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RV windows do a lot of heavy lifting—privacy, temperature control, and making your tiny home-on-wheels feel actually cozy. Woven Wood Shades For Warm Texture Add instant warmth to your RV with a woven wood shade—texture that softens every surface. Whenever an RV interior feels a little flat, I add woven wood shades to bring in that warm, natural texture. I’ve used them to balance out vinyl and plastic finishes, and suddenly the whole space feels…

When you’re living small, the fastest way to feel cluttered is letting bulky, dirty gear creep into your RV’s living space. Add a Slide-Out Tray for Easy Access Add a slide-out cargo tray so heavy gear glides to you—no crawling into the RV bay. The first time I used a slide-out cargo tray in an exterior compartment, I couldn’t believe how much time it saved my back and my patience. I keep the heavy stuff…

Decorating for Christmas in an RV is all about getting that cozy glow without swallowing up your tiny walkway and precious storage. Magnetic Fridge Garland Moment A tiny magnetic garland on the RV fridge—holiday charm with zero counters sacrificed. In RV kitchens, I use the fridge like a decorating zone by hanging a little garland or ornament strand with magnetic clips. It’s a trick I lean on constantly because it adds holiday style without drilling…

RV interiors can feel a little dated fast, but RV wallpaper is one of the quickest ways I’ve found to make a rig feel cozy and personal. Dining Booth Feature Wall Turn your RV dining booth into a cozy café nook with a statement feature-wall wallpaper. The RV dining booth is one of my favorite spots for wallpaper because it frames the nook like a mini room. I’ve done this for clients and it instantly…

Camper curtains do so much more than cover a window—they can make a tiny rig feel calmer, cozier, and way more like home. I’ve tried just about every style in small spaces, and these are the camper curtain ideas that actually work when you need privacy, light control, and a look you love. Layered Curtains Over Existing Shades Layer linen curtains over factory shades for softer light and a cozy, polished camper look. In a…

A toy hauler can feel like part garage, part home—until you style it like you mean it. Use a Ceiling Drop-Down Bed Smartly Ceiling drop-down bed raised high—craftsmanship and calm, with lounge space ready beneath. If your toy hauler has a ceiling-mounted drop-down bed, I like to style the space underneath as a lounge so it earns its footprint all day. I’ve found that adding a rug and a couple of poufs under it makes…

A camper interior can go from factory-basic to seriously cozy with just a few smart decorating choices. I’ve learned in tiny spaces that the magic is mixing comfort, personality, and function so every inch feels intentional. Turn the Dinette Into a Cushy Lounge Nook Custom linen dinette cushion turns a tiny camper table into a soft, all-day lounge nook. The biggest comfort upgrade I’ve done in camper decorating is adding custom-feel cushions and a couple…

An RV makeover can take your space from dated and cramped to bright, cozy, and totally “tiny-home” feeling. I’ve learned that the best upgrades are the ones that add light, storage, and comfort without making your RV feel heavy or cluttered. Install Wood-Look Vinyl Flooring Light oak vinyl plank flooring instantly makes a narrow RV feel wider—easy to clean, too. In RV makeovers, vinyl plank flooring makes everything feel more residential, and it’s way easier…

An empty trailer turns into chaos fast when everything lives on the floor and nothing has a “home.” These enclosed trailer shelf ideas are the exact kinds of space-smart setups I’ve used to make small, boxy spaces feel organized, safe, and easy to work out of. Ceiling Loft Shelves for Soft Goods Ceiling loft shelf keeps tarps and drop cloths up top—freeing precious trailer floor space. A shallow ceiling loft shelf is perfect for soft,…

A small RV kitchen can feel like a puzzle, but it’s honestly one of my favorite spaces to “hack” for big function and cozy style. I’ve learned that a few smart upgrades and organization tweaks can make cooking on the road feel way less cramped—and way more you. Try a Stovetop Cover for Extra Prep Space A fitted stovetop cover adds instant prep space—perfect for small RV kitchens. A fitted stove cover turns your burners…