![]() Plus be sure to visit our Pinterest page where we have pinned some of our favorite ideas as well!Īs always thanks for reading Mobile Home Living. If you are thinking of updating your RV or Airstream and would like to share it with us we would love to hear from you. We hope you have enjoyed these 3 impressive Airstream makeovers as much as we did. Anyone else a fan of copper accents? The table will create extra sleeping space if needed. Every ounce of space is optimized, giving you sleeping space for four people in a 16-foot trailer. Starting at 51,400, this gem includes a kitchen, a dinette, sleeping space, and a bathroom. ![]() (all images courtesy of Treehugger.) The pastel colors are a perfect combo. INSIDE AIRSTREAMER CAMPER FREE You’ll find ample storage space in the closet, under-the-bed storage, kitchen and overhead. Named Miss Marjorie in honor of its original owner, this 1962 is a beautiful combination of pastel colors that creates not only the perfect vacation home, but also serves as an office space when its parked. So, they were thrilled when they found exactly what they were looking for! Their goal was to find an older Airstream that just needed their personal touch, but not a full renovation. This 26 foot Airstream was a long time dream for artist Bonnie Christine and her husband. Our last of the Airstream makeovers today comes the site, Treehugger. White backdrop with pops of color opens the space up. (All images courtesy of Design the Life you Want to Live.) Typical 70’s look. And we have to say, WOW! She took a 70’s interior and transformed it into a dreamy blend of white and pops of color that you have to see to believe. Turns out Lynne had always dreamed of owning an Airstream, so when one finally turned up for sale she couldn’t wait to make it hers. Our next find comes from a sweet blog we found online, from Lynne Knowlton who has, Design the Life You Want to Live. Related: Can’t get enough of Airstream remodels? Check out these 6 Awesome Airstreams. Even the cabinets are made from reclaimed items. Sleek lines highlight this transformation. (All images courtesy of Dwell) The coffee table was found in an old shed. Although it was a total gut job, the finished look was worth the effort! The couple used many reclaimed materials, including douglas fir for the flooring and sawmill extras for the sofa, and even thrift shop fabric finds for the upholstery and curtains. A 1970’s Airstream that had been left deserted on a job site, but was quickly picked up by the builder on the site, Ryan and his wife Catherine, who saw the unlimited potential of the Airstream. Our first find was recently featured on Dwell. Recycled Materials Bring this 1970’s Airstream Back to Life That says a lot about the quality of these silver beauties. They were actually the only travel trailer to still be manufactured before, during, and after the depression. The very first Airstream sold to the public sold for $1200 way back in 1936. You may not know this, but Airstreams have been around since the 1930’s.
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