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DrewE
Jun 19, 2017Explorer II
One option: look at your local building supply place; there are prefabricated access panels/doors available in various sizes. If you get one and cut the hole to suit, you should be able to mount it with at most a little bit of ingenuity or trimming and have something that at least looks intentional. You could also see about mounting a picture or mirror or cabinet or something over the hole if it's not too unreasonable of a place for one.
In my Coachmen RV, they just use a piece of the wall material (finished in either woodgrain or stick-on wallpaper as appropriate) attached to the larger wall with a few screws where a panel is needed. It's not the most beautiful looking, but works fine and they're located in places that are not immediately in sight most of the time.
In my Coachmen RV, they just use a piece of the wall material (finished in either woodgrain or stick-on wallpaper as appropriate) attached to the larger wall with a few screws where a panel is needed. It's not the most beautiful looking, but works fine and they're located in places that are not immediately in sight most of the time.
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