Today I will start the renovation of my bathroom and re covering the floor of the trailer. I will post pics as I go along with some explanations and tools needed if appropriate.
I had originally thought of putting down Pergo type flooring all over the trailer. I have changed my mind. I will now be putting down some new carpeting in the main living area and using the Pergo in the entry and the bathroom. The flooring I have chosen is a Slate like Tile pattern from Armstrong which is water proof but is designed exactly like the thinner Pergo.
This will be a multi-sptep process starting first with the bathroom where I will remove the old sink and vanity and replace it with a new one from Home Depot. Real sink..Real Faucet I hate those teeny plastic sinks.
While I have the toilet and the vanity out I will put down the Pergo flooring then install the new stuff.
The very first thing I will do is rip up the old remaining piece of carpeting that is still on my slideout area take it to the carpet store and have them cut the new carpet to that shape and Bind the front edge.
A few months ago I removed my dinette and my sleeper sofa. Behind the sofa was a credenza that I dismantled and moved to where the dinette was. I then used the original table to make a new one and put in two dining chairs. Where the sofa was I put two very comfy recliners. My friend and traveling companion recovered all of the window surrounds with new light and very cool fabric getting rid of the chocolate brown 1970's color scheme that was used throughout this trailer.
So in the next few days look here for updates to my project. I hope it will be useful to some and interesting to a few more.
My trailer is a Gulfstream Innsbruck about 32 feet with two slides.
Here are some "Before" photos of the interior. As you can see it was covered in dark browns that I really disliked.
Here is what the bathroom looks like before.
Here I start to remove the carpeting. First I had to remove two storage area boxes that I re-made when I tore out the Dinnette and the sofa a few months ago.
Here the carpeting is all removed and the floor exposed. As you can see the floor is in great shape for a trailer built in 2004 and made of real marine grade plywood. Removing the carpeting is somewhat difficult as the side walls of the slide were built on top of the carpeting.
This photo shows the new window surrounds that my friend Cecelia made and the new light fixtures. This was done previously when I tore out the dineete and sofa.
Here is the new (from Lowes) Sink and vanity. Real sink and real faucet. That will be a nice change from the plasticky teensy sink it replaces.
Getting ready to tear out the old cabinet a lot of stuff was hidden under here including some bad plumbing and an awful electrical mess.
The old plumbing cut out and the electrical mess exposed.
The Electrical straightened up and the plumbing stubbed.
Next post will be the fitting and install.
No special tools were needed to do this job but I have to say that getting that bathroom cabinet out was a lot harder than any of the other projects I had undertaked on my trailer...this includes putting a new floor in my small slide (not shown in this post). I always save as much of the parts of these cabinets as possible to re use. You would be surprised at how handy they become. Also the doors I save for future renovations.
Next I will be putting in the vanity and a storage cabinet next to it and tiling the back splash and the cabinet top.