RV Upgrades List

Our RV Upgrades List
We prioritized picked an RV that was ready to go. We still have so many house projects to complete, we didn’t want to add more to our plates by purchasing an RV that required a ton of work to be able to use. However, we do want to add our own style and personality to the RV.

As we are working on cleaning it and replacing the mattresses, I’ve been writing a list of things we need to change out or want to improve. I’m breaking this list into two categories: our must-haves before our first trip and upgrade in time.

Must-Haves Before Our First Trip:

  • roller blinds – The blinds in the RV are all bent, missing, or just not as functional as they could be. We want to make them a little cleaner and easier to maintain.
  • new bunk mattresses – It’s a little gross to sleep on used bedding, especially once we pulled off the sheets. The queen was in great condition, but the bunk mattresses were a little gross and thin. We ordered these mattresses and I’m really hoping they work out. They had a bunch of reviews.
  • mattress protectors – We put mattress protectors on all our mattresses and pillows, so it will be the same for the RV. I got waterproof protectors for all beds, just in case of drink spills or potty accidents.
  • new RV propane detector – I don’t know how old the one is in the RV, but it looks old. It says on it to replace it within a certain time frame and I’m pretty sure that ever happened. We will also make sure there is a carbon monoxide detector as well.
  • cast iron pans – I LOVE our cast iron pans. We use them daily in our house, so I think it will just be easier to get new pans for the RV. Since we love them already, I know I want this classic pan and this flat pan in the RV. I might want a bigger one for the campfire and a dutch oven too.
  • water filter – whether we pick a water dispenser type filter or a smaller refrigerator filter, I think it would be really handy to have one on the RV. We don’t drink bottled water (other than very occasional gallon sized bottles), so it would be better to just have a filter on board.

Future Upgrades:

  • Beddy’s RV bedding sets – I have had my eye on these for years. Even just owning the RV for two days, I can already tell that these sheet sets would make a huge difference. The comforters and sheets are already dangling all over the place. They are a bit expensive, but I think they will be worth it!
  • nice coffee maker – We love our espresso machine at home and we are going to want that same comfort during our travels. Maybe even more! It’s so relaxing to enjoy a nice cup of coffee in the morning at a beautiful campsite. I’ll probably want a traditional espresso machine instead of pods (it’s easier to get more coffee and less wasteful), but I’m not sure what machine I want yet.
  • Crow Canyon dishes – My sister got me one of these bowls for Christmas and I’m obsessed with it. I want all of their products for the camper. It’s definitely going to be one of those things that I start asking for pieces at birthdays or holidays to collect!
  • organic pillows – I love our pillows that we have in the house. We will probably just haul a lot of the house stuff to the RV for a while. If we are serious about it and do it regularly, it would be nice to have some of that stuff stocked and ready.
  • TV – We probably are going to add this before our first trip, but it felt unnecessary to add it to the must-haves. The TV would be fun, but the point of camping is to get away from all of that. It also strange to look at an empty entertainment unit, so maybe we could come up with a creative idea.
  • painting – It’s good as it is, but we have talked about painting and renovating slightly after we use it a bit.
  • reupholstering the couch – The fake leather material on the couch is peeling. We can cover it for now, but I’ll want to redo it someday.

RV Couch and Entertainment Center Before
Obviously, we need to make sure we have all the important stuff too: extra keys, all the hoses, etc. The man that sold it to us gave us a bunch of that stuff, including the anti-sway hitch. We will have to sort through all the utensils, hoses, cables, etc. before a trip. But this list has been a helpful starting point!

We Bought an RV!

We bought an RV!
I can’t believe I finally get to write this, but we bought an RV! This is something that I have been dreaming about since I was a kid and my dad bought a motorhome. We never had a chance to travel in it, but I loved that motorhome. The dream of owning and traveling with an RV would come and go, but it hit me hard shortly after my first was born. I really wanted to give him childhood memories of camping and exploring the outdoors together. When researching it, I found the cutest family that lived in an RV full-time and travelled around the country. I LOVED their videos. Unfortunately, they pulled all their YouTube and instagram content, but the inspiration from their beautiful fifth wheel has never left me.

That family lived in their RV full-time, so it made sense that they had something large. We didn’t need (and would have no idea how to drive) something that large, but I loved the layout of theirs. It had a bunkhouse room at the opposite end of the trailer, which I thought would be really nice to help the little ones sleep. Once I had that in my head, it was hard to find a different layout that I thought would work as well. I’ve check on Facebook Marketplace for the past few years, but it was either not the right time or I couldn’t find the right layout. At this point in parenthood, we didn’t want anything that needed a ton of renovations.

On the 23rd, I saw one on Marketplace that I thought might be perfect. We kept searching and searching, but we couldn’t find anything that really compared to the layout of this RV. The price was reasonable, it looked like it was in good condition, and it had a bunkhouse! We went to see it that evening. We loved it! After Christmas, the timing felt just right and we didn’t want miss out on this specific camper.

I will do a full tour soon, but a few things we loved about this one are:

  • the bunkhouse
  • large, but not 41 ft. like the one I originally loved
  • a table and couch layout that made sense for our family
  • large kitchen sink
  • lots of storage
  • ready to go, but has potential for easy updates
  • could be pulled with our current truck

Our first day with the RV.
Full of nerves and excitement, we went to buy it today. It took a while to sink in, but now we are super excited! We cannot wait to clean it up and take it out for our first adventure!

If you have any newbie RV advice, please let me know. Despite all the research, this is still all new to us.


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