RV Decor Redo
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โJan-27-2015 09:41 AM
Started out changing the booth, painting the walls, getting rid of the dated wall cornices and blinds. Only thing we haven't touched yet is the floor. hmmmm . Quite proud of the results
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โFeb-06-2015 05:26 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
LadyMac, I really like what you have done and like the curtains you put in. You may want to consider putting the blinds back in - of course after they have been cleaned good.
I have found I like to be able to close the blinds to cut out light from neighboring campers, overhead lights in campground or cars coming in and out at night (or early morning). For some reason, in the TT the light coming in from outside bothers me more than at home. Maybe because it is from a different source.
My plan is to put up those silver looking insulation things by velcro for when we are at camp grounds that have lights from poles or campers. As far as blinds, that is a no no, they don't really block that much light out and they can be a little dated, my theme I am going with is beach, bright and airy. Thanks for the advice though ๐
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โFeb-06-2015 04:58 AM
I have found I like to be able to close the blinds to cut out light from neighboring campers, overhead lights in campground or cars coming in and out at night (or early morning). For some reason, in the TT the light coming in from outside bothers me more than at home. Maybe because it is from a different source.
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โFeb-05-2015 03:52 PM
Ladymac wrote:
finished product and 2 sore hands later, plain and simple
You are so talented! I'm impressed. Great job. Thanks to both you and 'tiredTeacher for the info.
Cat Lady
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โFeb-05-2015 03:44 PM
'tiredTeacher wrote:Cat Lady wrote:
I especially like the tiles in your kitchen update....good job! Did you have to take off the wallpaper or did you just tile over the top? Did you know how to tile before you did this or did you take a class?
Visit your local Lowe's or Home Depot. They have the tiles on sheets already spaced out and ready to lay. You glue them to the wall then remove the backing paper and the tile work is done.
Teach
They are peel and stick from Home Depot $10 a sheet , cost 98 for the kitchen and bathroom sink area
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โFeb-05-2015 03:40 PM
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โFeb-05-2015 03:35 PM
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โFeb-05-2015 03:30 PM
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โJan-31-2015 07:57 AM
Cat Lady wrote:
I especially like the tiles in your kitchen update....good job! Did you have to take off the wallpaper or did you just tile over the top? Did you know how to tile before you did this or did you take a class?
Visit your local Lowe's or Home Depot. They have the tiles on sheets already spaced out and ready to lay. You glue them to the wall then remove the backing paper and the tile work is done.
Teach
2010 Tundra 4X4
2014 Rockwood 2604WS
"Life is a cruel teacher. She gives the test first; the lesson then follows."
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โJan-28-2015 11:34 AM
Ladymac wrote:
Kitchen after
I especially like the tiles in your kitchen update....good job! Did you have to take off the wallpaper or did you just tile over the top? Did you know how to tile before you did this or did you take a class? I'd like to redo my kitchen but I'd hate to really screw it up. That's why I'm asking "how to" questions.
Can't wait for more pictures. You're done a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Cat Lady
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โJan-28-2015 06:48 AM
I think I can handle the dinette, sofa worries me.
Please update the sofa when the material comes in.
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โJan-27-2015 04:36 PM
Ladymac wrote:
sofa waiting for it's clothing
if anyone living near the jacksonville fl area is looking for a chunk of good foam 80"x42" let me know, going real cheap cheap
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โJan-27-2015 04:09 PM
Kitchen after
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โJan-27-2015 04:06 PM
kitchen before
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โJan-27-2015 04:02 PM
gregrc75 wrote:
Great job! Please keep us updated along the way. I like seeing these redo's!
Will do, should have the fabric next week