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Trendey • Décor Ideas • 16 RV Decorating Design Ideas and Styles

16 RV Decorating Design Ideas and Styles

16 RV Decorating Design Ideas and Styles

  • by — Kendrick Hulse
  • Published on May 31, 2021

  • Updated on February 26, 2025

We all know an RV owner who just throws a few extra pillows in their camper and calls it good. But with the rising popularity of road-tripping and van-living, RV interior design is a growing market.

Most of the trends you use in your home can be translated to an RV. However, there are some special considerations you’ll want to make when selecting which decor is right for your camper or pull-behind trailer.

If you’re ready to get started reimagining your RV interior, keep reading for our favorite RV decorating ideas of the moment.

1. Optimize Your RV Bathroom Space

Decorating an RV bathroom is far from easy. On top of working with an unbelievably tiny space, you also need to consider the unique plumbing system found in most camping trailers.

A stylish RV bathroom featuring black and white star-patterned tiles, a marble countertop, and modern accessories.
Source: @mandas_creations_ via Instagram
A minimalist RV bathroom with black cabinetry, white subway tiles, a round mirror, and practical storage for toiletries.
Source: @mydivinehome via Instagram
A cozy RV bathroom with a wood accent wall, navy blue cabinetry, a round mirror, and modern fixtures for a stylish, functional look.
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A vibrant RV bathroom with a green vanity, floral tile backsplash, marble countertop, and stylish decor accents like plants and flowers.
Source: @slo.gathered.home via Instagram

Keep the surfaces in your bathroom light and simple. White subway tiling is a great option for a backsplash — use wallpaper or paint as an accent. Opt for a plain shower curtain over one with a busy pattern.

Aesthetics aside, it doesn’t hurt to make your bathroom storage travel-friendly. Install shelving with a lip or miniature railing to keep small toiletries from sliding off when the camper is in motion. Invest in a magnetic closure for your medicine cabinet or drawers so your bathroom essentials don’t go flying!

2. Maximize Bedroom Storage in Your RV

In an RV bedroom, it’s not uncommon to have space for a mattress and little else. Even if you have a spare foot or two on each side of your bed, the last thing you want is to fill it up with unnecessary decor.

A playful RV bedroom with a Halloween-themed loft area, featuring ghost decorations, pumpkin accents, and rustic wooden details.
Source: @humbills.homeontherange via Instagram
A cozy and minimalist RV bedroom featuring striped bedding, plush pillows, a small table, and indoor plants for a relaxed vibe.
Source: @laceyautumnbrooke via Instagram
A traditional RV bedroom with wood furniture, a floral bedspread, a mirror wardrobe, and a compact laundry area.
Source: @reyessimplified via Instagram
A cozy RV bedroom with soft, neutral bedding, a framed sign, hanging plants, and framed artwork, creating a homey and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @sela_luna via Instagram
A serene and minimalist RV bedroom with cozy textiles, soft lighting, a small cactus, and a framed botanical print, creating a warm and inviting space.
Source: @theevergreenhouse via Instagram
A charming RV bedroom with a custom-built bunk bed featuring a soft color palette, cozy throws, and decorative pillows for a welcoming, stylish look.
Source: @thelincolntribe via Instagram

Hidden storage is one of the most useful things you can include in your camper’s living space. Choose an RV-friendly bed frame that lifts to store excess bedding or clothing.

Mount floating shelves or cabinets over your bed for additional storage. If your RV bedroom is undergoing a full remodel, ask about building shelves or a closet with pocket doors into the existing walls.

3. Create a Timeless Look with Black and White

If you don’t want to muddy up your camper interior, then a simple black-and-white color scheme might be ideal. You’ll never need to worry about your RV decorating ideas going out of style.

A cozy RV living space featuring bunk beds with plaid pillows, a modern fridge, a white sofa with a throw blanket, and green plants for a homely feel.
Source: @forgeandtrek via Instagram
A stylish RV bathroom featuring neatly rolled gray towels on a modern towel rack, a patterned wall, and minimalistic decor with plants.
Source: @maggies_makeovers_ via Instagram
A playful RV bedroom with black-and-white striped bedding, whimsical pillows, a string of decorative lights, and nature-inspired wall art.
Source: @mandas_creations_ via Instagram
A sleek RV kitchen corner with minimalist shelves, neatly arranged coffee mugs, a kettle, and storage jars, creating an organized and functional space.
Source: @ourstormyskyy via Instagram
A stylish RV living area featuring a black feature wall with a fireplace, a round mirror, plants, and a warm, welcoming space with wooden accents.
Source: @wisco_flip via Instagram
A stylish black-and-white RV corner featuring a framed "gypsy" print, black mugs, a small plant, and wooden trays for a minimalistic, cozy touch.
Source: @wisco_flip via Instagram

While light colors will make your camper feel big and bright, you shouldn’t be afraid to use black. Black accents will only amplify the airy feel of white walls and furniture.

With a stripped-down palette like this one, finishes are nearly as important as the colors themselves. Matte black offers a much more contemporary appearance than one with a satin or gloss finish. Applying matte paint to an interior RV wall can also create the illusion of a bigger space.

4. Embrace Boho Style in Your RV

Life on the road often goes hand in hand with the Bohemian aesthetic. Even if RVer isn’t your full-time occupation, you can still decorate your van’s interior like it is.

A boho-inspired RV kitchen with a unique rope pendant light, natural decor elements, geometric tiles, and wooden shelves filled with plants and jars.
Source: @lettersfromthewild via Instagram
A cozy boho RV bedroom with twin beds, colorful pom-pom pillows, a hanging plant, and a round mirror for a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Source: @twinning_in_our_5thwheel via Instagram
A vibrant boho RV living space with colorful cushions, patterned blankets, tropical decor, and a decorative table, creating a lively and cozy atmosphere.
Source: @venturewithdrew via Instagram

The ideal palette consists of white paired with earthy tones. Your decor should include a range of creams, tans, and browns, plus other natural shades like rust red or forest green. Texture is also important. Choose from organic materials like wood, leather, living plants, and pottery.

Don’t leave your camper walls bare. Fill up the vertical space with macrame art, woven window curtains, tapestries, and other fabric wall coverings.

5. Achieve a Bright and Airy RV Interior

One of the biggest challenges in remodeling a travel trailer is the lack of space and natural light. You’ll want to be conscious of these factors (and actively counter them) in the new design.

A bright and airy RV corner with a framed photo, wheat decor, colorful potted plants, a salt lamp, and playful banner accents.
Source: @solo_advent_her via Instagram
A bright and airy RV living space featuring a white sofa with blue pillows, a modern dining area with gold-accented chairs, and a clean, functional kitchen.
Source: @wisco_flip via Instagram

You might be tempted to keep your RV interior as plain as possible. To nail the bright and airy aesthetic, though, it’s important to include some softness. Sheer curtains, plush throw pillows, and area rugs are a few ideas to try.

Adding warmth to your camper’s interior design can have a huge impact on the overall atmosphere. Sunflower yellow, leaf green, and robin blue are all wonderful accent colors that will breathe some life into your RV decor. Light-colored wood is another great option.

6. Make the Most of Your RV Dining Area

The RV dinette is one of the most functional places in the entire vehicle. Not only is it a hub for mealtimes but it can easily double as a home office, work table, or extra kitchen counter space. It’s important to have a plan for your dining area before investing in decor.

A cozy RV dining area with yellow chevron cushions, a wooden table, black-and-white pillows, and a bright sunflower in a mug, creating a cheerful and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @field.and.dreams via Instagram
A cozy RV dining area with a wooden table, white chairs, hanging copper mugs, and greenery accents, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Source: @heartfulhut via Instagram
A stylish RV dining area featuring a wooden table, dark seating with geometric pillows, black-and-white curtains, and a deer antler accent, creating a cozy and modern space.
Source: @mandas_creations_ via Instagram
A charming RV dining area with a rustic wooden table, a cozy plant, and a coffee station featuring a "Live Simply" sign, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @trzdiydesign via Instagram
A bright and vibrant RV dining area with colorful chairs, plants, a floral curtain, and cozy decor items, creating a cheerful and welcoming space.
Source: @winston_roams via Instagram

Whether opting for a traditional booth or individual chairs, stability and durability should be top priorities. If you want to maximize floor space during your RV makeover, folding dining furniture is a great option.

Once the necessities are accounted for, you can add personality with wall art, potted plants, and statement lighting.

7. Smart Kitchenette Solutions for RVs

A full-size kitchen is unheard of in even the largest recreational vehicle. But you can do a lot with a kitchenette by prioritizing storage and multi-purpose elements.

A cozy RV kitchenette with a charming sign, flowers, a small pumpkin, and hanging decor, creating a warm, fall-inspired atmosphere.
Source: @bigheartstinyspaces via Instagram
A cozy RV kitchenette with white tiles, a coffee maker, a stovetop, and a fun Halloween-themed sign, creating a welcoming and functional space.
Source: @laceyautumnbrooke via Instagram
A well-organized RV kitchenette featuring wooden utensils, a potted plant, mugs, knives, and charming artwork, creating a fresh, rustic vibe.
Source: @linen.and.lumber via Instagram
A clean and modern RV kitchenette with wooden shelves, a large sink, and neatly arranged plants and kitchen essentials, offering a bright and functional space.
Source: @wearethehawleys via Instagram

While cabinets are the most secure storage option when on the road, don’t hesitate to install additional hanging storage for better organization in your RV kitchen. Wall-mounted baskets and hooks are incredibly versatile alternatives to normal shelving.

Fill your kitchen space with low-profile decor. You can also incorporate your personal style by swapping out existing fixtures like overhead lighting, plumbing, and appliances with more aesthetically pleasing versions.

8. Design a Multipurpose RV Living Area

Few campers feature a designated family room. When you’re camping, the great outdoors is your living room! Yet there are many times when having a proper living space is invaluable — such as long road trips or full-time RV living.

A cozy and fall-themed RV living area with soft chairs, a small table, a "fall" sign, autumn flowers, and a warm candle, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Source: @rvingwithlesley via Instagram
A cozy RV living nook with a leather bench, plush pillows, a potted plant, and natural light streaming through the windows, creating a comfortable and inviting space.
Source: @the_real_caro_ via Instagram
A bright and airy RV living area with soft seating, a wooden dining table with metal chairs, and natural sunlight streaming through the windows, creating a relaxed and welcoming space.
Source: @travelin_brickhouse via Instagram

Realistically, your travel trailer or RV probably doesn’t have enough room for a separate living room. This is why it’s so important to design a space that serves multiple purposes.

Making a few tweaks to your dining or bedroom furniture will let you transition the space to daytime lounging. Details like throw pillow covers or a convertible coffee table will be the finishing touches.

9. Incorporate Modern Design in Your RV

Modern architecture is famous for its clean lines and overall simplicity. You can’t do much about the structural shape of the average motorhome. So modern RV renovation is all about using sleek finishes from start to finish.

A sleek and modern RV kitchen featuring a stainless steel microwave, oven, and a coffee maker, with geometric tiles and neatly organized utensils, offering a functional and stylish space.
Source: @laurencicileo via Instagram

The easiest way to transform your RV’s interior is with a coat of paint or a layer of wallpaper. Protect the kitchen and bathroom with coordinating backsplash tiles. Don’t stop at the walls — your camper doors, cabinets, and trim deserve a little love, too.

Furniture should be as basic as possible. Rather than cluttering up the space with lots of decor, focus on upgrading elements that are already there.

10. Neutral Tones for RV Coziness

Regardless of how much time you spend in your camper, there’s nothing wrong with sticking to more basic RV decorating ideas. If you want to get creative with your travel trailer’s design without overpowering the space, a neutral color palette is a great compromise.

A neutral-toned RV living area featuring a cozy sectional sofa with striped pillows, a wooden dining table, and large windows offering a peaceful, nature-filled view.
Source: @chiefwildcrew via Instagram
A sleek, neutral-toned RV living room with black leather furniture, patterned pillows, a cozy rug, and an inviting view through large windows.
Source: @fiftyandfifthwheeling via Instagram
A cozy, neutral-toned RV dining area with a simple table, cushioned seats, a leafy plant, and a cute dog resting on the floor, creating a welcoming and peaceful space.
Source: @laurencicileo via Instagram
A spacious and bright RV living area with a wooden dining table, modern bar stools, a cozy couch, and pendant lighting, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @love_thenorrisfam via Instagram
A cozy and neutral RV bedroom with a comfortable bed, decorative pillows, a blanket, and soft lighting, creating a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @taramayoros via Instagram

Of course, white and black are neutrals. But you also have a wide range of creams, browns, and greys to choose from. Don’t hesitate to incorporate other muted shades in your design as accent colors.

As a general rule, you want to use exclusively warm or cool colors in a single space. This is especially important when working with neutrals. If a shade feels like it just isn’t working, try playing around with the color temperature.

11. Add Rustic Charm to Your RV

Much of the joy of RV ownership is the ability to travel to all corners of the great outdoors. So why not decorate your travel trailer to reflect your favorite scenery?

A rustic RV bedroom with warm tones, a cozy bunk, a woven rug, a guitar on the wall, and personal touches like a globe and stuffed animals, creating a relaxed, homely atmosphere.
Source: @bowenwiththeflow via Instagram
A rustic RV bathroom with wooden accents, minimalist shelving, a framed beach photo, and plants, offering a clean, functional, and cozy vibe.
Source: @huskytails_and_nomadictrails via Instagram
A charming RV corner with a rustic mountain-themed sign, a cozy lantern, and blinds, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Source: @kfisch74 via Instagram
A cozy, rustic RV bedroom with neutral bedding, a decorative compass pillow, and a patterned throw blanket, creating a warm and inviting space.
Source: @sarahbeccablog via Instagram
A rustic RV bathroom with a creative arrow-themed decor on the walls, a plant, and a wooden sign, creating a personalized and stylish atmosphere.
Source: @shererjoyjourney via Instagram
A rustic RV interior with a cozy and warm design featuring wooden walls, a herringbone floor, and a vintage light fixture, complemented by charming details like hanging kitchen tools and artwork.
Source: @shredandbutta via Instagram
A rustic RV kitchen with wooden shelves filled with cozy decor, kitchen essentials, books, and a small pumpkin, creating a homely and functional space.
Source: @thatriesfamily via Instagram
A rustic RV entryway with hooks for leashes and hats, wooden shelves with a photo and candles, creating a functional and cozy space. A dog rests in the background, adding to the homely feel.
Source: @huskytails_and_nomadictrails via Instagram

Rustic decor is nothing new. Discover inspiration for your own rustic design by researching what cabin and homeowners have done with their own living spaces. If you want a more subtle aesthetic, combine rustic decor with elements of modern design.

Some elements you’ll want to consider for your rustic RV are reclaimed or live-edge wood, leather, and cast iron. Look for decor featuring campsite- or wilderness-related motifs.

12. Go Scandinavian in Your RV

Scandinavian decor is a branch of modern interior design. It shares a similar fondness for simplicity, functionality, and simple color palettes. You’ll also find organic materials like wood and stone used frequently throughout this design trend.

A Scandinavian-style RV bedroom with a loft bed, a playful alphabet rug, a small kitchen area, and organized storage, creating a cozy and functional living space.
Source: @half_tank_full_hearts via Instagram
A clean and minimalist Scandinavian RV bathroom with hexagonal tiles, floating shelves, a modern mirror, and simple decor, creating a functional and stylish space.
Source: @olsonhousehome

You might notice some overlapping between Scandinavian and Bohemian decor — the latter is more based in maximalism. Modeling your RV interior after Scandinavian decor is a great idea if you like modern design but prefer a more earthy vibe.

Stick with white or cream for your interior walls. Geometric shapes make great accents. You can bring some softness to the space by laying an RV carpet in the main living area.

13. Innovative Wall Covering Ideas for RVs

Because the average travel trailer is so short on space, adding bulky decor to your RV interior isn’t ideal. Whether you’re looking to add color, texture, or something else entirely, wall coverings can liven up your mobile space without consuming physical space.

A cozy RV bedroom with a wooden slat accent wall, soft lighting, stylish pillows, and a minimalist decor theme, creating a warm and inviting space.
Source: @brittanywinebarger via Instagram
A cozy RV bedroom with a floral accent wall, soft green headboard, and neutral bedding, creating a peaceful and charming retreat.
Source: @humbills.homeontherange via Instagram
A rustic RV bedroom featuring a geometric headboard with accent lighting, creating a stylish and modern look.
Source: @ourecclesiasteslife via Instagram
A charming RV hallway with forest-themed wallpaper featuring tall trees, adding a calming and nature-inspired element to the space.
Source: @rvsandtrees via Instagram
A stunning RV bedroom with a geometric wooden accent wall in natural tones, complemented by a textured white quilted bedspread and a peaceful atmosphere.
Source: @slo.gathered.home via Instagram
A modern RV bathroom with geometric wall tiles, a round mirror, and a marble countertop, paired with sleek cabinetry and a minimalist design for a stylish, functional look.
Source: @brittanywinebarger via Instagram
A stylish RV bathroom corner with a bamboo towel ladder, a hanging plant, and bold patterned wallpaper, paired with classic subway tiles for a chic and functional design.
Source: @slo.gathered.home via Instagram

Wallpaper is a classic option for adding a pattern or mural-style image to any vertical surface. While you can use traditional wallpaper in an RV, peel-and-stick wallpaper will be much easier to install.

Another excellent option is to mount a wood panel over an interior wall. This type of installation can be used as a basic accent wall, backsplash, or in place of another household element like a headboard.

14. Enhance Your RV with Creative Wall Decor

Even if wallpaper isn’t your style, adopting an RV lifestyle doesn’t need to mean living with blank walls. There are plenty of travel trailer-friendly options for wall decor out there if you know where to look.

A charming RV bedroom corner featuring minimalist decor, a small shelf with a framed sign, hanging plants, and a cozy bed, creating a welcoming and stylish atmosphere.
Source: @clarkcasa_onwheels via Instagram
A serene RV bedroom with a cozy bed, textured headboard, neutral pillows, and a large plant, creating a peaceful and inviting space with natural light.
Source: @laurencicileo via Instagram
A modern RV living area featuring a gray sofa with cozy pillows, a sleek table, geometric wall decor, and a clean, stylish design.
Source: @maggies_makeovers_ via Instagram
A cozy RV entryway with a rustic "HOME" sign, plants, a woven basket, and a door framed in natural wood, adding a welcoming and homely feel to the space.
Source: @clarkcasa_onwheels via Instagram

Hang wall-mounted RV decoration in out-of-the-way spots like above a door frame or above the toilet. You can also make your decor functional by installing wall decor that doubles as storage space — examples include floating shelves, drawers, and decorative hooks.

Other examples of functional wall decor include mirrors and sconce lighting. Mirrors in particular are an excellent choice because they can make your RV interior feel larger and brighter than it actually is.

15. Use Warm Colors for a Cozy RV Feel

Many homeowners gravitate toward cool colors because they feel clean and modern. In a small space like a camper trailer, though, warm colors can give your decor some much-needed vibrancy.

Cozy RV interior with a sofa, orange blankets, pillows, and autumn decor; white table, stools, and pouf complete the inviting space
Source: @smithwheelin via Instagram

Warmth can come from obvious sources like sunny yellow or poppy red. However, you don’t need to include bright shades in your camper makeover to capture some warmth. Most organic materials trend warm, including wood, greenery, and leather.

Another reason to incorporate warm colors in your RV redesign is that these shades create a cozy atmosphere. Whether you’re camping on the weekends or RVing full-time, having a space that feels like home can make all of the difference on the road.

16. Brighten Up Your RV with White

What is the simplest way to make any RV room feel significantly larger and brighter? Paint it white.

A cozy RV bathroom with a round mirror, white vanity, faucet, and a shower with a lace-trimmed curtain, decorated with a vase of reeds.
Source: @twinning_in_our_5thwheel via Instagram
Small white RV nook with wooden countertop, coffee maker, and potted plant; wall shelf and hooks hold kitchen items; door to the right.
Source: @wearethehawleys via Instagram

White interior decor isn’t just for tight quarters. But using this color (and other light shades) helps reflect light around the space and creates the illusion of more elbow room.

You certainly don’t need to use exclusively white decor in your camper trailer. Pops of brighter colors can make the optical illusion more dramatic by contrasting against your white walls, furniture, and bedding. Reach for accent pillows and other small pieces for these hints of color.

FAQs

How do you decorate an RV for the holidays?

Decorating for Halloween or Christmas isn’t easy in such a small space. You might not be able to fit a real Christmas tree into your RV but you can still enjoy a bit of festivity.

Hang themed string lights from your camper ceiling — use Command Hooks to make installation quick and easy. You can even hang part of your ornament collection using this method.

Another low-profile decoration you can use is a door wreath (we recommend hanging it inside your RV for obvious reasons!). Remember that wreaths aren’t just Christmas decor. You can find fun designs for every season and holiday imaginable.

Can you paint an RV exterior?

Yes. Painting the outside of a camper van is very similar to painting any vehicle. Fortunately, though, the finish is a bit more forgiving than on a passenger car.

The most important step is to thoroughly clean the RV (a power washer works well for this project).

Use an automotive-grade formula in your chosen color. While you can use a brush and roller, a sprayer will make quick work of your RV’s new paint job.

Kendrick Hulse

Writer

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

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