An RV table can do so much more than hold dinner—it can be your workspace, game-night hub, and extra prep surface in one tiny footprint. Keep the Classic Dinette-to-Bed Table Keep the classic dinette table—add a linen cover for fast nightly resets and no scratches. I’ve styled a few RVs where the dinette RV table drops down to make a bed, and it’s still one of the most practical setups if you host guests. My…
An RV bathroom can go from cute to chaotic fast, especially once you hit the road and everything starts shifting. Use Over-the-Door Pocket Storage Deep-pocket over-the-door organizer keeps RV bathroom essentials secure and counter-free. In my RV bathroom, I hang a slim over-the-door organizer on the inside of a cabinet door to stash lotion, hair stuff, and backup toothpaste without touching the counter. I learned the hard way that deeper pockets keep items from launching…
Small horse trailer living quarters can feel shockingly cozy when every inch has a job and nothing is “just décor.” I’ve helped clients (and borrowed plenty of ideas for my own tiny homes) by treating these trailers like the ultimate small-space puzzle—compact, comfy, and built to move. Gooseneck Bed With Storage Steps Gooseneck bed + hidden storage steps: the calm, clutter-free upgrade for tiny trailers. If your small horse trailer has a nose area, I…
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. When clients complain about drafts, I add thermal lining…
Replacing an outdated RV couch is one of those upgrades that instantly makes your rig feel more like a real home. Build a Banquette Daybed in the Slide-Out Build a slide-out banquette daybed with a fitted linen cushion and hidden drawers for RV storage. One of my favorite unconventional RV couch replacement moves is removing the sofa entirely and building a banquette daybed with a fitted cushion. I’ve done this in a tiny space and…
A camper shell interior can feel like a tiny studio apartment on wheels when you plan the layout like a real room, not just a truck bed. I’ve set up a few micro-spaces over the years, and the same small-space rules always win: keep the floor clear, give everything a home, and make it cozy on purpose. Build a Raised Platform Bed Raised platform bed above wheel wells—clean sleep surface with hidden under-bed storage. My…
An RV ceiling takes up a huge chunk of your sightline, so when it’s dated or stained, the whole space feels tired. I’ve found that a few smart, lightweight upgrades can make your rig feel instantly more custom, cozy, and “you.” LED Strip Lighting Glow Perimeter Soft halo LED strip lighting along the RV ceiling edge for a cozy, glare-free glow. For cozy evenings, I love LED strip lighting hidden along the ceiling edge so…
An enclosed trailer can feel like a tight hallway with wheels, but the right workbench setup turns it into a legit mobile workshop. I’ve learned that the best enclosed trailer workbench ideas are the ones that keep your center aisle clear while making tools easy to grab in seconds. Ceiling Drop-Down Workbench Panel A ceiling drop-down workbench panel that locks in place—extra workspace that vanishes fast. For a real wow-factor enclosed trailer workbench idea, try…
In an RV, shoes can take over the entry in about two seconds flat, and suddenly you’re doing acrobatics just to get inside. These RV shoe storage ideas are the ones I’ve used (or set up for clients) to keep floors clear, traffic flowing, and the whole rig feeling calmer. Over-the-Door Pocket Organizer Over-the-door pocket organizer: the fastest way to keep RV shoes off the floor. I hang a shoe pocket organizer on the inside…
A small RV bedroom can feel like a tight little puzzle, but it can still be seriously cozy and cute. With a few smart swaps, you’ll gain comfort, storage, and that “ahh” feeling the second you climb into bed. Brighten With Light, Neutral Colors Light-neutral linens make a tiny RV bedroom feel bigger, brighter, and beautifully calm. I’ve seen small RV bedrooms look instantly bigger just by leaning into light neutrals on bedding and wall…