RV Interior Design – What’s Your Style?

Picking an RV interior design style is an important part of ownership. You are customizing your living space to suit your personality, helping make the rig feel more like home. It’s exciting transforming the bland default design to fit your taste, but it can also be overwhelming. Where do you even start?

Here at Pete’s RV Center, we strive to make your life easier. We’ve rounded up some of the most common RV styles below to give you a starting point. If you have any questions about decorating your RV or want to explore RVs for sale, head over to our dealership. We have locations in South Windsor, CT, South Burlington, VT, and Plainville, MA.

Rustic RV Style

Here the focus is on bringing nature inside. It may feel as if you’ve entered the rolling hills of a charming farm or the wild frontier of a Southern desert. Either way, the color palette adopts earth tones such as vivid greens and warm browns. 

Common RV features include:

  • Landscape pictures canyons, deserts, farms, and other vast expanses of land
  • Real or fake plants scattered about
  • Reclaimed wood in the furniture, photo frames, and so on

Industrial RV Style

This approach is a throwback to the turn-of-the-century industrial era. Stark bold lines pair with exposed materials to give a pristine, crisp, almost warehouse-like feel. The color palette includes sleek silvers, faded woodsy browns, and striking copper tones.

Common RV features include:

  • Lighting fixtures sporting metal accents
  • Wood and metal surfaces
  • Black and white paintings and photographs
  • Furniture that is made of metal and wood

Nautical RV Style

This approach recreates the relaxing atmosphere found in a quaint beachfront park. Feel your worries melt away as you enter this serene oasis. The color palette focuses on whites (to mimic the sandy beaches) and blues (to mimic the stunning waters).

Common RV Features

  • Seashells or sand collected in jars scattered throughout the rig
  • Navigational maps hanging up on the walls, especially vintage-inspired ones
  • Miniature sailboats (bonus points if they are self-made)

Minimalist RV Style

Here the focus is avoiding clutter. Everything is streamlined and has its place. Smooth, clean lines pair well with lots of empty space, creating an open and simplistic atmosphere. The color palette tends to be full of white, gray, and black with the occasional splash of color.

Common RV Features

  • Plenty of neutral-colored storage bins to keep clutter out of sight
  • Simple patterns for pillows, rugs, and blankets

Eclectic RV Style

This approach uses decor with plenty of layers. Bold bright colors in jewel-like tones grab your attention. Furnishings rely on multiple patterns and textures. Hidden treasures are found all throughout the rig. This intentionally “messy” atmosphere reflects a carefree, artistic mindset. 

Common RV Features

  • Colorful and vivid wall hangings, such as a mandala blanket
  • Souvenirs from trips around the world

We hope you enjoyed this RV style guide! If you are looking for RVs for sale in Upstate New York, check out the selection at Pete’s RV Center. Our friendly staff can help you find the best model for your budget and lifestyle, so stop by and visit us today. We proudly serve all those in Boston, MA, and all of New England.

Share Button