Simple Pop Up Camper Remodel (2024)

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I am tired of all the brown in our pop-up camper. The cabinets are ‘wood’, the cushions are brown, the curtains are a few shades of brown, and the laminate floor looks like brown tiles.

It is just too much brown. I did not want to paint the cabinets or recover the cushions, so I decided to make it over with fun bright colors. This is how I updated the look.

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My Pop Up Camper Remodel

The inspiration for our pop up camper interior makeover came from some camping fabric that I ordered online a few years ago. This cute fabric featured animals out camping. I knew I needed to use it in our trailer somehow. It would make some cute curtains, but I had not ordered enough. I decided to use it for the valance, even though there was not enough to make it ruffled.

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Before we packed up the trailer left fall, I pulled all of the camper window curtains and valances out of the pop-up. I decided to sew my fabric on top of the existing curtain fabric. This made it so much easier because I did not have to remove the strip of fasteners. Moreover, it added another layer for darkening.

Pop Up Camper Ideas

Being frugal, I decided to use a sheet for the curtain fabric. I measured the curtains and drew the measurements out on graph paper and realized, that a flat queen sheet was the perfect size for the side curtains.

I searched and searched for a printed sheet that would go with the valance fabric. After several days of searching, I looked in our linen closet and realized that our current sheets were a good match. We have never used the top sheet so it was like brand new fabric. I added a turquoise strip along the sides for a pop of color.

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I purchased a different printed fabric for the bunk end curtains, which I also sewed the same way as the side curtains. Check out how I sewed the camper curtains.

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Matching Bedding

The next step was to find some bedding that matched the new curtains. I lucked out and found two quilts in the color palette on clearance for $5 each. They tie into the color scheme of our pop up trailer remodel perfectly and look like I stitched them. See how I made fitted sheets for our custom RV mattresses.

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When I pulled the pillowcases and shams from our current bed set out of the closet, I remembered that the set came with a matching comforter. We now use it on the dinette bed where our daughter sleeps.

How to Make Custom Throw Pillows

I decided that the best way to tie everything all together and to cover up the remaining brown in our cushions was to make a bunch of throw pillows. A variety of camping fabrics were purchased at a local fabric store, including this cute s’mores fabric.

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I gathered several throw pillows and

then sewed pillowcases and envelope coverslips for them. They turned out super cute!

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I created two unique pillow covers using camping shirts. One was made with the popular camping PJ’s from Walmart and the other was using this hilarious t-shirt. That was made with my daughter’s shirt that she outgrew. Eric and I still wear ours and get many compliments on them.

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While getting these photos ready to post, I realize that the bunk ends really need something more to brighten them up. I used the fabric scraps to sew up a fabric banner to go across above the pillows. Keep your bunk ends cool with these solar covers and these window shades.

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Custom Quilt Keepsakes

The pop-up camper makeover was finished off the new design with beautiful handmade quilts by our late camping buddy, Robin. She made the most incredible one of the kind banners and mug rugs. I commissioned Robin to make a family banner and our blog logo. They are such keepsakes that bring up fond memories of her.

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I added a splash of color to the floor with some inexpensive kitchen rugs. We did keep two of the brown rugs because they are such good quality. The ‘our happy place’ mat, which we got at Dollar Tree was put inside by the door.

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We are very pleased with the cute new look of our pop-up camper remodel. It all ties together so well. It is hard to pick out a favorite print, but I am partial to the foxes or states and Eric likes the license plates.

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FAQs

What can I do with an old pop-up camper? ›

Donating it to us at Goodwill Car Donations is the easiest way you can get rid of it while helping your disadvantaged neighbors. Your camper donation will show them the way to a brighter future! We will sell your vehicle through auction and turn over the proceeds to the Goodwill organizations in your local area.

What are the disadvantages of a pop-up camper? ›

When the outside is hot, you feel it inside too. Noise from outside is an issue: Pop-up campers have thin walls, hence you can tow them easily. However, the thin walls allow loud noises to penetrate the tents. Storage problem: You might have to pay to store your pop-up camper.

What is the average price of a pop-up camper? ›

Pop-up campers are also less expensive; you can find used ones for sale in the $500 to $1,000 range or all the way up to $20,000, depending on size and features.

What is the life expectancy of a pop-up camper? ›

A pop-up camper can last as many as fifteen years if you look after it. But, of course, the actual time frame depends on how often you use it and maintain it.

Can you leave a pop-up camper up all summer? ›

Leaving your camper “up” might seem like a good idea. However, since pop ups are constructed with soft sides, typically canvas, leaving it popped up is an invitation for critters and pests to enter and set up house or cause destruction.

Do all pop-up campers leak? ›

they will all leak shortly after regular maintenance stops happening. that said there are a lot of 30 year old campers in much better shape than 2 year old campers for this same reason.

Are pop-up campers safe to sleep in? ›

Some locations have restrictions due to safety – unfortunately, there are a number of campsites and parks (such as Yellowstone) that have rules against pop-up trailers or exposed canvas campers due to safety concerns — especially in areas where bears and other predators are common.

How do you get rid of a pop-up camper? ›

If you want to know how to dispose of an RV, some options include paying to have it removed, finding an RV salvage or junkyard, or breaking it down into its component parts. You could also donate it to charity.

Can you paint a pop-up camper? ›

The camper we bought was actually already painted, but we washed it down with soap, primed it, and then painted 2 coats of exterior paint. We tried a brush and a roller and definitely suggest rolling it. It's already been through a lot of rain and is looking good. For the interior, we decided to use the same color.

Does AC work in pop-up camper? ›

Most campers do not have Air conditioning, which means you may have to install one. There are three types of ACs for pop-up trailers, mainly the window units, portable AC units, and the rooftop units. It's essential to understand the number of units your AC should have before buying an air conditioner.

Do pop-up campers leak when it rains? ›

Do pop up campers leak when it rains? They can, but it's not mandatory. Pop up campers are designed to shed rain, and they do it pretty well.

Why do people buy pop-up campers? ›

They're Easy to Tow

Towing a pop-up camper is much easier than towing most travel trailers or fifth wheels. The reason for this is that pop-up campers are not only lighter, but also have a smaller profile. Weight affects how you accelerate and brake when towing your trailer.

Is a pop-up trailer considered an RV? ›

RV, a recreational vehicle, is an umbrella term for all the various types. It's up to the campground, but I'm sure most will view your pop-up camper as a travel trailer. Pragmatically, campgrounds will be looking at places to put you for the night. If you fit in a tent space and are OK with that, you'll be good to go.

Can you leave a pop-up camper? ›

Can you leave a pop-up trailer up all summer? This might sound like a good idea to store your trailer “open” with the longer setup and teardown times that come with pop-ups, but the tent siding is much more likely to get punctured, damaged, or infested if left up for months on end.

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