wooden Curtain Rod Set: Complete the natural aesthetic and create sturdy support for your new textured drapes with wooden hardware.

Simple Tiebacks That Keep Curtains Tidy

A simple macramé tieback keeps RV curtains neat, off the glass, and beautifully controlled.
A simple macramé tieback keeps RV curtains neat, off the glass, and beautifully controlled.

Because RV curtains like to flutter when you’re setting up camp, I always add tiebacks to keep panels controlled and off the glass. In my own small-space projects, a simple tieback has saved me from constant straightening.

A few things you might like:

  • Boho Rope Curtain Tiebacks: Secure your fluttery RV curtains stylishly with these woven rope holders that add charm without installation tools.
  • Wooden Bead Curtain Holdbacks: Keep window coverings tidy in your camper using these natural wood bead accents for a relaxed, earthy vibe.
  • Cotton Tassel Drapery Ties: Control messy fabric easily with soft cotton ties that gently hold panels back while enhancing your decor.

Low-Fullness Panels for Tiny Windows

Low-fullness linen panels that stack slim—perfect RV curtains for tiny windows.
Low-fullness linen panels that stack slim—perfect RV curtains for tiny windows.

RV windows look best when curtains aren’t overstuffed, so I aim for low-fullness panels that stack neatly to the side. I learned this the hard way after hanging super-puffy curtains in a camper makeover and instantly regretting the bulk.

These products might help:

  • Textured Linen-Look Curtain Panels: Choose lightweight, semi-sheer linen-blend panels to add texture without bulk in your compact RV space.
  • Curtain Clip Rings: Use clip rings to easily slide your curtains open and create that clean, pleated drape effect.
  • Adjustable Tension Rods: Install simple tension rods for a quick, drill-free way to hang curtains inside smaller window frames.

Subtle Stripes to Stretch the Space

Subtle vertical stripes on linen RV curtains add height—minimal, airy, and space-stretching.
Subtle vertical stripes on linen RV curtains add height—minimal, airy, and space-stretching.

If you want pattern in your RV, go for subtle stripes that visually lift short windows and make the walls feel taller. I used a soft vertical stripe in a compact living area and it honestly tricked my eye into seeing more height.

Products that could assist:

  • Vertical Striped Linen Curtains: Create the illusion of height in your RV with these breezy, striped panels that frame windows beautifully.
  • Gold Curtain Rod with Finials: Upgrade your standard RV hardware with this elegant rod to add a touch of residential style instantly.
  • Clip-On Curtain Rings: Use these simple rings to make opening your new curtains effortless while adding a classic decorative detail.

Match Curtains to the Wall Color

Tone-on-tone linen curtains that blend into the wall make tiny RV windows feel wider.
Tone-on-tone linen curtains that blend into the wall make tiny RV windows feel wider.

For the easiest ‘bigger’ illusion, I match RV curtains close to the wall color so the window edges blur instead of shouting. I’ve done this in my own tiny apartments, and the same trick works beautifully in RVs with lots of small, cut-up windows.

Possibly handy products:

  • Beige Textured Linen Curtains: Choose neutral linen curtains like these to seamlessly blend with typical light RV walls and enlarge your space.
  • Adjustable Tension Curtain Rod: Install your curtains easily inside window frames without drilling by grabbing a sturdy, simple tension rod.
  • Decorative Tassel Fringe Trim: Add a custom Boho touch to plain curtains by sewing or gluing on this matching tassel trim.

Curtain Doors for RV Storage Nooks

A linen curtain door makes RV storage feel lighter—hides clutter while keeping it calm.
A linen curtain door makes RV storage feel lighter—hides clutter while keeping it calm.

In RVs with open shelves or awkward closets, I swap rigid doors for curtain doors so the space feels lighter while still hiding the clutter. I did this in a pantry nook and it turned a messy corner into a clean, calm backdrop.

Might be a good match:

  • Tension Rod for Curtains: Install curtains easily inside cabinets or nooks without drilling, keeping your RV walls completely damage-free.
  • Linen Texture Curtain Panels: Choose neutral, textured fabric to soften the look of storage areas while effectively hiding clutter behind them.
  • Curtain Tiebacks with Loops: Keep your storage accessible by holding curtains back neatly with simple, stylish fabric or rope tiebacks.
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Author Lily Chen