Youngm3571 wrote:
Might also consider “off gassing” factor. Might take quite a while for the smell to go away in such a confined space.
It’s no different than painting a room in your house.
I had no issues with that.
You get to choose your colors too. The main reason we painted our old camper was that we HATED the dark icky wood paneling.
I thought it was a bad idea and would look cheap and crummy too. But when my wife transformed the thing from a depressing ‘70s basement rec room looking dungeon to a “glamper” looking, light and fresh place with a lot of our personal favorite teal shades, it was amazing. A lot of people have admired it.
We got a new Northern Lite, and we aren’t gonna paint that. But if it’s anything that isn’t super new and fresh, go for it. It’ll be better than you think.
About how much effort it is, it’s a lot. The edges and corners are the tedious part of painting anything, and the whole camper interior is edges and corners. It’s nothing like rolling paint across a big empty bedroom wall.
But it’s totally worth it.