Painting the interior of the MotorHome

IMG_2042IMG_2044IMG_2045So after the extraction of the booth and sofa from the original floor plan, and the adding of the regular table and chairs, we decided that a complete re-painting would be in order before the wood floors were to be installed.

Jill started first in the bathroom just in case we didn’t like the choice of colors. She decided on a taupe for all the walls throughout, and a high gloss white oil base for all the wood. I think it’s going to be beautiful!! Here are the pictures so far. I will update as she moves through the entire home.IMG_2048IMG_2047IMG_2078IMG_2080

 

 

 

 

 

Now she is beginning on the bedroom because we liked the colors!! Notice the new curtains!!

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Once the bedroom was completed, it was on to the living/dining room! We decided we really like the Taupe and high gloss white look so Jill continued with that same theme.

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Next will be the kitchen slide!!

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2 thoughts on “Painting the interior of the MotorHome”

  1. Before you painted, did you have to take off the factory paper? If you were to use glass tile in the bathroom, would that be to heavy and again, would you have to take the paper off? It seems like you would have to remove the paper.

    1. The factory paper is sealed and does not have to be taken off. However, any border paper does have to be removed as it is not sealed.
      We have not done the glass tiles but I see a lot of people putting up smart tiles and I can’t imagine having to take the sealed paper off. I don’t even know how I would do that as it’s almost one with the wall.

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