When you update your RV bedroom, you make traveling a whole lot more comfortable and personal. If you look around and think, “This just isn’t me,” you’re not alone—most RV bedrooms start off feeling a bit bland or outdated. I’ve seen plenty of rigs where the bedroom just doesn’t work for real life on the road.
A remodel doesn’t have to drain your wallet or take weeks. With a few clever RV bedroom remodel tricks, you can change the whole vibe in just a weekend or two. Try swapping out colors, adding better storage, or changing up fabrics—these RV bedroom makeover ideas really do make a difference. You’ll end up with a space that feels brighter, more organized, and a lot more “you.”
Paint the Walls
What You’ll Need
Painting the walls in your RV? It’s one of the fastest ways to change the whole feel of your bedroom. Before you start, gather up some basics to keep things easy and mess-free.
Item
Purpose
Drop cloths
Keep paint off your floors and furniture
Fine-grit sandpaper
Smooth out the walls for better paint stick
Painter’s tape
Get clean lines along trim and corners
Brushes and rollers
Cover big and small areas easily
Paint trays
Hold your paint for rolling
Bonding primer
Helps your paint actually stay put
Interior paint
Go for something durable and easy to clean
Optional paint sprayer
Makes big jobs faster and smoother
If you want a quick splash of style, you might skip the paint and use peel-and-stick wallpaper. It’s a breeze and perfect for an accent wall that stands out without a full paint job.
Step-by-Step Painting
Take down or cover anything you don’t want splattered—curtains, bedding, outlet covers, you name it.
Wipe the walls with a mild cleaner or water and vinegar. You want every bit of grease and dust gone.
Tape off trim, doors, and windows. Lay out your drop cloths so you’re not scrubbing paint out of the carpet later.
Patch up any holes with spackle, then give the walls a light sanding. Wipe off the dust and let it dry.
Roll on two thin coats of primer, letting each dry. Then do two coats of paint. If you’re painting a lot, a sprayer can save your arm.
You don’t have to paint every wall. Even a single accent wall can brighten things up and make your space feel a lot more inviting.
Recover the Headboard
What You’ll Need:
Making a custom headboard isn’t as hard as it sounds. You just need a few tools and the right fabric, and you’ll get a headboard that’s totally your style.
Item
Purpose
Upholstery fabric
Pick a color or pattern you actually like
Clamps
Hold fabric in place while you work
Staple gun
Keeps the fabric tight and neat
Measuring tape
For even cuts and a good fit
Extra staples and scissors
Trim and adjust as you go
Keep all your tools close so you’re not hunting for something halfway through.
Take the old headboard off the wall—save the screws and mounts.
Spread your new fabric under the headboard, leaving about six inches extra all around.
Clamp down one side to keep it from moving.
Use your staple gun to secure that edge, then work your way around in small sections.
Keep checking the tension so you don’t end up with wrinkles.
If your headboard has buttons, swap them out for new ones to match your new look. No headboard? No problem—slap up some peel-and-stick wallpaper for a quick DIY headboard accent.
Swapping out your bedding can really breathe new life into your RV bedroom. I always go for quality bedding—especially breathable sheets that help keep me cool in the summer and cozy when it gets chilly.
A lightweight quilt or a soft comforter adds that extra comfort, and you don’t have to worry about them hogging all your storage space.
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