
Original interior scheme in the living area

Original refrigerator, cabinet finish, and storage cabinet in living/galley areas

Original galley

A shot of the original layout of the bedroom area with twin beds.

The necessary items have been pulled out of the trailer to start relining the walls with birch wood panels.

Here, the cabinet doors, countertop and fixtures have been pulled out as the exterior of the cabinets get prepped for refinishing.

Prepping more of the cabinetry and bulkheads for refinishing. The left side of the pantry was cut down into a base cabinet to allow more counterspace in the galley.

Building in a platform with storage below in the bedroom area. The platform will hold a custom RV queen size bed.

Birch wall paneling has been applied in the living area and the front upper locker has been prepped for refinishing.

A wardrobe is added at the foot end of the bed. More Birch wall paneling is applied in the bedroom area and staining of the cabinets in a chestnut brown color can be seen on the overhead locker and side of the wardrobe.

The finished bedroom area with chestnut brown cabinetry and natural birch wall panels. New speakers were mounted under the upper cabinets along with a reading light.

An overall shot of the galley shows the refinished cabinetry and new stainless bulkhead. The pantry was cut in half into a base cabinet to allow more counter space for cooking.

All of the valances throughout the coach were reupholstered using a Architex fabric called Tibet. The original curtains were rehung and the window trims were repainted to match the chestnut stain on the cabinetry and bulkheads.

This detail shot of the ceiling shows the natural birch wall and ceiling panels. Batten strips stained chestnut like the cabinets accents the ceiling piece the length of the coach. Stainless recessed overhead lights are placed throuhout the unit as well along with fantastic vent fans.

A custom wine rack was added onto the upper cabinetry once the pantry was cut down. The face locks into place to hold bottles during travel.

The lavatory was given a face lift as well. The existing cabinets were refinished in the same chestnut color as the rest of the coach. Natural birch wall panels were put in, a new solid surface countertop and Moen fixtures both for the sink and in the shower. The orginal shower enclosure and lavatory mirror were reused.

In the living area, custom designed tables pull out from the armrests on either side of the new leather sofa.

An overall view of the living area showcases the new designer leather sofa purchased by the clients to replace the original one.

A new storage cabinet that would allow more foot room was built next to the refrigerator and a flatscreen tv was installed along the wall. Custom wood panels were made and inserted into the refrigerator doors to match the refinished cabinetry