Saturday, July 5, 2025

Home Makeover - Camper Edition

 Yes, it is true! After 4 long months Barb is ready to reveal her camper makeover. When she first started this project in April, she thought it would be a breeze and she would be done in a few weeks. A cold wet spring was not conducive to wallpaper which significantly delayed the project. But with the kid's departure last week and our own departure next week it was time to crack the whip!

She had been whittling away at it over the past couple of months, but this past week was the final big push. Although she is not totally done, she is happy with where it is for now. 

But first, the before pictures. This is what the inside of the camper looked like when she started. 


The camper is almost 20 years old, dated, but in great shape, it just needed to be freshened up. And when Barb does something she goes in with both feet. Removing all the linoleum, replacing the handles on the cabinetry, wallpaper, backsplash, new carpet, new shades and new curtains.  
The in-progress pictures are scary and overwhelming. I personally stayed as far away as possible, only peeking in there when she had a question or wanted to show me something. The first thing she did was recover the dinette cushions and started the backsplash in the kitchen. 

Next up was the wallpaper. Talk about slow and tedious. Her advice to anyone thinking of doing this, do not pick wallpaper with lines. Too hard to maintain the lines and make it appear level in a camper. 
Then came the flooring. We are still not sure how this is going to work. We used leftover LVP from the house. Not sure how it is going to stand up or hold together in a moving vehicle. We shall see. Last up was the carpet, shades and curtains. There is not a lot of carpet, the stairs, up by the bed and under the dinette. 

Now for the finished(ish) product!
I think it looks great if I do have to say so myself! I am super proud of her. The wallpaper is kind of a birch bark design. She cut, planed, stained and varnished the wood around the slide out. She made the curtains by hand and cut and installed the carpet herself. 

She only replaced the carpet on the steps going up to the bed so far, the dinette carpet will wait for another day. The pictures on the wall are ones each of us picked out from previous adventures. I picked out several of her and she picked out several of me. 


There are a few other final touches she wants to do but for now we are ready for our next big adventure!

While she was doing that, I was having my own fun this week with the garage installing posts, LVL's, 4 more trusses and purlins for the extension. 

No skidsteer and boom to help with the trusses this time, we beefed them up by hand with an assist from the tractor. 
We now have all the trusses up and can carry on with finishing the remainder of the roof. I highly doubt we will get that done in the next couple days, but we'll give it a try!
Kevin needed help with two pours this week. Brutal. It would not have been too bad except for the heat. 90+both days. 

Then of course when we are rushing to get things done before we leave the brakes on the Jeep start squeaking. Why, oh why does that have to happen now. A couple hours later I had new brakes (and one new caliper) in the Jeep and it is ready to roll. 
Friday was of course the 4th. Barb and I celebrated it by working on the garage. It was also our baby girl's birthday! 44 years young, we are so proud of her. 

I have fond memories of 4th of Julys past spending it at my dad's place in Shell Lake Wisconsin. What I remember most was the fireworks. Dad used to fly his plane to South Dakota or Iowa, fill it with fireworks and fly it back. I am not sure of the legality of that, but I have a feeling it was a little sketchy. Firecrackers, sparklers, M80's bottle rockets and some bigger stuff that I did not know the names of. After dark, we would all pile into the boat and watch the fireworks that were lite over the lake. Great memories, I wish I could go back and experience one of those days again and really appreciate it. 

This coming week is going to be action packed and one we have been looking forward to for months!

48 comments:

  1. Great job on the camper Barb! You guys are so talented. The camper will be good for another 20 years.

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    1. I would be surprised if she has that camper another two years let alone 20!

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  2. The camper looks good, and the garage is coming along.

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    1. It will be a while before the garage is done, but we are making progress!

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  3. Hello,
    Barb did a great job, she could have her own DIY TV show.
    I am amazed how much she was able to do.
    The garage is looking good. Happy Belated birthday to your daughter.
    Have a great weekend.

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  4. Maybe we could drop ours off for a renovation. Since you have so much time on your hands. All I see are fish pictures spoiled by your face. Can you Photoshop Barb's face on all of them? Asking for a friend.

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    1. I know you are not speaking the truth as I know for a fact that you have no friends!

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  5. Barbara sure is amazing. She can turn her hand to anything, it seems. The camper looks like new!
    It has been so hot here too. You be careful, Jim, working in that heat.
    Safe travels, and i will look forward to seeing where you go and what you get into!

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    1. More than once each of us got a little dizzy working in that heat. Luckily we made it through and have cooler weather ahead!

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  6. The camper looks great Barb! Safe travels on your next adventure.

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  7. That's a big job for a small space and looks incredible. It will be like traveling in a new camper this year!! Your giant job is coming along - but doesn't look as pretty yet :-) How fun to be off on a new adventure.

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    1. My job will never look as pretty, but it will be equally as satisfying!

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  8. Barb did a great job on the camper. It's not until you are doing things like that you find the things you should not do. It looks great.
    The garage is really coming along.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy the next adventure.

    It's about time.

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    1. You are right, sometimes it is too late and you have to tackle something you would otherwise not have.

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  9. Barb has a new camper…what a great job she did! It all looks wonderful. I love the idea of the photos on the wall too. And the backsplash is way nice! Heading out for a new adventure gets a huge wahoo! Cant wait to know if Dakota and Zoey recognize their new home on wheels!

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    1. The girls have not been in the camper since she started the remodel so you might be right, they will not recognize it!

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  10. Wow, the camper looks great, Barb! Did Jim pay you to put up all those pictures of him holding your fish? 😂

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    1. Funny guy! Pictures of me holding big fish are few and far between so I guess she just had to choose those!

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  11. Wow! Great job, Barb! Really looks nice.
    The garage is coming along nicely. That heat must have been draining!
    Soon you will be off on another adventure. Can hardly wait to hear all about it. :)

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    1. The heat is brutal! You just cannot drink enough water, tea, lemonade or whatever happens to be nearby.

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  12. Awesome makeover of your camper-looks almost new now, You both are hard workers-

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    1. In order to really make it look new we would have had to do something to the wood cabinets, but that is more then she wanted to take on at the moment!

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    2. Looks great though could always refinish the cabinets next time-a big job too

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  13. Barb did an excellent job with that trailer. It looks super and you should enjoy it on your next road trip. Did Barb put in permanent beds for the dogs? And it sounds like you had a productive July 4th. Happy belated birthday to your daughter. Happy July!

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    1. No permanent beds for the dogs. Zoey has the entire upper bed level while Dakota enjoys the area under the dinette.

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  14. What a great camper makeover! Way to go Barb! You have made progress on the add on too! Do you ever slow down…oh yes when you are fishing!

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    1. Which will be soon! We should have lines in the water in the next couple of days!

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  15. Camper came our fantastic!

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  16. You two are amazing all you can do! Looking forward to your upcoming travels. We leave in a couple of weeks ourselves, headed back home...

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    1. We are looking forward to hitting the road and leaving all these deadlines and self-imposed pressure behind us!

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  17. The inside of the camper looks great, well done.

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  18. The camper is going to be a nice update. Exciting adventures ahead. I look forward to reading about them.

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  19. Barb continues to amaze me! That was a chore but what a difference it makes! I love the wallpaper and the backsplash! Whew--finishing concrete in 90+ degree heat--brutal! Can't wait to find out where you guys are going!

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  20. You two are just amazing. From the house to the camper and everything in between. So talented.

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  21. Fabulous job Barb!! I must say it looks quite spacious too!! Your concrete pours are epic! Btw ... any nice little houses for sale up there???

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    1. Come on up and do some house hunting, make sure we are around though, we will be your tour guides!

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  22. You too certainly need a getaway with all the work you've been doing. The camper make-over looks great and kudos to Barb...and you as well Jim for the garage progress and the Jeep brakes.

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  23. Man, you guys make me tired just reading about all you've been doing. Great job though.

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  24. Sorry I haven't commented lately. I have been so busy working 12-16 hours a day, 7 days a week. The soup season has been hectic to say the least. You are making some great progress on the compound. My only question is this however. How long will it take to fill up the new garage and when will you start on the next one? You are from Wisconsin. Have you ever been to the House on the rock?

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