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An RV closet can look tall but somehow still feel stuffed, mostly because the space is awkward, narrow, and way too deep. I’ve organized closets in tiny apartments for years, and the same trick always wins in an RV: turn that empty vertical space into neat, easy-to-grab zones. Swap the Rod for Tiered Shelves Swap the RV closet rod for tiered shelves to create tidy zones for folds and towels. When I stop treating the…

Camper doors are one of those tiny surfaces that can change the whole vibe of your space fast. I’ve learned that a simple door upgrade can make a camper feel more like a real home without stealing an inch of floor space. Fresh Paint on Camper Doors Fresh matte paint and brass hardware turn a camper door into a calm, cohesive statement. When I want the biggest impact for the least effort, I do a…

An RV fireplace can turn a tiny rig into the coziest little retreat—without giving up the precious space you actually live in. Skip the Mist-Effect Fireplace Skip the mist—go for a dry electric RV fireplace insert for cozy glow without extra humidity. I’ve been asked about water-vapor “flame” RV fireplaces, and I personally avoid them because RVs already fight humidity. In my experience, a dry electric fireplace insert gives you the cozy look without adding…

A 5th wheel RV bedroom can feel tight and a little “factory,” but a few smart upgrades can make it feel like a real, cozy suite. I’ve styled a lot of small bedrooms, and these are the 5th wheel-friendly changes that give you the biggest comfort and storage payoff. Make a Slide-Out Bed Frame Look Built-In Make a slide-out bed feel built-in with trim + linen panels and a bold painted edge. If your bed…

A toy hauler garage can feel like a big empty cave—until you try to live around all your gear. These storage ideas help you keep the floor clear, the essentials easy to grab, and everything secure while you’re rolling down the road. Build a Removable Plywood Wall Panel Removable plywood wall panel adds chic, sturdy storage to your toy hauler garage. One super practical toy hauler storage idea I’ve tried is a removable plywood panel…

A travel Christmas tree is my favorite way to relive adventures while still keeping holiday decor doable in a small space. These ideas blend souvenir-style storytelling with compact, renter-friendly tricks I’ve used in tiny apartments. Destination Zone Clusters Turn a tiny travel tree into an itinerary—cluster ornaments by city, beach, and mountain vibes. For my own travel Christmas tree, I group ornaments by place—one side for cities, one side for beaches, one side for mountains—so…

An RV dining table can make your whole rig feel more “real home” and way less cramped in about one weekend of tweaks. Use a Swivel or Pivoting Table Mount A swivel-mounted RV dining table pivots away for extra aisle space—small-space magic. A swivel RV table is seriously practical—I’ve used pivoting surfaces in small rooms to “park” them against the wall when not in use. In an RV, being able to rotate the dining table…

An RV couch can totally make or break the whole “homey” vibe in a tiny rig, especially when it’s the first thing you see when you walk in. I’ve swapped, styled, covered, and reworked more RV couches than I can count, and a few smart choices can make the space feel twice as cozy. Choose a Sleeper Sofa for Guest-Ready Nights A compact RV sleeper sofa that flips to a cozy bed—stylish, simple, guest-ready for…

An RV master bedroom can feel tight and a little “factory,” but a few smart changes can make it feel like a real, cozy retreat. I’ve styled a lot of tiny sleeping spaces, and the RV master bedroom is one of my favorite places to add comfort without adding clutter. Dark “Sleep Cocoon” Mode Dark cocoon bedding + blackout curtains for an RV master bedroom that sleeps like a cave. For light sleepers, I’ve seen…

A camper kitchen can be tiny and still feel like a real, cozy home base if you plan it smart. I’ve learned that the secret is stacking function—storage, prep space, and easy cleanup—into every single inch. L-Shaped Counter for More Prep Space An L-shaped wood counter turns a tiny camper kitchen into a calm, workable prep zone. Any time I’ve helped plan a camper kitchen, an L-shaped counter is the quickest way to gain a…