maestroscherzo
Mar 08, 2017Explorer
2004 Keystone Springdale 5th Wheel Remodel
Hello all. I plan on doing a little remodeling of our 2004 Keystone Springdale (249bh) before we take er back out to our seasonal site in South eastern Manitoba. I purchased the 5th wheel last year (2016) in February and we drove 8 hours to go pick it up. We lucked out and missed the crazy storm that hit us in Winnipeg about an hour after we arrived home with it. We used it all last season at our seasonal site and have loved it. Before, we were camping in a 1950-something 16`RoadRunner, which was great but a bit small for the 4 of us and getting a bit old.
After having camped all last year with the Springdale, I decided there was a few cosmetic issues that I wanted to address. So, here's a list of things that I want to do/have started to do. I may add or remove things as time goes on, but it's a start.
So far I have had the chance to take down all the old valences and start with the curtains. The original fabric I had picked is apparently a little too 70s and floral so I will be heading back to the Fabric store to change it up a bit. I will be waiting to start laying the flooring until it warms up, as it's still quite cold up here. We've started the framing for the screen house, which will be built using panels that can be taken down every year. Pictures will be up as soon as I learn how to post them.
After having camped all last year with the Springdale, I decided there was a few cosmetic issues that I wanted to address. So, here's a list of things that I want to do/have started to do. I may add or remove things as time goes on, but it's a start.
- Flooring (Replace peeling laminate and very interestingly colored carpet with Vinyl click and lock planks)
- Replace all window coverings. (Take down old valences and replace with curtains that I will make.)
- Re-upholster dinette cushions and jack-knife couch (maybe a slip-cover for the couch, not sure yet.)
- Replace the dinette table with a custom wood grain table.
- Finish building screen house
So far I have had the chance to take down all the old valences and start with the curtains. The original fabric I had picked is apparently a little too 70s and floral so I will be heading back to the Fabric store to change it up a bit. I will be waiting to start laying the flooring until it warms up, as it's still quite cold up here. We've started the framing for the screen house, which will be built using panels that can be taken down every year. Pictures will be up as soon as I learn how to post them.