Showing posts with label Redoing a camper interior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redoing a camper interior. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2009

More of Revamping the Camper

The dining area is almost complete. There will be a framed piece of art from my sister (an amazing wildlife photographer) on the blank wall to the left. Maybe a loon or perhaps a chickadee.

The "before" picture shows the original cushions, I just didn't have the foresight to take a shot of the mirrored upper cabinets, but some things are better left to the imagination.



A shot of the kitchen upper and lower distressed cabinets. Our raku vase holds cooking utensils and picks up the color in the lower cabinets.


I did not get the same angled "before" shot, but again the imagination is useful here.



A full sized futon will work out well for guests who want to spend a night in the woods with us.



Here is a "before" shot of the mirrored upper cabinets. Maybe we should have kept the mini wine rack though.

We used a peel and stick laminate that is made to look like hardwood on the floors.

You really didn't want to see the "before" shot of the floor, did you?

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Revamping A Camper "Fearless Nesting" Style

This is a closeup of a bird print I decoupaged onto a magazine rack.







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This is the "before" shot of the magazine rack that is in the camper.



In the kitchen I painted and distressed the bottom cabinets with a color of Valspar Paint called "Woodlawn Charm."




I added a few of our copper raku fish pulls to replace what was there before.





The "before" in all its glory.




My husband would like to point out that he did a really nice paint job on the top kitchen cabinets,
only to find them in this condition the next day. What IS it with me and sandpaper?






And just what was wrong with the gold trim and lovely oak
veneer in the "before" picture?


We are having a blast working on this project together . . . it's final destination will be a little spot tucked away in the woods of Maine. I can't wait!