20 easy decorating ideas to keep your RV beautiful and organized

By Cheri Sicard
In the video below, The DIY Mommy shares some of her favorite RV decorating ideas. Beyond aesthetics, some of these also help keep your RV organized. If you have followed this channel at all, you know she has done some amazing RV renovations on a budget, and these ideas are no less stylish.

20 Easy RV decorating ideas

Be sure to watch the video to see each of these and tips on how you can duplicate them.

#1 Use pops of color in your RV: Accent your white or neutral color with pops of color.

#2. Bring in natural elements to your space: Whether it be wooden components or natural fibers, it adds some comfortable elegance to the space.

#3 Add artwork: Nothing changes the space faster.

#4 Custom lighting: This can change the entire personality of the RV and make it more home-like.

#5 Organizing hooks and baskets: These cut down on clutter.

#6. Mirrors: These do wonders to open up small spaces.

#7 Space-saving furniture: Adds versatile functionality.

#8 Get creative with storage: Watch the video for wall baskets, bags, and more creative and stylish storage.

#9 Coffee nook: Depending on your RV, this is a useful option.

#10 Colorful dinnerware: This is an easy and practical way to add color to your RV décor.

#11 Curtains: The right window coverings will make your RV feel homier and more put-together.

#12 Add textures: See the video for lots of terrific ways to use texture in your RV decorating.

#13. Display special memories: Family photos and personal souvenirs also add a homey touch to road life.

#14. Add some greenery: A touch of green from real or artificial plants can have a huge aesthetic impact.

#15 Don’t skimp on comfort: Switch out your RV mattresses, and get nice comforters, linens, and pillows.

#16 Decorate with souvenirs: This keeps your space personal and puts important memories on display.

#17 – # 20 DIY RV decorating upgrades: These include painting, new floors, backsplashes, peel-and-stick tile, etc.

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3 Comments

Bill
1 year ago

All the ideas seem very good, except for the mirror. All mirrors do is create an optical illusion of more space. When I recently purchased a used 5th wheel, one of the first thing I did was to install a window privacy film on the closet mirror doors. Have you ever noticed in models of condominiums, that mirrors are on some of the walls to give the illusion that the space is larger.

Cheri Sicard
1 year ago
Reply to  Bill

I think creating the illusion of more space is the point.

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you, Cheri! 🙂 DW has added a number of the listed things to our RV. Thank you for the video and its suggestions! Have a great day, safe travels, and safe stays! 🙂