Interior designer beautifully restores a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion

If you’ve ever met Sondra Phillips, you know her passion for campers and her knack for restoration. When she stumbled upon a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion for sale, it was a moment of serendipity. Despite its dilapidated state, Sondra saw potential in this vintage gem and eagerly embarked on a transformative project.

The beginnings

Sondra, an interior designer and founder of SKP Design in Kalamazoo, Michigan, specializes in diverse projects ranging from commercial spaces to residential interiors. The acquisition of the Spartan Mansion posed a unique challenge and opportunity.

Initially salvageable but needing substantial renovations, the camper underwent a meticulous dismantling process to address structural issues and prepare for modern upgrades.

Unveiling surprises

During the gutting process, unexpected discoveries added a twist to the restoration narrative. A massive beehive and even the skeletal remains of a raccoon were unearthed, highlighting the camper’s long abandonment and the challenges of its revival.

Designing the future

Key to the project’s success was meticulous planning. Field measurements were precisely recorded and translated into AutoCAD drawings, facilitating exact space allocation and material calculations.

While preserving the original layout, Sondra enhanced functionality by transforming the kitchen into a spacious galley design with added storage and modern amenities.

The fusion of past and present

The overarching design concept aimed to harmoniously blend mid-century charm with contemporary comforts. A corrugated galvanized ceiling visually expands the interior, while stained wall paneling and wood-look flooring lend a sleek, modern aesthetic.

The centerpiece—a vintage Westinghouse refrigerator—was lovingly restored with a vibrant orange finish, symbolizing the project’s ethos of honoring history while embracing modernity.

Unique touches

Throughout the Spartan Mansion, curated vintage finds enrich the space, from an orange chenille bedspread sourced from the Netherlands to whimsical, patterned curtains framing the windows.

A translucent Lumicor panel in the bathroom door adds a playful yet functional element, allowing natural light to permeate through spaces.

Living with vintage

Beyond its role as a vacation retreat in South Haven, Michigan, the Spartan Mansion serves as a mobile showroom and meeting space for Sondra’s design clients.

Displayed at prestigious vintage trailer events like the Gilmore Red Barns Spectacular and “All Things Vintage” in Turkeyville in Marshall, MI, the camper stands as a testament to Sondra’s passion for preserving and celebrating mid-century design.

Looking forward

With the Spartan Mansion as a cornerstone, Sondra continues to expand her “Ready To Roll” line, rejuvenating vintage campers and vehicles alike. Each project reflects her commitment to craftsmanship and design innovation.

To explore more of Sondra’s projects and learn about SKP Design, visit www.skpdesign.com.

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Paul Lacitinola
Paul Lacitinolahttp://www.vintagecampertrailers.com/
Paul Lacitinola and his wife, Caroline, have published the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine since 2011. The Lacitinolas host The Trailerfest Vintage Trailer Rallies and The VCT Boot Camp Restoration Learning Experience. They have authored two books on vintage trailering and are advocates for the hobby from coast to coast. Rallies: https://www.trailerfestrally.com/ Classified ads: https://classifieds.vintagecampertrailers.com/

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Neal Davis
2 months ago

Thank you for repeating this review of a fantastic renovation, Paul. So beautiful. Have a great day and safe travels!